Tools For Beginner Electricians

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2018
  • Electrician Tools For Beginners - What you need to start working as an electrician.

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  • @darian4131
    @darian4131 Před 5 lety +32

    Thanks Sam- after 8 months and hundreds of youtubes videos later. Today I inteviewed, got accepted and signed my apprenticeship contract :)

  • @waynedoomad2573
    @waynedoomad2573 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @liljay9243
    @liljay9243 Před 2 lety

    That’s really good bro thanks for the help bro

  • @superkidofuh
    @superkidofuh Před 6 lety +6

    Pretty solid. I am just starting my second semester and those are all tools I started with. I went with a Milwaukee hackzall as it’s not as heavy as a sawzall which allows easier cutting in the air. I also invested in a m12 band saw because cutting emt conduit is much easier and threaded rod. Comes out smoother then using sawzall. I would recommend everyone invest in a Klein 11-1. Having one of those almost eliminates need for the Phillips and those two but drivers. Plus a roto split for those in commercial. Makes stripping that MC super easy. And lastly a beater screwdriver. Klein preferably but he Milwaukee double set is nice too.

  • @henrypeterson1981
    @henrypeterson1981 Před 3 lety

    Basics - Perfect description.

  • @themountofoliveschannelwit7009

    27 year veteran of the electrical trade, I agree with everything here, but I would also add a pair of crimpers, a crescent wrench, pipe cutter and a half round file to this list. . . . . not sure if they really need the cable cutters or sawzall but they will definitely need them later on, so I'm not going to disagree with those.

  • @mralansmith
    @mralansmith Před 5 lety +14

    1. Klein 9in inside cutter. 2. Dykes / diagonal cutter 3. Needlenose pliers 4. wire strippers 5. tin snips if commercial work 6. torpedo level 7. razor knife 8. tick tester / non-contact voltage tester 9. insulated screwdrivers: a) flat b) big flat c) #2 phillips d) 1/4" nut driver e) 5/16" nut driver 10. measuring tape 11. keyhole saw 12. sawzall or hacksaw or both 13. batteries and charger 14. (impact) drill with phillips bit 15. hammer 16. 2 pair channel lock pliers 17. (high leverage cable cutter) 18. outlet tester 19. (volt meter) 20. (better bag, toobelt).
    Correct?
    I'm not sure how to best describe the inside cutter (#1).

  • @Robert-ug5hx
    @Robert-ug5hx Před rokem

    One thing even with a beginner basic setup get several number 2 screwdrivers

  • @chrisrosado754
    @chrisrosado754 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the advice

  • @BradsWorkbench
    @BradsWorkbench Před 6 lety +19

    I agree with most of it. Don’t think you really need a drill and sawzall just starting out but they are definitely nice to have. I may do a similar video except for the industrial electrician because we don’t use a lot of those tools. Good job 👍🏼

    • @jragadio
      @jragadio Před 6 lety +1

      Tough Tool Reviews I would like to see the industrial starter tool list too!

    • @BradsWorkbench
      @BradsWorkbench Před 6 lety +1

      jragadio I’ve been wanting to do it. Only problem is it’s really hard for me to get my tools out of the plant for security reasons. But I may just use my harbor freight home use versions of the tools rather than my actual tools. Go sub to my page and I’ll try to get something out in a couple weeks bud

  • @juansaldana84
    @juansaldana84 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks Brother for this video for us Electricians apprentices

  • @iambdailey5080
    @iambdailey5080 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I use most of these of a daily basis. I’ve been observing everything we have to pick up from the conex and slowly building my collection. This really helps. Thankfully I’m paid weekly and can buy the more expensive things I need on a week to week basis. This was extremely helpful

  • @tdogg124
    @tdogg124 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @AccordBass12
    @AccordBass12 Před 6 lety +2

    Spot on! I Have mostly all those same hand tools. And all Dewalt cordless tools.

  • @victorgonzalez-tr4su
    @victorgonzalez-tr4su Před 5 lety

    u were very helpful, thank u

  • @nickmulvey830
    @nickmulvey830 Před 6 lety +2

    Started a month ago and agree with basically all of it. I don’t have nut drivers and I recommend a file

  • @Towardrisk
    @Towardrisk Před 5 lety

    Thanks man!

  • @jeffmoss26
    @jeffmoss26 Před 6 lety

    good stuff.

  • @lowvoltagedude7837
    @lowvoltagedude7837 Před 6 lety

    Good amount of tools for the beginning apprentice.

  • @23yovet
    @23yovet Před 4 lety

    this video is very valuable to new guys. ( which i am ) thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!!!

  • @sparkybreining4934
    @sparkybreining4934 Před 6 lety +7

    I agree with most but i gotta disagree with not having a meter when you start out but to get in that habbit of verifying a circuit is dead with a meter is great practice and will save you life

    • @Corteese1980
      @Corteese1980 Před 5 lety +1

      sparky Breining and Sam
      This was my main thought.
      Loved the video, but was surprised to hear that a multimeter was not a critical tool for all Electric’s work...
      I test the line every time. I have had phantom voltages on de-energized lines.
      Always test before touching!!!

