Prossibly a nice addition to the top of the tool box would be a multimeter or a multimeter current clamp, I got a very good and compact UT210E myself and been using it for years now, no complaints and it has worked reliably for myself. An amazing bit of kit you got there good sir.
well thought through box. Designing and printing these are so satisfying if it all falls in place . I recognise a lot of the tools in my box too. Weicon no 5 missing! (I was sceptical, plastic tool, can't be good, but it's the quickest and most efficient tool when stripping loads of wires).. I am not a fan of the Wera allen keys with the large bulky plastic on it. everybody seems to be using them, but I personally favour their stainless set. Also a fan of that 35Nm 12V bosch driver.
Im not even a tool guy, or a sub but came to check this out from your driveway video discussing this toolbox. Fantastic organization, intensely German. Consider me a tool guy, and a sub!
I would find room for a 12v Milwaukee bandsaw or jigsaw, a caulking gun, pry bar, level you could hang those from the table on the side. A plumb bob, 4'" vise, some sandpaper electrical duct and painters tape, super glue with accelerator, heat shrink, headlamp, small coil of dyneema line and you should be able to handle most things that can be finished or repaired in a day.
Wow, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I have done a similar thing to my festool boxes. I also split a 3 drawer systainer into a 2 drawer systainer. I remember, I had to make 6 metal wedges and push each wedge into the 6 locations in the drawer frame, then give it a good pull to separate the drawer frames. I thought I was the only person who knew how to split the systainer drawers. In my festool systainer, I have also put small tables on the sides. They are very useful for putting tools on so you don't have to bend all the time. My side table surfaces dismantle and go inside the tool box though to allow for transportation. I can try to get a video on RU-vid sometime if you are interested to see it. Keep up the good work!
Hello Max. I set up a RU-vid channel to show you some quick movies of my Festool toolboxes. They are not as nice as yours though. This link should work... www.youtube.com/@johnshaw1883/videos
3:08 the orange caps i know for sure are not for electrical cables. They are for phone / alarm cable that have a low voltage and carry a low current. I know this for a fact because i worked with it and i an a full licensed electrician too ... Since you said they are for " garden electric stuf and water tight" yea they are water tight but again you cant have anything bigger then a cat 5 cable as an example .. but even for that they are bad because they would cut those cabels right out .. ( since they are single core often) Just sort of feel need to warn people so they dont start using them for any 230 volt stuff ... the blue cap once i cant comment on, dont remember using them ever
Max, can you provide more information about the quick releases, the little snap and the cupholder? where did you buy them and or with what name can they be found with google? Nice cart By the way
Hey, my amazon store is in Germany, but the cupholder is easy to find I guess. Those quick releases can be found if you type in Camera quick release or camera snap mount.
Hey, yeah it is a camera light for filming. There are a lot of chinese models out there. I connected it with a camera accessory gimble. So 100% camera equipment.
Awesome setup I have a few questions I am hoping you can answer! What festool systainer are you using on top with the open tool storage? What are the tool dividers in the video for your pliers and screwdrivers? What is the attachment for your Bosch drill driver that allows it to hang off the systainer? Thanks great ideas 👍 💡.
I think he mentioned the inserts in the tool caddy were 3d printed. The open top tool box with the handle is listed as a "tool box" on festools website.
Awesome. I recommend to add a Tajima Scraper. Love it and use it all the time. As many others I just found your channel through your latest and probably first viral video. Crazy how viral it went. The content is pretty cool though. Do you think the comment from stuff made here boosted the virality a lot?
Ja das war echt schwierig. Man kann die einzelnen Lagen von Innen aus einander hebeln. Da sind Wiederhaken die man lösen muss. 3 Stück auf jeder Seite. Wenn man die gelöst bekommt gehen die auseinander und man kann sie beliebig neu zusammen stecken.
Hi Max, what about PPE, or personal protective equipment, not sure if I saw that, but if you added, I missed and apologize. If you don't please think about adding it for your safety when working and making. 🤓That's you with safety glasses on, LOL.
Buy one every six months. I am a multi trade and I have to say, they are the best thing on the market. I don't regret a single one I have bought or the wheels etc.
There are way better boxes to buy- Toughsystem2 or Packout for example. Watch where he opens the drawers- sticky... Others have quality metal roller slides. Much stronger construction, too.
Woher hast du die Einsätze/ Halterung her für dein Werkzeug, was du in der kiste verklebt hast? Aus einem 3D Drucker? Würd mich über ne kurze Rückmeldung freuen!
Hallo Max wirklich cooler werkzeugwagen. Hast du mal überlegt wie bei Alexander Chappel 3d gedruckte Container zu machen? wenn es ok ist wollte ich auch fragen was du studiert/ als Ausbildung gemacht hast. bin fast mit der Schule fertig und suche gerade Inspiration. Hello Max really cool toolcar. Have you seen the organizer boxes of Alexander Chappel? I think they could be a useful addition to your shop. If it's ok I wanted to ask what job you studied for? I'm almost finished with school and was interested. I am still in the searching phase and looking for ideas and inspiration.
Hey, diese Container sind ganz cool, aber wir haben davon jede Menge ähnliche Sortimentkisten von Auer-Packaging.com. Die haben 70 cent bis 4€ gekostet und waren am Ende deutlich günstiger und wir mussten nicht tagelang den 3D Drucker blockieren. Ich habe Produktentwicklungsingenieur in England studiert. Das war genau das richtige für mich, aber ich glaube Programieren hätte mir auch gut gefallen. Hauptsache du machst etwas was du interessant findest. Gerade Handwerker sind gefragt wie nie. Ob Klinatechniker oder Dachdecker. Viel Erfolg!
@@MaxMakerChannel thanks for the feedback. I was afraid of that. Everyone is using the pack out and I wanted to be different. I work turn arounds at power plants and refineries and need something rugged.
"Blue Wheels" are not too bad for this, as being used for flight cases to transport event equipment. They're a reasonable compromise between tiny wheels and those balloony big tires as in a wheel barrow. Diameter is 100mm /ca. 4 in. and they are firm enough to not wobble too much and soft enough to give in a bit. Either way the problem one might run into is tipping hazard. The higher off the ground the cart goes the more likely it will tip bcs of the small footprint. Loading it top heavy makes it worse. Plz rmember a Festool Systainer box is only 40 x 30 cm in footprint (15.75 x 12 in.)