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AAA edc flashlight
My thoughts and opinions on the Olight i3t. I think it's probably the best edc AAA flashlight.
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Electrician tools and tool bags
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My electrician tool bags and the tools that I carry in them. #electrician
Putting a new axel on a trailer.
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Replace an old axle for a customer in shackles Springs and Hardware.
Milwaukee compact inflator.
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Milwaukee compact inflator. I'm very impressed! #Milwaukeetools
2005 Toyota Sequoia replacing front brake pads
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Easiest way to do your front brake pads on a Toyota Sequoia.
Maxpedition Falcon 2 72 hour bag.
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Maxpedition falcon 2, 72 hour bag, Edc bag.
Love my Pica dry pencil. They sell them now at the Woodcrafter store.
If you speak English, "nih-pex" is the proper way to say knipex. In German, you pronounce the "k" , but they also pronounce the word "knife" with a "k" sound. It's douchey to add the k sound of you speak English. It be like going to McDonald's and when ordering a croissantwich, pronouncing it "kwo-san", like the French would do. Words with a "j" in German have a "y" sound, yet we don't say jello like "yellow" , like a German would.
What was the name of the red handle needle nose pliers next to your knipex needle nose pliers
Use a longer ball shank . Turning radius solved .
What number is that pouch that holds the cordless gun? I've been looking for it...
I use my Klein Linemans everyday
If it was only 8 inches why not add to the back, and keep the turning radius
sweet tools man
Wow best video with out all do this do this need this need that
we call these twirleys literally called a twirley
Knipex are by far the best needle noose pliers on the market
I use the Lee Powder Disc System on my Redding TR7, as well only I had to position it on vertical angle so it wouldn’t get in the way of my Automatic Priming Slide System. But the system is sound.
I pronounce Knipex the same as I pronounce Knife and Knight.
El que seamos técnicos no quiere decir que debemos tener las herramientas tan sucias. La suciedad no puede estar asociado a nuestra especialidad. Solo es un consejo.
Cant go wrong with German tools!
Very essential tool load out . I like that your tools have seen some use unlike some other tool channels . If I could recommend anything is malitas XPs bits ( fit better and last longer ) . But great choices overall
After using Knipex Tools, I can't use anything else...I love Klein, Channelock, Milwaukee, Crescent, Greenlee, Ideal, Etc but I spend the money on the Knipex when I am using something everyday like Linesmans, Pump Pliers (Knipex Cobras have the best grip ever), Wrench pliers (Have replaced all my adj crescent wrenches), Dikes, Etc - I just wish Knipex made Screw drivers and other drivers....
Have you look at the gatorback belts? Also awesome set up.
I have not got a chance to take a look at them but I've heard pretty good things and I am in the market for a new bags. Thanks 👍
How about tools and how to use it.
😂the blues are better and more expensive
Where do you get the reversible nut setter bit? Brand?
It's a malco and you can find them on Amazon.
Most of those have a lifetime warranty. No need to throw away and buy new.
Thanks for the info I'll haft to try that out.
@@BIGHOSS308 I think the Milwaukee power tools is like three years? So maybe you can save some money there too.
How do you install a 7 way on a trailer?
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What's your watch? Or a specific case for iWatch? Thanks for video
Dude, send the Milwaukee out for repair. They'll fix it for free since it has a five year warranty.
Thanks dude I think I'll give that a try.
@@BIGHOSS308 lol😂
Pick up the Klein Demolition Screwdriver, thing’s indestructible it’s all metal up the handle so it’s a great beater
Yes sir they are very durable. I think every electrician would agree👍
No the milwaukee demolition screwdriver
I'm from Brazil and I shoot only with a pistol, 9mm and 0.40. I shoot 300 rounds a month a little. I currently have a Lee Loadmaster progressive press, I have it for about 12 months, my first refill press. I confess that I am a little disappointed with Lee. This press requires a lot of adjustments, the operations sometimes fail, there are plastic parts that usually spoil easily. I am looking to migrate to the REDDING T7 TURRET. Am I on the right track?
I would say you’re on the right track the Reading T7 turret press is bulletproof! I love it.
