Cornwell 40 in Platinum tool cart tour

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what is up good people to YouTube here again to annoy you I've had oh gosh how many so many it had to be two two people ask me to see what's in this cart a lot of people ask me how I like it um you know for those of you that don't know obviously this is uh it's a Cornwall Platinum Series 30 inches wide I'm sorry 30 inches deep 40 inches wide um I love this I really like it I wanted the black trim uh when I bought it but the blue is growing on me a lot it's it's pretty sharp I get a lot of comments it's a it's pretty box a lot of folks want to know how I like it uh you know how strong it is things like that you know guys they build roll cages and then basically build a toolbox around the roll cage on these uh they're made in the Kennedy Factory for those of you that don't know uh Kennedy is owned by Cornwall now and these things are beasts so let's get into it let's get a look at it before another driver comes in here to tell me that they broke something obviously five drawers like I said 40 inches across 30 inches wide nice big all metal handle metal brackets um on the side I just keep some gloves and a squirt bottle it's good for checking for exhaust leaks uh after treatment things like that obviously air leaks tires top is a work surface you can use it like that it's got this kind of bed linerish material it's not as nice as snap-ons bed liner tops as you can see I've already been beating the snot out of it so when it doesn't look good anymore I will tape it off and wrap it or line it I don't really care a couple of magnetic Parts trays on the side here got a Lyle bracket hanging on I had to extend it because it wasn't quite long enough but no big deal keeps the creeper on there I don't have to run after it as you can see I do not put tools on the top I only use it as a work surface so this thing is 47 inches tall and I'm only five foot eight if I'm lying and wearing boots so I wish it was a little shorter I wish it didn't have this um the Snap-on epic mobile workstation is about five or six inches shorter and it doesn't have a flip top and I wish that was the one that I would have got but the day that I was going to order that Cornwall guy had this and it was a smoking deal and we'll get into that in a second but nice yeah nice big heavy duty mat on the inside a little shelf across the back I see a lot of guys use those and put sockets up there charging port lots and lots of places to put extensions and screwdrivers and pry bars and junk like that the top you can see there's little holes uh all across those supports and there's three of those supports going across this thing guys it it's a tank it's really beefy um of course their branding's on it all over the place I gotta get on my tiptoes just to close this and you can see just how thick the steel is how beefy everything is the lock is really nice um if you if the battery dies you can just unscrew it and pop a new battery in no big deal top drawer this is the catch-all slash junk drawer slash three drivers and pliers over here magnet Matco screwdrivers um old craftsman bit driver a little shorty Macco pry bar Mayhew Dominator pry driver bits bit ratchet things like that this is a Bako little six inch crescent wrench that thing gets into a lot of tight spaces and it's really good for just about everything unless you got to put some monster torque on it at that point you need to get just get a wrench most of my wiring tools are Klein Klein that's you know that's that's their jam is wiring that's what your good electricians are going to be using as client stuff and these are forged USA made they're really really strong I love them these side Cutters are clients too they're fantastic the nipx Cobra pliers I have scrubbed these handles I can't get them clean I don't care that much you can tell I really really use these things a lot um little baby wounds got those off the Matco truck they uh they get used quite a bit actually um my old Snap-on needle nose Milwaukee and Williams channel locks brake gauge push pin pliers little set of Snap-on pliers these little needle nose guys save your bacon more times than you would know getting into electrical connectors and fittings and when you break an airline fitting off in something they're priceless um flush Cuts get yourself a set of flush Cuts two dollars and you're not going to be slicing yourself open on zip ties anymore brake gauge tire inflator tire gauge a little notebook this is a bunch of resistance through ABS connector don't even ask about that headache right now a little turbo sock with a bunch of nuts and bolts lockout tag out chisel this is a punch that I made out of the daughter crank tires up and down on a pickup big Metro drift punch scraper a little punch razor blade an old scraper odds and ends different things like that cough drops because Northeast Ohio the weather changes constantly and it's garbage zip ties trim tool hose pick little stubby SK bit driver a little tiny Snap-on thing Shank you know gotta Gotta Stay protected little many uh little mini guys this is a Grizzly can full of torx bits that's the odds and ends little section down here power tools pry bars hammers um wire brush it's amazing how many young guys don't have a wire brush like why this is an old pry bar that I turn into a brake tool this is a 24 inch six pound Wilton bash hammer it is a beast as you can see I beat things with it um and it fits in this drawer I mean these drawers are they pull out all the way they're you