Episode 42 - APPRENTICE TOOLS - 13 Tools Apprentice Electricians Need To Have

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • Since my first tool video I did a few years back, I’ve had so many people ask me for a more condensed list of tools that I would consider as the essentials for an apprentice to buy. This list is ONLY hand tools - not power tools like drills and saws. Here’s my top 13 list.
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    #1 - LINEMAN’S PLIERS
    Every electrician, no-matter where they’re at in their career, must have a set of lineman’s pliers. There are several brands and styles out there to use, and I think I’ve got at least one of all of them. The one’s I have the easiest access to, that have been reliable my whole career, have been Klein’s. I’ve tried several different models of Klein lineman’s pliers, and there are definitely a few I like more than others. The high-leverage set are great for having torque and power behind the tool. The smaller multi-tool lineman’s offer a little more versatility since they have strippers, bolt cutters, and the front is shaped like a standard lineman’s pliers - but they don’t offer the same power with the shorter handles. Either way you go, you need a set of lineman’s pliers if you’re getting into the electrical trade.
    #2 - NEEDLE-NOSE PLIERS
    The needle-nose pliers is our next “must-have” as an electrician. We use these in so many ways, and for so many reasons so having one near-by is always a good idea. There are times we need to get in to really tight spaces to grab things, or we need to bend the ends of conductors to fit into a termination. Some needle-nose pliers come with a stripping hole, or some yet come with an entire set of different gauged-holes for stripping various sizes of wires. Either way you go, you need one of these beasts and will probably use it on a daily basis.
    #3 - DIAGONAL-CUTTING PLIERS
    Having a good set of diagonal-cutting pliers in your pouch is a no-brainer as an electrician. We cut things, a lot, and having a tool specifically being able to cut at the tip of the tool, or use it to pry is an extremely handy thing to be able to do. A lot of times we need to cut things in tight spaces, or we just need to grab something and pry on it it. These do both. Many electricians have holes in theirs from cutting live wires and not paying attention to the fact the tool is grounded out. This is an expensive mistake to make, but we’ve all done it. Just try not to, but definitely get a set of these.
    #4 - WIRE-STRIPPERS
    Another obvious tool electricians use all day, every day, is the wire-stripper. There are MANY different types, brands, and models of wire-stripping tools on the market and while some of them are trash, many of them are great - and cheap. I like having a couple of different pairs on me at all times, because some of them have features that the others don’t. For example one of my pairs has longer handles, bolt cutters, stripping holes, and several different crimping jaws. I don’t use this as a stripper, but all of the other functions on it I do use on a regular basis. I tend to keep a smaller, more compact version on me as well - this one just for stripping and cutting. Either way you go, get a set - and in the US I recommend getting one that will strip 10 guage down to 16 guage wire. If you could find one that would go from 6 to 24 guage that would be amazing, but I have yet to find one that does this. It would be impractical, I feel, but who knows…maybe some day somebody will make one.
    #5 - CHANNEL-LOCKS
    I have several sets of channel-locks, and several sizes as well. I’m a firm believer that you need to have 2 sets of whatever you buy. Most of the time we use these to clamp onto something, while twisting something else on or off - such as couplings, connectors, and lock-rings. I debated throwing a pipe wrench (or monkey wrench) into this list as well, for the same reason, but that’s really more of an “extra” tool to have if you want to have an ace up your sleeve. For most of our work, a couple sets of channel locks will do just fine. I suggest getting 2 pairs of 11-inch, and 2 pairs of 14-inch channels. This gets you through most of the conduit sizes we deal with from day to day.
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  • @jamesipad204
    @jamesipad204 4 года назад +1025

    You forgot the most important tool.... an alarm clock! Don’t be late

    • @awickedtribe
      @awickedtribe 4 года назад +24

      My number one Rule...

    • @Bill_Sawyer
      @Bill_Sawyer 4 года назад +13

      That's funny. But I do agree.

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  4 года назад +117

      hell ya you're right...some people need 2 of these lol

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 года назад +23

      James iPad I’m late to work everyday lol

    • @cedmoe2670
      @cedmoe2670 4 года назад +5

      Of your ass al be fired 😆

  • @jondowd11
    @jondowd11 3 года назад +91

    Back when I was an apprentice my journeyman stole my sheetrock saw and broke it trying to cut into a sheer wall. I ended up needing a sheetrock saw later that week but hadn't replaced it. I had a wood cutting Sawzall blade and some 1/2" EMT, so I flattened out one end of the EMT, place the blade on the end and drove a tech screw through it to hold it in place. I cut and filed the end of the screw and wrapped the handle with electrical tape. The thing has worked so well that I've been using it for over a decade now. I call it my prison shank.