@@BIGHOSS308 thanks.
How you can tell if an Electrician is a gun owner, are there flashlights Milwaukee or Light?
It's allive
Which belt do you buy instead of clc belt as you mentioned?
I usually just buy the thick leather belt from home Depot and it seems to work out pretty good. I just got a new bag that I've been using for the past 3 or 4 months, I'm going to do a review on it I really like it.
This is a great common sense tool load out. I’ve been an electrician for over 20 years, and I carry nearly the same combination of Klein and Knipex. Most of them get changed out every year or two when they start to lose efficiency. Many people say don’t trust a guy with new tools; I say don’t trust a guy using beat up tools that are past usefulness. Thanks for the good down to earth demonstration. Keep up the good work.
Thank you sir I really appreciate the feedback.
Have you tried the klein 2000 series? dude I worked with has a pair thats probably close to 10 years old and they're still good. Cut through a nail almost as easy as a wire.
Do you have a favorite 9mm powder. Thank you again
I already see another turret head in the future 😎
Good job of showing what can be done. Just got a t7. It's a really solid and tight press. Setting it up for 9mm . Thank you for the video
Why electricians in the USA use screwdrivers without insulation? A lot of them use these yellow Klein Tools (I know there are good) ones that do not have insulation. In Europe, most of the electricians use screwdrivers with insulation as they are Wiha, Wera, Knipex...?
Most of the time in residential we don’t need a flat head with insulation on it. But when I’m working on the light panel I do use insulated tools. Thanks for the question.
BIGHOSS308 Thanks
Only 110 volts ? I am joking from UK.
My back hurts just watching this
what jacket is that?
its pronounced Knipex
Wtf? Lol spelling the name doesn’t help saying how it’s pronounced bro. But it’s pronounced K-nipex
Wheres your crimp tool if u don't like to use your side cutters for it
I rarely use a crimp tool.
What do you do wire nut your ground wires in outlet boxes?
Yes sir
$250 on a hammer?! Madness.
bitTorrenter It’s because it is made of titanium.
If a tool get used often and lasts your lifetime. Then 250$ isn't alot compared to cellephones which people spend upwards of 1000$ every other year.
What's thr name of your double ended socket? Can't seem to forget nd the buggers anywhere (UK)
That would be a malco
@@BIGHOSS308 yea a bit of googling found it. It would be great if these came in full sets (metric and standard), I would hope someone carries the idea as this would save space in a kit for sure
DeWalt has some now
What is that chattering noise from the dewalt ? Mine dose this and seems like it loses its torque cant even take off a wheel nut using a 5ah battery any ideas ? Iv taken the bell house off and packed it with grease still no luck ? Thank you in advance
check out buckaroo tool belts, i've had one for 6 months its the most comfortable tool belt ive ever had. pretty sure the essential craftsman did a review on it a while back check it out. Only catch is you'll have to order it from australia XD
Thanks I will definitely be checking those out.
If you can still read the serial # on the side of your impact Milwaukee will either fix it or replace it for free. It has a 5 year warranty, I just found a local place that does warranty work for Milwaukee and got mine replaced for free
Thanks for the info appreciate it I will definitely look into that
You don’t use VDE tools? 🤔
I do if I'm working on a live panel...
You should try the Milwaukee 6 in 1 stripers hands down the best I'd used and I use to use the same idea ones. Boulder ultimate Electrician bags with Gator belt best that I have seen Available
Thanks I’ll half to give them a try Always looking for an excuse to buy some more tools haha.
So I went and bought those strippers, You're right they're pretty damn good!
I am curious. What's the most popular screw you guys use in the states? we use a lot of number 2 square (Robinson) here in Canada or at least in Ontario.
We are finally starting to see a lot of number 2 square in our panels and breakers so that’s a good.
We see a lot of ECX on fittings and receptacles kind of a cross breed of a slotted and robertson
That’s a 6 n 1 :))
Good eye😉
Never seen a wire nut driver before, thanks!
and the Maco reversible Hex Chuck Driver: neat weight saving & easy to clean out.