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A tour of my tool bucket organizer. New Vids every week, Watch and Sub here: goo.gl/3zM702
I put my tool tote on a small hand truck, not sure where I got it, but buy a good quality one, or it will break quickly. I don't use the cordless drill holster of the bucket liner, its easier for me to drop the drill inside. Not sure why, but it works for me.
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  • @bucketboss
    @bucketboss4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for using our Bucketeer for your tool organization!

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Жыл бұрын

    Excellent. I just picked up this bucket bag and wanted to see how you set yours up.

  • @russellrlf
    @russellrlf8 жыл бұрын

    As a heating contractor, I love my tools and keep them organized as well. You have an impressive collection. A good variety for nearly every application. Thanks for sharing. Eric.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Russell Franke th Russell, mbe you can fix my oil fired hot water baseboard furnace. the pressure relief keeps leaking despite installing a new valve and a new expansion tank. ?

  • @russellrlf

    @russellrlf

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ha! I don't do fuel oil anymore. It isn't popular here in Michigan. I smell better now as well!

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Russell Franke i see, but what if this was a gas fired boiler, any suggestions on the issue with the leaking pressure valve? thx!

  • @russellrlf

    @russellrlf

    8 жыл бұрын

    Is it just a drip? Those valve have a simple spring loaded rubber gasket. Not very dependable.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Russell Franke sometimes it drips, sometimes its more of a stream, and the pressure on the gauge goes up above 15-20 psi.

  • @Alex-ce6it
    @Alex-ce6it8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, that was really interesting. Now off to find a bucket and get my tools organized... Project for the weekend :) Thank you. Alex.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Alex good to hear Alex, this video also forced me to clean up the bucket of tools, found all sorts of stuff inside. now its all clean, thx! eric.

  • @1975Jdonov
    @1975Jdonov8 жыл бұрын

    I use a 5 gallon bucket for my fishing tackle. I am just outside of Boston and have done a lot of salt water fishing over the years and found a 5 gallon bucket with hole drilled on the bottom to work better then tackle boxes. My jigs are hung off the edge around the top lip which keeps them dry. My sinkers just rest on the bottom and my hooks are in a old plastic peanut jar with a screw top lid.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +1975Jdonov I like that better than the tackle box, looking forward to going to the shore after winter here, thx!

  • @TheMrpiggyboy

    @TheMrpiggyboy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +1975Jdonov The only reason I eat peanut butter is for the jar.

  • @FlannelAcres
    @FlannelAcres8 жыл бұрын

    I don't have a tool bucket, but I do have a "junk drawer." And in my junk drawer, I have one of those 6-in-one screwdrivers thanks to your suggestion in one of your older videos. I use that tool A LOT. Thanks! :-)

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Flannel Acres love the 6-1 tool, i have about 6 of them... eric.

  • @russtex
    @russtex8 жыл бұрын

    LOVE your tool bucket! I need to make one! I carry a really heavy toolbox and several other containers and separate tools...would be much better all in one place!

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +russtex adding the wheeled cart really helped me. i'm all about less strain on my back. thx!

  • @copperhousefarm4794
    @copperhousefarm47948 жыл бұрын

    okay Eric, I think I am going to give the 5 gallon bucket a try. I have a big blue Kobalt Bag on wheels. It is like a black whole for my tools. I have 2 rubber mallets, 3 hammers, 1 long vice grips, vice grips, a 4 pack of piece removal set, 3 kobalt grinding stones for the drill, wire cutters, long vice grips with s hook nose., different screw drivers, 2 pairs of gloves, 2 boxes of rolled caulk strip,nails, small screw driver set, 16inch socket wrench, 2 electrical tape, wire cutters, tin cutters,rolled up wrench set, wood filler, chisel, 7 in 1 tool for scrapping etc, glues, and other stuff. my smaller bag has my drill and drill bits, then I have a red tool box, for my electrical stuff, Then there is my big tool box of my kitchen tools, when I use to work in hotel kitchens, not including the five 1 gallon crocks that I have my kitchen hand tools. that are on the kitchen counter. :) of course odds and ends. Sharon

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Copperhouse Farm the bucket organizer liner is great for all of that! eric.