    • @pixiedragon5085
      @pixiedragon5085 2 года назад +4

      Hell yeah man. That's what it's all about. Ingenuity. Very nice yo. Very nice.

    • @njohn72ilovemusic
      @njohn72ilovemusic 2 года назад +6

      That is so ridiculous in the best way

  • @michaelfilippone5576
    @michaelfilippone5576 4 года назад +107

    1. Linesman pliers
    2. Needle nose pliers
    3. Diagonal cutting pliers
    4. Wire strippers
    5. Channel locks
    6. Screwdrivers
    7. Precision screwdrivers
    8. Keyhole saw, Sheetrock knife
    9. Good tape measure
    10. Flashlights, headlamps
    11. Hammers
    12. Roto splitter
    13. Utility knife
    Also get protective eyewear and electrical tape

    • @jasdeepchima1683
      @jasdeepchima1683 2 года назад +2

      Gp

    • @shawn2108
      @shawn2108 Год назад +4

      Cap on needing the rotosplit. Just use dykes

    • @youtubeendorsesleftistprop4304
      @youtubeendorsesleftistprop4304 Год назад +7

      Roto splitter and safety glasses and electrical tape better be provided. Or find a new place of employment.

    • @ereyes5793
      @ereyes5793 Год назад +1

      @RUclipsEndorsesLeftistPropaganda ppe and tape sure but rotosplitter is something you should get if you work on mc alot

    • @thunderbolt5354
      @thunderbolt5354 3 месяца назад

      @@youtubeendorsesleftistprop4304 As in NECA Union Electrical Contractor who Use IBEW Electricians and Apprentices

  • @jakel.1724
    @jakel.1724 3 года назад +367

    “There are a lot of different strippers”
    My wife never looked up so fast.

    • @mthompson965
      @mthompson965 3 года назад +13

      Gotta love em strippers!

    • @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823
      @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823 3 года назад +6

      Thanks to who for letting you how to use a stripper . and yes there not only on line!

    • @666thprayer
      @666thprayer 3 года назад +6

      Oh man, just wait till you watch the vid on 3 ways.

    • @abdulelkhatib2674
      @abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад +1

      @@666thprayer and illigal 3 ways

    • @abdulelkhatib2674
      @abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад +20

      4:46 there's a lot of different strippers on the market
      4:53 some of them are like several function
      4:54 some of them are different sized holes
      7:42 strippers are not usually that expensive

  • @Bryan-df7kc
    @Bryan-df7kc 4 года назад +275

    This is definitely what i want to do for life and i just want to say how much i appreciate your content. Many people would rather not share their knowledge and keep you in the dark, thank you Dustin for being the light!💡

    • @ikerivers1795
      @ikerivers1795 4 года назад +13

      It is a very cool job with many different paths available. Good luck Brother Electrician.

    • @diegosphone40
      @diegosphone40 4 года назад +5

      How’s it been going man? Tomorrow I start my electrician helper job which mean I’m getting trained to be one, I decided I want to do this with my life too but have no experience what so ever, I’m a little nervous.

    • @jrg116
      @jrg116 3 года назад +1

      Tom Garbo That’s real cool of your dad to do that. I feel like it’s like that now kind of hard to get into if you have no experience a lot of the old timers don’t want to teach the young guys

    • @subscriberswithnovideos-kj7ne
      @subscriberswithnovideos-kj7ne 3 года назад

      whatch this cool video! ruclips.net/video/otNlco7P_fA/видео.html

    • @donm2067
      @donm2067 3 года назад +7

      My entire apprenticeship was the owner trying to keep me as uneducated as possible for as long as possible, that way they can deny you proper wages, plus they see you as a future competitor.

  • @arnieselectric007
    @arnieselectric007 4 года назад +179

    Strippers aren't expensive, lol, at least in the tool world...lol...That was a good one...

    • @abdulelkhatib2674
      @abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад +1

      4:46 there's a lot of different strippers on the market
      4:53 some of them are like several function
      4:54 some of them are different sized holes
      7:42 strippers are not usually that expensive

    • @wwetnafan1998
      @wwetnafan1998 3 года назад

      As a apprentice the only klein tool I bought for a very reasonable price was a stripper

    • @chiarapetrachi6834
      @chiarapetrachi6834 3 года назад

      lol

    • @Tre16
      @Tre16 2 года назад

      @@wwetnafan1998 Klein is junk. Knipex is king!

