When I did construction I loved the occidental leather electrician journeyman bag for all my hand tools. I added 2 small Klein bags to the shoulder strap to carry some wire nuts and stubby screwdrivers. If I didn’t have my wire nut/ screw bag with me and I just needed a few wire nuts
Ya the bucket was okay to get going for sure.. the DeWalt one with the parts tray underneath was my best experience.. learn more here: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
It's about 21" L x 15" W. You can view a direct link on the website to a similar heavy-duty construction bag for electricians: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/ I liked having one hand-tool bag for hand tools, and one electrical tool bag for power tools.
@@coleshelton8618 Okay, I'd go for the 22 inch. You can neatly put away your Drill, Impact, Batteries, and Hackzall as you go along if you start bending EMT Pipe! 👍 Don't miss my FREE Apprentice Electrician Book!: becoming-an-electrician.com/free
Thanks again! - I forgot to link the article about the hand tool bags, if interested: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
Thanks for checking it out and the comment :) I have a written article here on the electrical hand tool bags: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
Here's the Hand Tool Bags I Liked: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
When I did construction I loved the occidental leather electrician journeyman bag for all my hand tools. I added 2 small Klein bags to the shoulder strap to carry some wire nuts and stubby screwdrivers. If I didn’t have my wire nut/ screw bag with me and I just needed a few wire nuts
I think I've seen those around! - They are pretty expensive! I'm sure would last a long time if treated right.. doesn't have the parts tray 🙁
"purchased a bucket" the non-sese(joking). it feels like the best starting point for anyone. thanks for the video
Ya the bucket was okay to get going for sure.. the DeWalt one with the parts tray underneath was my best experience.. learn more here: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
What size is the Milwaukee bag? How many inches?
It's about 21" L x 15" W. You can view a direct link on the website to a similar heavy-duty construction bag for electricians:
becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
I liked having one hand-tool bag for hand tools, and one electrical tool bag for power tools.
@@BecomingAnElectrician I was just trying to find that exact bag, on Amazon they either sell a 17 inch or a 22 inch
@@coleshelton8618 Okay, I'd go for the 22 inch. You can neatly put away your Drill, Impact, Batteries, and Hackzall as you go along if you start bending EMT Pipe! 👍
Don't miss my FREE Apprentice Electrician Book!:
becoming-an-electrician.com/free
Awesome Video
Thanks again! - I forgot to link the article about the hand tool bags, if interested: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/
👍👍
Thanks for checking it out and the comment :)
I have a written article here on the electrical hand tool bags: becoming-an-electrician.com/the-best-hand-tools-bag-for-electricians/