  • @thegoatman62
    @thegoatman628 жыл бұрын

    I work for a Used Car Wholesaler, every week we send 30+ cars a week to the local Auto Auction, I have what I call my Auction Bucket. The interior of the bucket I have, glass cleaner, spray wax, chamois, water blade, towels, rags, auto duster, slim jim, various homemade unlocking devices, a small cheap 3/8 drive socket set, and tools that I forget to place back in their proper pocket. In the outer pockets and sleeves I carry a few assorted screws, screwdrivers, razor blades, grease pencil, wrenches, a long 3/8 socket exstention, vice grips, channel locks, pliers, electrical tape, duct tape, zip ties, wedges (to use with unlocking tools ), test light, WD40, whisk broom and a inexpensive engine code scanner. Occasionally one of our cars my have a minor break down after reaching the auction and I can fix it before it runs through the lane. Also sometimes you get a A*#hole who my sabotage a car so other people won't bid on it, cut a wire, cross plug wires poke holes in vacuum lines, you name it I have seen almost all the tricks (I say almost because someone comes up with some new tricks ), my tools will help me diagnose the problem and fix it before it runs through the lane. Keys are always getting locked in cars, although the Auction has someone on staff to understand lock them sometimes it is faster to do it myself. My Auction Bucket has proved to be a life saver many times and makes my job easier!

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +thegoatman62 cool, did not know how all that worked at the auction, thx!

  • @DeeFromBrooklyn
    @DeeFromBrooklyn8 жыл бұрын

    i was waiting for you to pull a Volkswagen out of there. .

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dee From Brooklyn just about! i used to drive a VW, eric.

  • @copperhousefarm4794
    @copperhousefarm47948 жыл бұрын

    Hey Eric, I made a score yesterday at good will, I was able to buy a stainless steel sifter for 3.00 dollars! the handle pushes towards you. not the kind where you turn the handle on its side. Sharon

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Copperhouse Farm great to hear Sharon, thx! eric.

  • @sophialim2572

    @sophialim2572

    6 жыл бұрын

    Copperhouse

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa138 жыл бұрын

    I also have a 16 year old plus bucket liner but for me the tools that were top-heavy kept falling out, and also as a petite woman I could barely lug it around, so now I do the same with a canvas bag that I keep indoors AND a bucket in my outdoor shed and distribute the weight and I still know where everything is, bringing one in or one out depending on what I am working on. Mine just turned into a jumble in the middle section, but I still love it. I think Harbor Freight has a knockoff of this but I know I paid a lot of $$$ for mine and it is very nicely crafted. At least Iknow if its not in the bag OR the bucket ... well its gone to that black hole with the rest of my missing tools that I am good at disappearing!!!

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +BarbaraL Lowell my missing tools have usually been borrowed by friends!

  • @Goregoonswasteofspace
    @Goregoonswasteofspace8 жыл бұрын

    Tape measures, what the hell is up with them? Do they go into the realm of single socks or something? I swear I must own at LEAST 8 of the buggers. I have them all over the place so one will be close to me if I need it. That being said, why is it that every time I need one I can't find one ANYWHERE! LoL

  • @TheMrpiggyboy

    @TheMrpiggyboy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Goregoon The tapes go where the chalk lines go.

  • @stevejenqpnelson9770
    @stevejenqpnelson97708 жыл бұрын

    "Square head screw"!!??? Come one Eric....it's called a Robertson ;) Love your shows! My favourite tools in my toolbox has to be a small handheld tool, like pistol grip pliers that cuts and automatically strips wires for connecting to electrical outlets, and my little telescoping magnetic picker upper thingy. Always drop screws/bits down tight spaces.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Steve, Jen Q,P Nelson sorry Steve, did not know it was called that! eric.

  • @sooth15

    @sooth15

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GardenFork I really wish Americans (US residents) would adopt/embrace the Robertson screws. They're so much easier to work with. They don't fall off the driver tips (no magnets needed) and they rarely strip. Phillips screws are so terrible that I will usually throw them directly into the scrap metal bin and swap them for Robertsons. 90% of all our screws here in Canada are Robertson. I think the only exception are drywall screws, but those tend to have nice deep star slots, so they're not as bad.