    • @thunderbolt5354
      @thunderbolt5354 3 месяца назад

      @@Tre16 I can tell You are Non Union !

  • @tonyfisher6379
    @tonyfisher6379 3 года назад +33

    Sharpie markers, carpenters pencil for the residential guys, “hot stick” - non contact tester, multi-meter, and take your time picking out a tool pouch that you’ll be wearing. Great video 🔥

  • @ronniemartillo
    @ronniemartillo 3 года назад +14

    Loved the video, as an apprentice I learned not to go cheap on tools. The more expensive the longer they’ll last. This goes for boots and pouches as well.

    • @THEBILL1993
      @THEBILL1993 Год назад +2

      Boots are definitely not something to be cheap about

  • @goinbananers
    @goinbananers 3 года назад +9

    Being an Industrial Electrician for 35 years I highly recommend Channel Locks #410 or #414 parrot jaws. they lock down on conduit without really having to squeeze the handles much.

  • @marcelp7059
    @marcelp7059 4 года назад +154

    Pair of Klein’s are also a hammer👍🏻

    • @smarmylad9617
      @smarmylad9617 4 года назад +3

      That's the only reason they make their way in my bag. Useless otherwise.

    • @submaxcw7947
      @submaxcw7947 3 года назад +1

      No

    • @michaelofmanitoba3844
      @michaelofmanitoba3844 3 года назад +24

      you're an electrician sir. everything is a hammer.

    • @danielllanos653
      @danielllanos653 3 года назад

      Im the one that doesn't believe in this 1 sorry bud

    • @AlexDenton0451
      @AlexDenton0451 3 года назад

      @@michaelofmanitoba3844 bullet is hammer if you are accurate enough.

  • @chickenfixn4439
    @chickenfixn4439 3 года назад +17

    I want to switch from being an auto tech to electrician and its really nice knowing that the thousands of dollars Ive spent on tools wont go all to waste. I'm sure my electrical knowledge I've gained from the auto industry will definitely help me in my beginning stages. I just need to find a company to apprentice for now!

    • @Penguin545
      @Penguin545 Год назад

      You ever make the switch? I’m apprenticing in commercial electric after 13 years as an auto tech, more than doubled my take home pay from day 1 due to traveling and working 60 hours a week plus per diem.

    • @chickenfixn4439
      @chickenfixn4439 Год назад

      @@Penguin545 I never did actually. I shortly after became a GM of a shop and then about a year and a half after that I went back to bein a tech. At this point I make over 70k a year in my position rather than 40k at the previous company. Im not sure if I will leave or not at this point because I do love working on cars and I know it so well

    • @Penguin545
      @Penguin545 Год назад

      @@chickenfixn4439 I hear ya man that’s not a bad living by any means- I did $56k the year I left at $26/flag hour. I just found all the frustration of flat rate and warranty to be absolutely demoralizing- there were so many situations where you would just get the short end of the stick due to factors outside of your control. I’ve found working hourly plus overtime to be so much less stressful- my wife comments all the time that I’m like a different person now. Anyways I was personally able to negotiate a higher than normal apprentice pay due to my extensive credentials as an auto tech- my employer agreed that the skills would definitely carry over largely and they certainly have. We have 19 year old apprentices that can’t drill holes or read a tape measure so I’ve got a big head start compared to them. I’d certainly think about it if you’re ever given the opportunity. If you don’t know any electricians try asking around to friends and family or consider applying at a local IBEW if you’re on a union area. Good luck 👍

    • @chickenfixn4439
      @chickenfixn4439 Год назад

      @@Penguin545 Yeah Im also getting my ASE certs right now which will continue to up my pay rate. I can easily make 100k after becoming master certified. Im not struggling that much

  • @opietwoep1247
    @opietwoep1247 3 года назад +5

    I did residential electrical work in Cook County IL in the early 90s. This brings back memories, I miss this line of work

  • @peehandshihtzu
    @peehandshihtzu 3 года назад +5

    The wobbly screwdrivers for putting on covers and plates during the trim phase are a must have also. Not to mention the claw/grabber drivers that hold the fastener on the tip so you can get it into places on handed that you don't want to drop a screw are great too. I always liked to have a punch, a sturdy all, wide blade stubby screw drivers, a nice magnetic grabber, an inspection mirror and a few crucial sized stand alone nut drivers and don't forget your stand alone crimpers and tape. :)

  • @misfitsman805
    @misfitsman805 4 года назад +69

    You can buy the replacement bits and barrels for the Klein 6 in 1 tools. Klein part numbers: 32400, 32401, 32395. I believe the bits come in a pack of 2.