    • @gregolsen1099
      @gregolsen1099 Před 5 lety

      I for the most part, only use a tick tester on extension cords. Anything I’m working around that can carry any current, I put a wiggy(solenoid actuated contact tester)- no chips/ transistors to rely on, auto ranging between 90% of commonly addressed voltages- it’s got a continuity test function, even a DC polarity indicator on it. Changed little over GENERATIONS. I’ll try to learn from, and work around a sparky with one of these in his back pocket over a guy with a multi tool 90% of the time. Anyway-Best wishes to you apprentices starting out in a top shelf, in demand & hard working trade. Rule #1 taught to me in my 1st year apprentice class was- Take care of yourself, always be safe and keep your eyes and ears open. The only person that truly looks out for you, is YOU! 💥

  • @556guy4
    @556guy4 Před 5 lety

    I have all those tools and then some. I do apartment maintenance and did commercial maintenance. I am weighing all my options and doing as much research as I can before I make my decision to become an electrician. I have to think of the financial aspect of going into the trade as we have a lot of bills.

  • @commercialelectrician133

    Great videos doing research try to make a video also for commercial apprentice electrician

  • @liam.yurr357
    @liam.yurr357 Před 5 lety

    I will say that Klein tool belt for a beginner is amazing I myself am a beginner I use it it's super customizable so it makes your life really easy

  • @randykeomahavong4244
    @randykeomahavong4244 Před 2 lety

    What size channel locks do you recommend

  • @cristobalarciniega32
    @cristobalarciniega32 Před 3 lety

    Nice video man.. I love it.. New subscriber

  • @StoicNick
    @StoicNick Před 4 lety

    The only thing I feel you missed is a continuity tester but I suggest the Stanley it’s like $6 or $7 at Home Depot but great vid straight to it and good content

  • @brianhogan433
    @brianhogan433 Před 6 lety +10

    Great video Sam, I think it will help a lot of Apprentices . Those are great every day carry tools for the job site. I know a pencil, sharpie, mini flashlight, knife, tick tracer go a long way in a small job/ service job. They are great pocket items to have ready. Good for utility pockets if your pants have those on the side.

    • @awickedtribe
      @awickedtribe Před 4 lety

      Dear lord I am tired and need a day off... I first read this as 'I think I sleep with a lot of apprentices'

  • @sekekamawow5386
    @sekekamawow5386 Před 5 lety +3

    Lol at that Klein meter going on and off. Always does that in my bag, then I bought a better bag with a better spot so I wouldn’t crush the meter

    • @User5_
      @User5_ Před 5 lety

      everywhere I go...........need a hard case for it lmao

  • @CrimFerret
    @CrimFerret Před 5 lety

    The nice thing about electricians tools is that a lot of them are the ones you'd also want in a basic home toolbox. I'm surprised you aren't using a 6 in 1 or 11 in one driver in place of those individual ones.

  • @rocky_rocker_1235
    @rocky_rocker_1235 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video!!! 👍🏻

  • @kiralypeter88
    @kiralypeter88 Před 2 lety

    If you don't have the money yet you better go with a bucket tool organizer.

  • @1bionicshiznet
    @1bionicshiznet Před 5 lety

    thanks for the vid, at least i can get these, while i wait to find someone that needs a golfer or helper, just starting to try find my self in the electrical field. if any more tips, much appreciated, studying on and off every day. my gf is a pediatrician, wanna compete with her pay or make more doing this ;]

  • @DJAnthonyAlvarez
    @DJAnthonyAlvarez Před 3 lety

    APPRENTICES! DONT LISTEN TO THIS GUY! THIS IS THE GUY THAT'LL YELL AT YOU FOR NOT FINDING YOUR TOOLS IN YOUR BAG🤣🤣🤣 JK good video man! Legit good tool list!

  • @akuunreach3260
    @akuunreach3260 Před 4 lety

    A sawzall before a voltage meter, wow, just wow.

  • @miki4758
    @miki4758 Před 3 lety

    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...?

  • @everythingfromnothing9806

    in my bag i got
    4ft sledge
    60inch pipe wrench
    sawzaw
    a full screw driver set
    a racheting set
    angle grinder
    soft hammer,bell hammer,dead blow hammer,claw hammer,brass hammer,expensive hammer,mallet,5in stub hammer,dry wall hammer
    40in hex pipe wrench
    my bad i meant "bags"
    3ft level
    drill set
    2ft garden sears
    moblie band saw
    6 crescent wrenches
    and a apprentice to carry it all for you

  • @bellaluna9473
    @bellaluna9473 Před 6 lety

    👍 💛

  • @MrDragon8803
    @MrDragon8803 Před 6 lety

    whats the name of the belt?

  • @felipea1844
    @felipea1844 Před 3 lety

    Sam, I begin my electrician class in November 2020. Its a twelve committed at Lincoln Technical Institute.
    As a 1st year Electrician Helper. How much would you say I would pay total for the basic tools? What brand and type of boots would you recommend for 1st year Electrician Helper? What's the price range for proper boots and ppe? What brands and material of pants, t-shirts, and long sleeve shirts would recommend? I currently reside in New York State. What coat brand and material do you recommend for those chilly or winter seasons? Sir, thank you in advance.