know just about 30 inches deep and it takes the weight and it's because these slides are just really really beefy I mean there's not a lot of Wiggle to that at all there's no up and down the latches all the pieces on the latches are metal uh no brand Cheapo three pound Sledge I actually really don't like this thing I need to get a three pound ball peen would make my life a lot easier El Cheapo dead blow from hobo Freight this is the second one I've owned in 12 or 13 years of doing this full-time Wilton bash ball peen hammer Guys these things are 40 or 50 bucks they're probably never going to break they have um a warranty basically forever that you're not going to break the thing I think if you break one they'll give you a thousand dollars I think I read that on the box which is insane but it's really comfortable you can buy three or four of those for the price of a Snap-On um I like it a lot maybe we'll do a video just on just on my Wilton hammers I've got a few more besides these but these are the two that I'm obviously using all the time um back here just an old little Cummins Parts box full of odds and ends um 16 inch Snap-on pry bar 24 inch Matco pry bar over here Milwaukee 3 8 ratchet just a regular one I use that mostly just for reassembling things so I'm not over torquing anything or breaking crap like I normally do uh 3 8 Milwaukee fuel impact gun I like this it's compact it fits in a lot of spaces it's got tons of power it's it's great if you guys are looking for one yeah maybe give that a look this is the old Gen 2 quarter inch Milwaukee bit driver I'd like to get the Gen 3 or the new one that's coming out the fuel but I've had that for a while and it's doing its job this is my half inch Drive Snap-on air gun it has seen a dozen years of service it is beat it is whooped I need to buy a new one and send that out and get it rebuilt and keep it as a backup uh Milwaukee grinder takes a little M12 battery it works pretty good it's not like an air one but in a pinch or for Handy spots or not pulling out an airline or just doing and cleaning up something real quick it works just fine um and it was cheap so not too much to complain about next drawer is the money drawer sockets and wrenches um over here quarter to 15 16 quarter to three quarter is Mac knuckle Savers and then on up from there is snap on back here it's the gear Ranch locking Flex head metrics these are good they work pretty good I'm gonna take them home and use them on cars and probably get the snap on ones because locking mechanism on these kind of it's a little Jank but you know they work back here little K tool wrench extender it's great for taking apart rear ends you know when you can only get a wrench on it and you need some more leverage or instead of uh double wrenching something and it slips and you bust your knuckles just put a ratchet on that this is a fantastic it was let's say like 35 bucks on Amazon well worth it back there is a crescent wrench that I welded a 5 8 pipe plug socket on use that for rear ends and transmissions and draining fluids and stuff like that you just grab that one thing you got everything you need and if you've got a real tight one you can put the drain plug on it back here is one of my many yard sale finds it is if it'll focus an Armstrong oop Armstrong it is one and an eighth and a one inch over here you know double box end offset this is great for taking off steer shocks um getting it in there getting around the leaf spring and if you work on semis you know you're using an inch and an eighth all the time so it's good to have that in the cart ready to go down here Matco locking Flex head 24 inch half inch Drive here's a short little snap on I think that's like 14 or something like that locking Flex out I bought this used which is why somebody else's marks are on it um these are just some Rubbermaid separators I bought at a garage sale uh saw my 3 8 junk half inch and quarter inch that I keep in here you know adapters obviously um swivels extensions guys if you don't have one of these get one this one's an old craftsman but I'm sure you can buy them on Amazon pretty cheap it takes a quarter inch sockets it's also an extension won't really focus sorry I'm not a good cinematographer there you go but it's an extension with a handle and it's also a bit driver or a nut driver over here is the hard handle Snap-on and the hive is Flex head I just picked this ratchet up ago a little while ago and I love it it is slowly replacing what is my favorite ratchet which is the Matco 3 8 locking Flex head I really love this ratchet but man just something about the Snap-on gears and the way they turn it's sexy over here is a quarter inch mac o locking Flex head with a 3 8 set of guts in it you can't buy them like this but you can maybe talk your dealer into giving you uh the guts or you know if you buy them they're seven or eight bucks who cares but this little bugger is handy as a pocket and a shirt I can't even tell you this is a quarter inch with a three it's head in it you can just walk on the truck and buy this I don't use this as much since I built the the old Franken ratchet here but quarter inch locking Flex head Matco this is the t72 Snap-on this is without a doubt the best quarter inch ratchet in the world my best Jeremy Clarkson for you guys in the world gearwrench metric shallow quarter inch Blue Point deep quarter inch SAE with a SK 5 8 um and some random shorty boys this is my favorite set of sockets that I've had for a very long time and you can see they get well used these are matco's um probably