    • @chrisfyfe4047
      @chrisfyfe4047 4 года назад +3

      The stubby Klein 6;in 1 is good to have , lots of guys don’t have much restricted access drivers .

    • @mattm7535
      @mattm7535 4 года назад +5

      Klein has a whole section for “replacement parts” online. Pretty much any tool part you can lose or damage is available. They might even send out replacements if you send pictures of a damaged part/tool

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 года назад +1

      Matt M hey Matt it’s me I love you

    • @mattm7535
      @mattm7535 4 года назад +3

      @@eddiew2325 Oh, it's you. Good thing, otherwise your comment would be super weird.... almost creepy. But hey, you do you.

    • @alexhelie4941
      @alexhelie4941 4 года назад

      Majority of supply houses carry them

  • @jdshear01
    @jdshear01 3 года назад +3

    Granted I just started following your channel but I'm surprised Olight doesn't sponsor you. So far I'm loving the channel, straight to the point, real, and no filler and fluff. Thanks for the hard work you put in to creating your content!

  • @dispm3324
    @dispm3324 3 года назад +11

    Liked the jokes around knives😄 My boy! I’m a country girl and find myself needing a pocket knife all the time, especially now when I have a toddler who likes to snack on fruits while in his carseat.

    • @conornaughton3819
      @conornaughton3819 2 года назад +2

      Woah I get the fact that he might be messing up the car with the fruit but no need to pull a knife on the poor boy

  • @Conqueef-tadoor
    @Conqueef-tadoor 4 года назад +6

    I already own every tool on this list, except for the Roto-splitter. I love my 11-in-1 Klein screwdriver, it has several flat, Philips, #1 and 2 square, T-15 and T-20 torx, plus 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8" nut drivers. 👍 I also have a a 5-in-1 Klein precision screwdriver that comes in VERY handy on small screws.

  • @ikerivers1795
    @ikerivers1795 4 года назад +33

    Once I got into Power Plants/Industrial I learned a saying...."The smaller the screwdriver, the bigger the paycheck." As I have progressed in my career, I have used my linemans less and my needle nose more.

    • @TylrVncnt
      @TylrVncnt 3 года назад +1

      Haha that’s a great saying! More or less very true!

    • @ikerivers1795
      @ikerivers1795 3 года назад +5

      @@TylrVncnt Yeah, I make a lot more money working on Protection Relays, AVR's, VFD and control wiring than running conduit, installing boxes/devices/panel, or wiring up motors.

    • @danielllanos653
      @danielllanos653 3 года назад

      It's true

  • @kevtony1490
    @kevtony1490 2 года назад +2

    I just started my electrical training and Im learning alot! Thanks 4 sharing!

  • @marks6663
    @marks6663 3 года назад +2

    the #1 square is used extensively in electrical in Canada. The terminal screws on outlets and switches are that. Also the screws that fasten the device to the box are also #1.

  • @ShingaiRyoku
    @ShingaiRyoku 4 года назад +28

    FYI: All Klein hand tools that aren't ratcheting have a lifetime warranty so get a couple of those extended multis with the breaking flat-blades and just swap/send the broken one in when they fail you.
    That said, I have found the #1 squares to be effective for residential switches/recepticles. I always worry about overtightening anyway so the reduced torque keeps me in check, I feel like.
    If you get this far, thanks for reading. I'm a first year union apprentice and I can't even begin to tell you how much your channel has helped me. I take the learning process a bit more seriously than most of my peers and you have a very cohesive teaching method.
    Sincerely, thank you.

    • @kaibaCorpHQ
      @kaibaCorpHQ 4 года назад +1

      What union are you with? IBEW? What was the process like for you to get in? I'm just wondering because I'm looking into IBEW and their schooling to become an apprentice.
      Wish you the best in your work.

    • @ShingaiRyoku
      @ShingaiRyoku 4 года назад +1

      @@kaibaCorpHQ Yeah, IBEW Local 26 out of DC. I'm a Residential Worker at the moment, still trying to get into the Apprenticeship program. Applying for the A Program required a copy of a high school diploma or GED, a sealed transcript verifying that I'd passed Algebra I, and a copy of my license. Then there was an aptitude test and upon passing that, an interview panel. There are always a lot of applicants and limited spots though, so don't get discouraged if it takes a while to get in.

