Hey mate, if youre looking for vid suggestions; perhaps sparky vans and van loadouts? Maybe utes vs vans? Another suggestion might be, in which situations you would run cables and how you go about doing it? Solid videos so far btw.
Appreciate the vid recommendations! I definitely wanna do a van loadout however ATM the work van I have has no shelves so everything's all over the place but I'm working on it. I'll also try and do some cable rough in videos this year as I'm going for my REC in Jan and will be able to work for myself (can't really record while I'm working for someone else as I'm not getting paid to film RU-vid vids lol)
Great video btw the deals they have at Home Depot I HIGHLY RECOMMEND last month I bought the 18v set with a Hammer drill, impact drill 2 5.0 batteries, a charger and a free tool which I chose to be the single handed sawzall for only 400 dollars the deals are amazing
hey Corey, i can tell you love your HYDRAULIC DRIVER since u mentioned it so many time, can you explain why you like the Hydraulic impact drive over the normal impact drive?
I like both. Hydraulic is quieter and feels nicer, plus the 12V impact is a lot lighter. It's not necessary to own though if you already have a normal impact driver
@@coreybruhn On large and heavy constructions where large hydropower facilities are built, you can only see Hilti. I've tried both, but Hilti is number 1, followed by Milwaukee, Bosch...
hilti is also first tier power tools with amazing service and when it come to large dia hole drilling , you hardly find anything that can beat hilti, but i kind of think Milwaukee is more foucs on sparky and they got tool purposely build for elec job. anyway both brand is going to cost you an arm plus a leg =D
@@coreybruhn Yes, I'm from Croatia but I think it's like that in most of europe. Some people buy their own hand tools (not necessary though) but buying power tools is basically unthinkable.
@@liamjohnson1219 It varies greatly from company to company (we don't have unions) but we have a big shortage right now of skilled trades so it's a very good living once you have some experience.
Milwaukee tools are overrated, I’ve seen so many red drills with crap triggers shit themselves and stop working. Batteries have no ventilation for cooling compared to other manufacturers. Bunnings grade tool marketed to the ‘professional’. (Tti own milwaukee ryobi and aeg)