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  1. What was the reason he went from a Veto to the Klein? And what Veto did he have?

     

    He had an LC. He was thinking a back back might be better for climbing up ladders to roof top units and such and at the time Veto didn't have the back pack that they do now. I was working with him on a job site yesterday and I think he's going to Berlands on Saturday to check out the Veto.

  2. I was leaning more towards the Klein and since you say it's can last long I will defetnetly check it out.

    I like that it has the plastic bottom and that all of the tool pockets are in one side of the bag, so you only have to open one side and all of your tools are there.

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    My HVAC guy went from a veto to the Klein back pack and though it does appear to be holding up well he is disapointed by it not being able to stand up on its own when set down,

  3. I'm with you Chase, I do love my lboxxes. Any suggestions on foam for the boxes? I have three of the 1A's with the individual storage units and two 1's and one 2. I'd like to find so e foam but geez Louise the foam is freakin' EXPENSIVE!

    I've had luck with the Kiazen foam from Fastcap.

  4. Most of my family worked for Union Carbide and a little company called Fyke Chemical that died off in the early 80's. My dad worked with the train crews that came in the plant and when I'd go to work with him I'd get to ride around on the train. I knew right then the railroad was where I wanted to be.

    Funny you mention getting to ride on the train and the effect it had on you. Last year we had a bunch of snow and I was out clearing the rail switches that are on our property. One of the BNSF guys yelled over and asked if I could help them with there's outside our fence line. Of course I was willing to help, grabbed my weed burner and propane tank and trekked out there. After I was done I started the long walk back to our property. They said hop on. Coolest thing ever!!!! I stil jump on and visit with them if I have time. Nothing like standing outside on the stairs on a train engine....

  5. I'm the first person in my family not to work in the chemical industry

    I'm the first person to work for a chemical company. Both my brothers work with there hands though. One works on bank safes and the other does construction. They have more of a 9-5 M-F schedule.though. They think I'm crazy for the hours I work. Call outs at all hours of the night.......

     

    Due to the wonderful cold weather here in the Midwest I came in with another one of my guys to get the Semi's running and keep them running all night. The plan was to stay till midnight and then go home get some sleep and be back at 6 AM. Com ED had another plan for us, multiple power outages last night. I'm headed to my truck now to try and get some sleep.

  6. Another vote for Veto Pro here........

     

    Yes they are expensive, however I was going through the husky bags at least once a year. Torn pockets and such. I've had my Veto for over four years now and it is still just as good as when I bought it plus I've never been as organized. All my guys have them now as well. 

     

    I am a regional maintenance manager for a large chemical company in the midwest and am not easy on my tool bag. 

  7. I've had good luck with Rigids 4 Gal. portable wet dry vac. I believe it's model WD4070. It has a muffler you can buy for a little bit more money that makes it pretty quiet. As far as the blower feature it usually consists of removing the hose and putting it in the exhaust port, on this vac it's moves quite a bit of air and could be used for blowing dust off of stuff I suppose if you don't have an air compressor. I hardly use that option though.

  8. Has anyone used one yet?? Not sure if it's out yet. I have allot of the M12 line and am really pleased with their performance. My latest purchase was the drill/hammer drill. I used it all day yesterday setting pipe hangers in block and concrete (Tapcons). The size made it less of a pain climbing a 12' ladder 4,000 times.

  9. OK, I know they fit but I was looking at the Battery while at HD and it appears that the "foot" on the new drill is much smaller than that on my older model. Is this correct?? The reason I ask is I'm concerned about stuff getting snagged on the extra plastic of my old drill or it breaking off during the normal small drops and falls that can occasionally occur.

  10. I have a Veto Pro LC and will never buy any other tool bag! Tools are lways accessible and can be found easily. My guys have finally seen the value of this bag as well, 3 out of 4 are now sporting XL's. I did notice recently that they offer a laptop bag as previously stated. I would highly recomend you purchasing one of their bags regardless if you would need another bag for your laptop.

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