  • @PatrickCSullivan
    @PatrickCSullivan Před 5 lety +4

    your first tool is called linesman pliers. side cutters are the second tool which is also called diagonal cutters.

  • @Pan1703
    @Pan1703 Před 5 lety

    Нормальный такой набор. Привет из России

  • @derekserrano1622
    @derekserrano1622 Před 5 lety

    Hello, just one question I am planning to attain a degree on electrical technology by attending community college, my question is that after I have my certificate or diploma can I start working right after and be an apprentice on the job ? Or do I have to go through an apprenticeship program with additional courses and stuff to complete that requirement?

  • @tonyhall5861
    @tonyhall5861 Před 4 lety

    I'm totally jealous. Where did you find the blue handle needle nose?

  • @joeypruitt7750
    @joeypruitt7750 Před 5 lety +3

    Hammer? You just showed a whole bag of hammers

  • @aspenelectrico6730
    @aspenelectrico6730 Před 4 lety

    Detector voltage it's vital !!!! Take care !!! Why tougether with another iron tools Why ?

  • @leehart9055
    @leehart9055 Před 6 lety +1

    what about safety glasses and gloves and a first aid kit

    • @germs951
      @germs951 Před 4 lety

      Does the company not provide that?

  • @county582
    @county582 Před 5 lety

    A lot easier for a kid to get work if he has the basic tools to start with I know my company we hate to see an apprentice coming with his hands empty + it means they’re going to lose our stuff. Saying all that I didn’t know how to wire a plug top😂 after a year I had a couple drills a ladder & a crappy old car but I could get a job anywhere as it was obvious I gave a shit

  • @travisgordon7197
    @travisgordon7197 Před 5 lety

    How in the world did you get that tool belt for $50? I'm looking at Home Depot online and the prices I'm seeing aren't coming anywhere close to that.

    • @michaelgeithmann9092
      @michaelgeithmann9092 Před 5 lety

      I have the same tool belt, the only downside to having this klein tool belt is that it doesn't have handles for you to pick it up when taking it off, you practically have a death grip on this thing... Also it's 50 bucks at home depot

    • @Ras-Buju
      @Ras-Buju Před 5 lety

      This belt is $50 at HD, its the other one with the classic Klein logo that cost more

  • @riley9550
    @riley9550 Před 5 lety +2

    Lol why the screwdriver never seen the need for them, I don’t carry the one. Always just my impact with bits and extensions

  • @gabekahiapo-strickland6925

    forgot about a meter

    • @pavel29jenny
      @pavel29jenny Před 6 lety

      KSI Vizzi0N no, he mention about it, but her is a problem; when you have a guy - ho know how to use hammer and screwdriver, - you are lucky!! Wold you agree with me on that?? And then - he will learn from you how to use pin tester, or multimeter to figure out were is HOT wire and were is 120 were is 220 ...

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter Před 4 lety

    2:14 - So combination pliers are side cutters now? That's one heavy bag for an apprentice. I'd swap out the power tools for a better mix of hand tools.
    None of the screwdrivers are VDE insulated?

  • @4EntertainmentOnly
    @4EntertainmentOnly Před 6 lety +1

    Im on a 4 month waiting list. Im buying tools every month to get ready. Im studing TABE for school entry exam test. Cause they not gonna hire anyone with lower than a 9th grade reading and math level. Anyways i didnt have any tools so i bought a klien starter kit. But because im starting out i dont want to start with the top of the line tools. I just went harbor friengt shopping for tools that I didn't have. All are Pittsburgh and has a lifetime warrenty. I got a Pittsburgh stuby hammer for stapling cables to wall $2.99. I got a 12 inch tool bag for $6.99, long nose huge voltage pliers for $4.99, 3 pc insulated plier set 24.99 with 20% off coupon $19.99, insulated screwdrivers set $9.99. 8in round file for $3.49 and a 34 piece baby screwdriver precision set $7.99. Total spent $63.96.

    • @skatesmokesurf5925
      @skatesmokesurf5925 Před 6 lety +3

      I’m a 2nd year apprentice. The Klein starter kit is great and harbor freight is good for some. But I would say to return the insulated screwdrivers and get the Milwaukee kit for $20 at Home Depot. Also return that screwdriver kit. Get the Klein 11 in 1 screwdriver and a better screwdriver kit at Home Depot. Electricians need quality in our screwdrivers. You don’t want cheap harbor freight insulation on a lot of voltage.

    • @Ras-Buju
      @Ras-Buju Před 5 lety +1

      Dont cheap out on your tools bro. Trust me this game is serious, so you need serious tools. Yeah you can get away with cheap stuff a lot of the time. But dont let one mistake be a fatal one because you didnt have a quality tool that protected you. Klein, knipex, wiha...do yourself that favor and pick them up.

  • @photolern6737
    @photolern6737 Před 4 lety

    This is not a beginner tool bag !!!

  • @2striplj
    @2striplj Před 4 lety

    Bee bee p