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Ultimate TOOLS and POUCH Guide Bare Essential Tools For the Electrical Trade 

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ToughBuilt, Klein, Gatorback, Milwaukee, Knipex, Klein AND MORE
Ultimate TOOLS and POUCH Guide Bare Essential Tools For the Electrical Trade
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@jjsifo1
@jjsifo1 2 месяца назад
A lot o f useful info. thank you.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
Thanks For the input!
@Loanwolf307
@Loanwolf307 Год назад
I love my Tough Built pouch. Can clip the bags on and off depending on what I need
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
Yeah there pretty convienent a bit bulky but great
@user-ix4co1ek6u
@user-ix4co1ek6u Год назад
Great review. Definitely going to share this with my apprentices 💯
@GageShirghio
@GageShirghio Год назад
Exactly, been roughing in new construction houses my whole life, this is the way. When you work for yourself time is money, so you gotta move.
@orlovszki
@orlovszki 10 месяцев назад
Great presentstion. I had to see it twice. Congratulations
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 10 месяцев назад
THANKS!
@richiedorado3599
@richiedorado3599 Год назад
I’m just here for the 4K 🧐 great video man!
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
Thanks!
@Auto-Bots.Custom.Detailing
@Auto-Bots.Custom.Detailing 6 месяцев назад
I am a firm believer in buy once cry once.. I like quality.
@greapsoho
@greapsoho Год назад
Hey man the only thing I'd say you should look into is a chisel driver or demo drivers. Mayhew is an American company with lifetime on most tools. They're very well known to mechanics(they make a bunch of the rebranded matco and Mac) for chisels and prybars. The model 60141 7-s is thru-shank /tang with a metal beating cap. That might be an upgrade over your plastic slotted.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
Thanks!
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
i will check that out!
@jesterraj
@jesterraj Год назад
I got the kobalt tech pouch for my wood working.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 2 месяца назад
I've been using Klien screwdrivers since around the time dirt was invented. The steel shank runs thru the entire handle and are high-quality hardened steel. Purpose built for electrical work. I have other screwdrivers that I've accumulated over the years for use in my shops where grease, chemicals, and whatnot are not something I want to subject my elec. kit to. (Or the wife using them to open paint cans and get paint on them :) ). The conduit reamer (attachment) are top shelf. One on a regular and one on a stubby (I don't recall why). I recently picked up a Wera ratcheting driver. The 1/4" magnetic bit holder will hold litte stubby bits and quick change bits. I absolutely love this thing. The design is such that the the direction control will allow you to spin the bit with thumb and index finger until you get the screw tight and then without moving your hand, use the ratchet to torque it down. Perfect for all of the machine screws in elec. work. And excellent for one handed work. I'm hot and cold on the Klien 11-1 driver set up. I've been trying out various rails and 'key-ring' holders for quick change bits. The 11in1 while flexible, the bits are held in really tight, and it's easy for my fingers to slip on the smaller flat and phillips head bits. The 8in1 (?) holds a bunch of stubby bits in the back of the handle which is nice, but no nut drivers. I keep a small DMT diamond 'stone' with my blade (Milw. Fastbacks are great) as I like to keep my blade sharper than factory. (Think of slicing garlic in Goodfellas). I'm just in the habit of giving the blade a few swipes on the 'stone' whenever I'm moving between tasks or when I feel it getting a little dull, and always when I have to put in a new blade (which isn't often). The Knipix locking pliers are far superior to the old adjustable "ChannelLock" design as once your set, if you let go of one handle, they won't lose the setting. The Cobras are great for electrical, and the flat jaws are awesome for any nut/bolt as the jaws move in parallel as opposed to in an arc. The Fluke Multi-meter is an ecellent size and the features will cover pretty much everything for basic AC (DC?) electrical work. I've got the Klien which has a ton of features (Temp, capacitance, etc. etc.) but takes up more space. Fluke has been making quaility test/measurment gear since forever. I have one DMM from the 80s that still works well. The handles on the pouches are great (must have). I've got a couple of Veto TB pouches that have removable handles that are solid, but bulky if you don't take them off. I've modified them by using a strip of leather to make a loop, and using either rivits or Chicago screws to mount the loop.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the valuable input we all appreciate the experienced feedback!
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 2 месяца назад
@@toolsandtactics Rambling on after a couple of double espressos. :)
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
@@stringlarson1247 sped video up 15% helps lol keeps retention no skips keep it movin 👍👍
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
@@stringlarson1247 lol!!😂😂😂😂
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 2 месяца назад
@@toolsandtactics OK, Mr Berens.