about 10 11 years old semi-deep metrics anytime you get an extra space in the rail throw a little extension on there like this little Matco wobble um when you're working on an engine and you've got this in up there or you're laying underneath the truck or whatever uh and you need an extension you're gonna be happy it's on there it makes the day a lot easier um down here snap on snap on semi-deeps use these quite a bit I don't like the snap-ons as much as the mat goes because as you can see they rust like a mother I mean it is crazy how much these things rest these are easily twice as old is not nearly as much rust on those as there is these but once you wear the finish off pretty good and oil the crud out of them you know they stay pretty nice like my metrics my Metro creates deeps are snap-ons and you can see I have wore most of the finish off these I've had these sockets probably longer than anything else in these drawers um they don't rust anymore now the Finish is mostly you know wore off them after 12 or 13 years of use this is one of my first purchases on a tool truck and they are well used and well-loved um you see I grabbed these you know quite frequently since they have the swivel and both extensions on them if we go back in here here are my SAE deeps um these ones are Matco advs a couple little random guys that is a little Snap-on pipe plug for slack adjusters those crummy guys on the end are some old SKS that I bought at a yard sale I'm sure a 12 point half inch some random SK you know semi-deep Chrome ones that never get used but I had the extra space so they're on there um gearwrench metric and SAE semi-deep Allens I use the snot out of these I just picked them up recently and now I don't have to run back and forth to my toolbox to get Allens anymore um and this rail back here is all SAE shallow and deep half inch Drive they're a mixture of God snap on ADV all the short guys are snap-ons that's an old snap on that's an ADV the rest of them I think are gray pneumatic or something like that gray pneumatic and there's just randos back here this super interesting I don't know what that is but this is a weirdo 23 30 seconds this came out of a toolbox it was a wooden toolbox that I bought a garage sale because it had a Snap-On punch in it I offered the guy a dollar for the Snap-on punch and he said why don't you give me four dollars and take the entire box so now I have this and that's that drawer I'll put those away later this thing this video is getting a little too long hope you're staying with me this is the electrical drawer um over here the connector set this is a little kit I put together um all kinds of different probes and stuff like that little back probe pins this is just a little jumper with a fusible link I put in there a long time ago forceps my little baby fluke um people make fun of me for having such a small meter but I don't have anything to compensate for Scotch braid electrical tape retractable leads big heavy duty leads that I made um d-pinning tools that back there is a push button starter guy um this is a spotlight that takes the Milwaukee batteries a connector for the electrical on trailers different things I have to put air in tanks and glad hands controllers a little Cline laser thermometer um garbage bits and pieces quarter inch line El Cheapo uh torch because I'm not buying a good one again just for it to break or for me to lose it or whatever I bought four of those for 14 bucks screw it it works down here nothing real exciting at all um I haven't even got a chance to really organize this or go through it but here's a little holder I made for you know just cans um it's my knee saber clipboard some pig mats filter wrenches and pliers and you know spider thing I don't really use this stuff um I don't do PMS very often I haven't done one in like two months but once in a while you get a road call or a drive up and it's in there headphones don't ever get used and then a box of rags so nothing real exciting I'm gonna get something filled out in there eventually I'm going to take the time to put more Tools in here but that's pretty much what I need um oh down in this corner somebody's going to ask those are just straps for when I'm pulling Transmissions or pulling differentials or something like that um strap it to the Jack or whatever if I were to put anything else in there it would probably be I've got a little scissor jack that I use for picking up the cabs came out of an old Jeep and chains for lifting up rear ends and stuff with the Tow Motor probably just throw those in there but this is between the sockets ratchets wrenches pliers Hammers and the multimeter I mean you fit that stuff in a bag and that's 90 of what I use so everything else is yeah gets pushed around and gets used and every once in a while I gotta get into this thing but it is what it is so I hope you guys liked it leave me a comment um subscribe if you want to we're going to be doing some different stuff on here I'm just getting started so let me know what you want to see let me know what you want to do there's gun stuff on the channel there's mechanic stuff we're going to start going over some of the builds I got going on uh my trucks my brother's Torino truck he's picking up now so try to make it interesting but thanks for watching Everybody remember your safety rules anytime you're welding make sure to squint and stay hydrated
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Length: 24min 24sec (1464 seconds)
Published: Sat Feb 11 2023
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