Thanks for this video, has given me an idea of using one of these to store my masonry tools, trowels 125mm cordless grinder, jointers, lines and pins, spray line etc. Many times better than storeing these in a overfull bucket and haveing to rummadge around or not realising something has gone missing. I already have several veto drill bags for my cordless kit.
serious tool/van envy!! just watched all your vids and I am not even a plumber-amazing reviews and on site stuff dude. your vids are well made keep em coming.
Good video. Really good mod. I firmly believe Veto bags are great and we should make them work for our individual purposes. I prefer closed bags. Xl, LC tech XL which i have. Your bag is so organized and well thought out. You are making me think about how i can use this bag. Love the Metabo light. Much respect!
Hi great reviews thanks for showing us I just want to ask why you have different types of flux as am starting out doing plumbing and was just wonding why you have 3 different brands and which one you prefer to use most often.
Really Appreciate The Advice And Time You Take Out For Us. Will Be Buying One ASAP. What was that pipe cleaning tool to get paint off the pipe? Also, how do I remove the two rivets? I know you said drill em out, but I don't understand fully what you mean
David Wells no 8ah batteries for festool though buddy and to be honest they were virtually identical light output unless you put the Metabo on high then it was much brighter than the festool 👍
I was searching your Twitter for a vid on this as was sure you had a image or short vid on it yesterday also tried searching Forbes as well. Could not find anything so went with getting my veto cargo tote plus more part bags. Will be getting this bag next month now I know it will work asa hot bag cheers.
Nice one Pete. I've been looking at a new bag or box for soldering kit you may have just sold me on getting one of these bags and doing something similar.
Why not just get the Veto OT-LC? Seems to have a good opening on the one side but the vertical storage on the other. No center area but large sides. Overally dimensions is just 3.5 inches longer.
Hello mate. Where did you get the firestop? I'm searching online and can't find it anywhere. Just ordered this bag for my soldering gear and am basically copying your set up.
Ian Hosegood Amazon matey 👌🏽 Super Help SH2400 Fire Stop 400ml, Stops Minor Fires Expanding, No-toxi, Environmentally Safe, Ideal for Car Van Caravan Boat Etc www.amazon.com/dp/B0075293WW?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Have you tried contacting veto? I think they need to make a "modular" version of this tote, so the end user can mchange it a bit to fill the specific need.
Great idea with that bag , well done I’ve just bought one and done same thing 👍🏻, really like all your reviews and videos. Can You please tell me where did You get that tool to remove paint from pipes ? Thanks
Savage vodeo have two of them metabo lamps there class you cN get a tripod for them too which is excellent...metabo are ths best there drills are awesome ....
Map gas is a slightly higher temp which will heat up copper pipe quicker and theoretically do the joint quicker, BUT, don't over do it or you will burn the flux out and the pipe/fitting will go black, then you'll be in trouble. Better use a smaller flame and keep dabbing the solder on the pipe until it runs, keep taking the flame away from the joint to eliminate the chances of burning the joint. I personally try to bend everything, when I solder, I use "Yorkshire" fittings, the ones with the solder built in. Clean them properly, not too much flux and when you see the solder run you're finished. I DON'T add extra solder and rarely have leaks, if I do its not because I didn't add solder.
nice set up, but I think your extinguisher is in the wrong place. It looks like it can easily get damaged or pierced. belongs in the middle compartment.
Here you go www.screwfix.com/p/select-products-pipe-stripper-15-22mm/7244K?kpid=7244K&ds_kid=92700022855719849&ds_rl=1249796&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249481&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt5mkreOe2gIVbbHtCh08mwxNEAQYASABEgLP3fD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CNSG6q_jntoCFamE7QodAKMCOA
That bag works great as soldering bag. Anyone watching pay close attention to which panel you want to keep in the bag before you remove one. I spent 45 mins putting tools in and out before I decided which panel worked best for me.
Nice, I'm still conflicted with the price of the bags though. The Metabo light is fantastic, have one myself with a 7.0 battery and it lasts all day if you need it, around 9-10 hours. Very handy.
You gotta grind those folded over rolls on your swaging tools, they can explode off at the speed of sound under a hammer strike (safety squints engaged!)
This one www.screwfix.com/p/select-products-pipe-stripper-15-22mm/7244K?kpid=7244K&ds_kid=92700022855719849&ds_rl=1249796&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249481&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt5mkreOe2gIVbbHtCh08mwxNEAQYASABEgLP3fD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CNSG6q_jntoCFamE7QodAKMCOA
I see a lot of interest in the flux. I don't see any interest in controlling excessive heat. Guys look into a product called "hot dam" it's a putty . Allows you to not to accidentally unsolder butt to butt fittings.