10 Apprentice Electrician Tools YOU MUST HAVE
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 17. 07. 2024
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00:00 - Introduction
01:50 - Tool Number 1 - The Hammer
03:30 - Tool Number 2 - Side Cutters
04:25 - Tool Number 3 - Screwdriver Set
07:12 - Tool Number 4 - Headtorch
08:49 - Tool Number 5 - Voltage Tester
09:58 - Tool Number 6 - A Knife
12:25 - Tool Number 7 - Miniature Hacksaw
13:55 - Tool Number 8 - Pliers
14:57 - Tool Number 9 - Re-threading Tool
15:53 - Tool Number 10 - Long Nose Pliers
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For commercial/industrial I'd add:
- 5m Tape Measure
- Refillable carpenter pencil (Pica, Hultafors, Tracer etc)
- Torpedo Level
- Half Round File
- 8, 10, 13, 17mm open end spanners
- Set (or Engineers) Square
- 300mm Hacksaw
I would recommend an SL Plus/Minus 2 (PZ2/SL) and an SL Plus/Minus 1 (PZ1/SL) for consumer unit modules, because neither PZ2 nor Slotted fit properly, and tend to slip thus damaging the screws. You need a Proving Unit for the Voltage Tester.
Tape measure is absolute must iâd even drop it for the head torch, without it work canât simply be done (and definitely not be done to a standard you can be proud of)
Great video though. đ
Totally agree! Should have added a tape measure as part of the 10!
16:00 I've been doing electrical (mostly jackhammering the walls and running coruggated concrete conduit) for about 4 months, after about 2 weeks i went to the store and bought myself 1 of these, i literally use them almost every day, they're so good for everything :)
There's a lot to add but my suggestion is a backpack tool bag. Definitely one comfortable, but with enough space to carry things you need for that particular job. I.e. faceplates, back boxes, junction boxes, short amount of additional cable. A backpack keeps your hands free for safety and/or probably carrying an additional toolbox. A backpack is nicer when walking up flights of stairs. I use the Velocity Rogue 4.5. That Wiha hammer is the best, definitely worth the money!
There's a decent Bacho screwdriver set available at the moment for a decent price. A level should have been on this list and a pair of grips/adjustable pliers for sure!
Neon screwdriver tester and voltage stick is a must .
If the batteries fail on any test equipment the neon screwdriver never dies.
@@mehrbanqurban1858Not a neon screwdriver tester unless you have a death wish! Only a resistor between me and 240v? Not on your nelly!âĄïž
Resistors go open circuit under load people have been using them for long time as ex maintenance technician..
I used to check high voltage on the back of old TV tubes EHT voltage was over 4 kv the neon screwdriver would light up quickly indicating high voltage.
As you approach any room with high voltage over 1 kv neon will light up you don't need to hold it it will light up in your tool belt.
I would put a clamp meter.
Speaking of clamp meters, can you do a review of either:
Kyoritsu 2200r or Hioki cm3289?
Both are design to fit into cramped fuse boards and other tight spaces.
I think it would be a useful piece of kit for an electrician. Cheers.
Always a boat level for apprentices.
Defiantly
Where do you buy your boddington screwdriver from Jordan please ?
I would add tape measure, spirit level, refillable pencil and jab saw
Tape measure and a spirit level should be there yes!
Pencil and tape measure đđsharpie
Nice video! I think a level, pencil and a tape measure should be in the toolbox too.
Good call!
-insulated hammer is a gimmick any lightweight one will do
-You donât need a ÂŁ40 head torch get one for a tenner anywhere
-you donât need a lockout kit as an apprentice
-get a replaceable blade Stanley knife
-teethless grips are way too expensive get water pump pliers they do the job
Wire strippers?
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The wiha hammer is only ÂŁ28 on Amazon btw.
Great deal then!
A tape measure and a laser and a square and a marker
A level as well
1. Strippers
2. Linemanâs
3. Dikes
4. Needle nose
5. Two pairs of channel locks for commercial
6. Hammer
7. Level
8. Tape measure
9. Sharpie/pencil
10. Notepad
As a man you should have a flashlight and knife in your pocket at all times anyways.
Hate when somebody asks for a sharpie, pencil, pen, or knife. Being in commercial construction why doesnât your ass have those on you at all times?!?? I dont get these guys sometimes, man. Iâd throw in tape measure, but thereâs been plenty of times ive left it behind without thinking. Someone always asks for a tape whenever i do t have it on međ€·đœââïž
Tape measure and level should be included
Defiantly should be included!
Klein tools is not budget here in America
Arguably best value for money tho
@@saucyg6371 that title most likely goes to Channelock but debatable for sure
Commercial get an impact
Bro, is selling the apprentices down the river trying to get them to buy a ÂŁ30 headtorch! ÂŁ10 Amazon headtorch will do the job.
Kin el mate surely they 20 quid spare to get the better product
The thing is Andrew. You are given tools for free. You freeloader.
Technically they are not freeâŠin payment for the free tools they have to advertise them, make video reviews, make sure in videos everybody is using them correctly, etc. All of that comes at a cost to the company, granted probably not as much as the tools would costâŠ.but still a cost involvedâŠ
Technically they are free. As he canât produce any receipts for any of them including anything from Veto and especially Unilite. Itâs hardly a Hollywood production. Probably took him less than an hour to film it and edit it. Hardly time consuming and then there is the revenue from CZcams. Heâs a parasite.
@@jbmaintenanceservices2699 What cost involved. Itâs a 10 minute video of showing some tools. Itâs not a Hollywood movie. All the Unilite is free, not to mention most of the hand tools. He should be giving them away to apprentices.