I take my daughter with me when I just have service calls, she’s a good helper 😂
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You're doing preventive maintenance : swapping wear parts before they fail in order to keep the service availability the highest possible. Do you keep track of what part has been swapped when in a maintenance logbook, on a tag attached to the part or simply written on the part with a sharpie ?
I have never regretted the time I've spent with my kids. I can honestly say that I have spent nearly every possible moment with them. My goal is to never say "I wish I had done more with my kids", so far it's been wonderful.
Mate... get checked for iritis... it's like pinkeye but you have had it before and it is a recurring problem... easy to manage though with the right eye drops... I have iritis and thought it was pink eye a number of times... you can go blind if it's not treated properly though... certain optometrists can treat it or opthemologists. Good luck with the eyeballs though.
You right. Our guys just call dispatch and say I need senior tehc to find issue then my day becomes longer and I’m doing my calls plus plus theirs and unfortunately in my area of nc not many places pay too good and 50% customers with company will not let my company send anyone but myself
PB Swiss. You’re welcome. But seriously, decent brands come with a lifetime warranty. If the Husky’s work, great but how well do the tips fit the fasteners? How do the grips feel? When you buy something of quality with a warranty like a PB Swiss, I would say in the long run you spend less, and have a better experience. I’m old and that’s my bit of wisdom. But you do you. I’m not a big Wera fan FYI.
ahmen, you buy fancy shit, you go crazy worrying about it. Hand tools are one thing you shouldnt really spend on. Power tools is where your money should go.
DANGER! Those screw drivers where the metal comes through the handle are extremely dangerous for any electrical work. If you touch a live connection with your hand or a finger on the driver handle end while grounded with your other hand, well you get the idea. Believe it or not, Harbor Freight has the 'Icon' set for $50 and they get good reviews. Part of Harbor Freight's move into higher quality tools.
The worst thing is spending like 30 bucks on a single screwdriver like a Klein and then leaving it somewhere after a week of using it. I actually really like klein tools but at the end of the day a screwdriver is just a screwdriver and when you can get a whole kit of like 20 mastercraft ones for the same price as one klein one and have them last just as long if you don't beat the crap out of them it's kinda hard to argue the worth of a single $30 screwdriver lol
22 vs 35 for the weras .Not sure it’s that insane .Guess we will see if the huskys hold up .I love the opinion of being cheap on those things as long as they work but this comparison is too close in my opinion
Rookie mistakes 1. Leaving tools at the last job site. 2. Not starting up equipment prior to departure. 3. Leaving a dirty mess prior to departure. 4. Not fastening unit panels correctly. 5. Not utilizing lock out tag out.
This is why craftsman was such a good brand. Decent quality and if it breaks there is a place to warranty it everyone. To bad the days of sears are over.
First, Those are Wera demo screwdrivers you’re trying to use as regular screwdrivers Anyhow, Worked in HVAC/R/BAS for near 25 years and would say it honestly depends what side of the business you are in. When I started I was doing furnace, boiler and AC installations. We would go through tools like crazy, either beaten into submission or losing them on day to day jobs. So we just used Home Depot brand cheap stuff. Once I started getting into service, I really had to think about how to organize my EDC, what I needed when I just walked 4 city blocks to get to my customer. Now all I buy is high end stuff for my EDC but then now im working on high end stuff so I figure why not treat yourself and be comfortable with the wrenches and screwdrivers I’m turning every day. You only live once.
“If YoU dOn’T AbUse YoUr ToOls tHeY WoNt aBuSe yOu.” This is copium man. Medium priced tools work just as good. I won’t say cheap because anything coming out of Dollar Tree is not worth buying. 😂
my home tools are mostly good ones for some times. junky ones for other times. phillips I love bits all diffo sizes, got a case with all diffo types of bits.. My bits are best i can get
For me I find it silly to have a bag full of a variety of screwdrivers. I just have a screwdriver handle that can accept impact bits (Malco Context3) and have some extensions and bits at the ready. Saves bag space and can use any bit that’s needed.
I agree with this for general usage. But sometimes you need a nice big flathead screwdriver for prying or you need insulated screwdrivers for electrical, or you're in some situation where you can't have the bit falling out of the screwdriver, or you have to get into a very narrow spot where a bit in a holder won't fit, etc. There are a bunch of situations where a handle + bits are not optimal.
If you have enough space in your equipment to work on i use an interchangeable bites with a 1/4 screwdriver and i only buy the bits, i only keep a few of insulated screwdrivers for electric work...
Being in Canada, I use Mastercraft for screwdrivers, they're awesome. But for nut drivers I always use Klein. With Huskey I find the ends of the drivers don't grip the fasteners well.