@barryallan8329
@barryallan8329 Год назад
Hey really appreciate the video. I’ve been searching the internet far and wide for “the best setup”. I am currently in new construction resi and have a trade gear electrician tool belt. I really hate it but it works. I really want to get the boulder bag tool belt but I wish they had a impact pouch built in like the CLC and husky. I just recently tried tool bag / tote with hand tools and power tools but it’s too heavy. The box is probably better but it’s really easy to get disorganized with just one box. I can’t take up to much room in the work truck unfortunately. I’ll probably always be stuck in this never ending tool setup cycle 😢
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
The Boulder bag setup is a good 1 for sure good material pockets and dedicated tape holder
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
Yeah that's very true I gave up trying to be able to hold a drill or impact in my bag ultimately went with a 12 v with built in belt clip
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
The Boulder bag has a nice wide back belt too mine ended up getting stolen it is good! Tho
@keith1034
@keith1034 Год назад
I run a gator belt myself. Have everything I could ever need. Granted, doing a house I take most of the tools out. Generally on commerical Im not moving crazy far, so I go a head and just carry my belt around.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
@Keith yeah 1 of my favorites ! A must for construction and new builds the toughbuilt stuff is underrated if your not in construction multiple setups but not the bigger pouches the smaller 1s are amazing!
@malcomstringer4619
@malcomstringer4619 Год назад
I am surprised a set of vice grips didn't make into your bag. I don't know how many times I have had to do the wrong thing the right way and a set of vice grips were saving my bacon. As an extra hand or a bit more grip. They are made to lock in place until you don't need them any more which saves your hands in the long run.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
i used some needle nose grips (milwaukees for a bit ) just to clamp strut to allthread while i worked the nuts lol but not enough to make them a Must!
@orlovszki
@orlovszki 10 месяцев назад
In Eastern Europe we didn't use it too much. Actually I bought 2 only this year. They stay in my box completely unused
@christophernelson4076
@christophernelson4076 Год назад
Wera is better then Klein in my opinion and if ur a apprentice I would get wera when it comes to screwdrivers
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
I think alot of that stuff is over hyped I need nitty griddy get it done, replace it if it breaks, at many stores done! Wera is good but I would find myself not banging on it or pyring slowing me down couldn't realistically use it balls to the wall
@FixItWithMe
@FixItWithMe 7 месяцев назад
Is the journeyman grips last longer then the double dipped ones?
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
yeah
@deadboychase
@deadboychase Год назад
What is the small toughbuilt pouch called? I can’t find it anywhere lol
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
It's in the whole pouch setup for like 80$ 👎with the belt another pouch and that 1 they need to sell it separately
@deadboychase
@deadboychase Год назад
@@toolsandtactics Dang man, they really do! Would be the perfect everyday carry 😕
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
@@deadboychase yeah! It's a great choice
@PSUCharger88
@PSUCharger88 Год назад
Great video, who made the small level?
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
www.lowes.com/search?searchTerm=electrician+level
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
Ideal at lowes
@vinnyivanov2906
@vinnyivanov2906 9 месяцев назад
Why does every electrician buy mostly Klein tools?
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 9 месяцев назад
For years that was the best you could get It's still kind of is but there's more brands out there And they are still more readily available than other brands You can absolutely abuse the side cutters they will last you until they get stolen rarely ever fail
@2ballsyourjaws
@2ballsyourjaws 6 месяцев назад
I gotta be honest, I use mostly Milwaukee hand tools insulated or not they just work great for me. And I'm not even a Milwaukee guy my power tools are all Ridgid. I just can't deny how great Milwaukees hand tools are for me at least
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 6 месяцев назад
i tried the actual stripper from milwaukee not the combo pliers its very good @@2ballsyourjaws
@jesterraj
@jesterraj Год назад
I'm a electronics teck
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
i have been eying the kobalt 1!
@nachoisme
@nachoisme Год назад
What is the ratchet you have for struts?
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics Год назад
@@nachoisme i like the gearwrench 4 sided box 1 has a 5/8 for 5/8 beamclamps 3/4 9/16 the box ratchet side protrudes out so it acts like a socket keeps fingers directly from the end of the wrench and omg its pricy now !!! lol gotta be a better price www.amazon.com/GEARWRENCH-85200-QuadBox-Ratcheting-Wrenches/dp/B0014ZZ2U8/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2UM5PR8VLPOUG&keywords=gearwrench+4+side&qid=1681447592&sprefix=gearwrench+4+side%2Caps%2C95&sr=8-6
@jjsifo1
@jjsifo1 2 месяца назад
A lot o f useful info. thank you.
@toolsandtactics
@toolsandtactics 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
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