  • @Mikey-ym6ok
    @Mikey-ym6ok5 жыл бұрын

    Great for welders. Hated having to rummaged through a bag or tool box

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Michael this works well for me. The bottom of the bucket does become full of stuff after a while. Have to clean it. Thx!

  • @anthonybarrasso3638
    @anthonybarrasso36384 жыл бұрын

    Hi love your channel, were did you get hand cart for your tool bucket ?

  • @scottrossgirvan8009
    @scottrossgirvan80098 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this; totally a must have...get... for my life.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Scott Girvan i was thinking of getting another one just for plumbing, thx! eric.

  • @scottrossgirvan8009

    @scottrossgirvan8009

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GardenFork Totally handy. Just been using a bucket. This will be bucket 2.0

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Scott Girvan the bucket liner is good because then I can see all the tools, they don't get lost in the bottom of the bucket. thx!

  • @scottrossgirvan8009

    @scottrossgirvan8009

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GardenFork totally. Great channel man. Thanks

  • @rayjames1493
    @rayjames14938 жыл бұрын

    Eric, neat idea for hauling tools to a job site. That would beat filling up the back seat of my truck with needed tools I "think" I would need. Hehe. Claire WerkB asked about making something out of old LPs. A store near us had some that were made into bowls. Seems someone found a way to use heat and a mold or something to "turn up the circumference" to form the bowl. Neat idea but.... well I don't know. Hehe.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ray James i imagine you could heat them up with a torch and press them into some sort of mold. have to think about that one. thx!

  • @ooohlaa13

    @ooohlaa13

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GardenFork lots of you tubers are using them as mosaics ... its detailed in various tutorials. Too slick for my old school idea of beauty but very cleverly done for a modern look.

  • @magicvalleybees
    @magicvalleybees8 жыл бұрын

    I've been thinking about using a tool bucket for my bee gear. My current file box with bee stuff is FULL. No more room. At least with a bucket, I can keep stacking stuff in it and still have a handle.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +magicvalleybees a bucket would be good, easy to see through a veil too. thx! eric.

  • @sooth15
    @sooth158 жыл бұрын

    I think there's only two small additions I would make: a few metal files (always handy to have), and a small tool we used to call our "little buddy". It's basically just a miniature ratcheting wrench that holds any of those hex bits. We found so many uses for it when we would need to screw something into an awkward spot (where it's impossible to fit a drill or a screw driver). If you're curious to see a picture, go to "canadiantire.ca" and search for item "0588626P". They are around 30-40$ but always go on sale for 10-15$. I'm no affiliated with Canadian Tire in any way. I'm curious what you do for work?

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +sooth15 great addition with the small ratchet thanks for that. i do smaller contracting jobs in the city, and am always working on our own house. thx!

  • @desertdispatch
    @desertdispatch6 жыл бұрын

    Holy sheep shit. I didn't realize you could fit that much into a bucket organizer

  • @Intelligent_investor
    @Intelligent_investor8 жыл бұрын

    What is the race of those dogs?

  • @TheMrpiggyboy
    @TheMrpiggyboy8 жыл бұрын

    My bucket is a plastic grocery basket. I will see you your bucket and raise you a chalk line, stapler and staples. masking tape. block plane, Japanese wood saw and a glass cutter. I must say never ever take anything out of the bucket because you will surly need on the very next job.

  • @gardenfork

    @gardenfork

    8 жыл бұрын

    +charles vereschagin excellent points Charles, thanks for that. love japanese wood saws. what kind of work do you do? eric.

  • @TheMrpiggyboy

    @TheMrpiggyboy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GardenFork Hi, Eric. I am a Journeyman Carpenter Self employed the last 42 yrs. What I do is soup to nuts Framing one minute repair to an antique spinning wheel the next. Have you ever done basket weaving.

  • @rhkennerly
    @rhkennerly8 жыл бұрын

    Amazingly useful things. 5-gal buckets. Once I start scrolling through this site of 5-gal. Bucket ideas, I can't quit. fivegallonideas.com/ I can't live without knee pads either, but I like the all soft with Velcro fastener around front for wearing with shorts. The buckles in back always pinch otherwise.

  • @Klocaine237
    @Klocaine2377 жыл бұрын

    It's an organizer not horderizor. You need about 2 or 3 more of those. this is the true meaning of to many eggs in one basket

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