    • @studiompodcastnetwork5119
      @studiompodcastnetwork5119 4 года назад

      Check out the new ECX drill bits from Milwaukee. They changed my life with working on residential switches/ receptacles screws. I discovered them by mistake when I ordered a set of extra bits for my Milwaukee 11-in-1 screwdriver and the ECX bit was included.

    • @richardmancos5510
      @richardmancos5510 4 года назад +1

      Actually, all Klein tools even the ratcheting are covered under lifetime warranty. I have warrantied out my ratcheting cable cutters twice, and both times was from me doing dumb shit like cutting stainless steel cable and dickering up the blade. Klein tools are superior to all and anyone who says different is a hack! 😂

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr 3 года назад +3

    The one thing I saw missing from this list that you really need as a tradesman is a level. For checking square and plumb on enclosures, for bending conduit, for all sorts of things. As an apprentice an inexpensive $6-10 9” level is what you need. As you do more commercial work it makes sense to invest in a model that can clamp onto conduit for doing bends like a Klein 935AB4V . Also if you do a lot with EMT a conduit reamer (Klein 85191) or a reamer bit ( Klein 85091) is a nice tool to have. I checked, the southwire model SCDFR actually is cool because the bit can be removed and used in a drill, so it kinda has an edge on the Klein if the quality is up to par.

  • @wizard3z868
    @wizard3z868 4 года назад +1

    up here in the northeast i use a lot of mc for basements and garages tht roto splitter was given to me when i left tech school and has served me well for over 20yrs

  • @JohnWuWei
    @JohnWuWei 4 года назад +5

    The Southwire Rotospliter was one of the best purchase I made working in Commercial. The blade is still good after going through 2000ft of 12/2 and 12/3 bundles. Always keep a spare one handy.

    • @darthcollosus
      @darthcollosus 4 года назад

      The contract I just started working for bought me one of those it works pretty good

  • @panda8bamboo161
    @panda8bamboo161 3 года назад +13

    I feel like, a drill (with hammer function) and an impact should be included too. Used waaaaay to often.

    • @kieranwilliams2080
      @kieranwilliams2080 3 года назад +6

      I’m sure he feels like those are very important but he said hand tools specifically.

  • @richardgarcia6108
    @richardgarcia6108 4 года назад +9

    I like your channel. You do an excellent job of explaining many of the concepts in the electrical world. FYI I’m a retired secondary math teacher now turned into a handyman who has independently studied and practiced residential electrical work for over twenty years. I now have thousands of dollars worth of high quality tools, mainly Kline’s. Anyway, short of an amp meter or mutineer I think a non-contact voltage tester was missed. I know they have their drawbacks but in most situations it serves as a double check against accidentally working on live wires or blowing out your dikes or linesman. There’re not that expensive. There are plenty of models out there with all sorts of features. A basic Kline or Fluke model would suffice. Thanks for what you do! TTL.

  • @stevenwilliams6638
    @stevenwilliams6638 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man I'm getting into it later in life (I'm 40). Nice to know I have all the tools I'll need to get started.

  • @DavidSmith-tz9bx
    @DavidSmith-tz9bx 4 года назад

    Thread locker on the tape measure screw, this channel has helped me safely install motion lights, and dimmer switches.

  • @mattmichel1068
    @mattmichel1068 3 года назад +23

    I’m in trade school right now. Loving it and I can’t wait to get into my first job. Keep up the awesome vids bro.

    • @NonStopActionJDog
      @NonStopActionJDog 2 года назад +3

      Where are you at? You become a apprentice then go to trade school here

  • @Christiones
    @Christiones 3 года назад +4

    Currently looking around In Home Depot, so far no one knows where the swords on the back are. I’ll keep trying.
    (;
    Love your vids man I’ve been loading my brain with knowledge. Thanks for your teachings man!

  • @jongrier5093
    @jongrier5093 3 года назад

    I use the blue black Kleins for rough-in and the grey black ones for trim out and service. I recommend both equally!

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr 3 года назад

    All of these are great suggestions... I still have most of my original set of Klein tools because I keep up with stuff and don’t abuse them. People should learn to use a file to sharpen their diagonal cutters and lineman’s pliers...makes them nicer to use. Klein also makes a yellow handle set of both with induction hardened cutters for steel wire.
    Klein,Dewalt and Milwaukee all make a demolition screwdriver with a metal butcap and a really hard tip. They are designed to knock out plugs and do demo stuff.
    Also, you can buy replacement bits for the Klein driver on Amazon

  • @missknb
    @missknb 4 года назад +5

    I staff electricians for companies and I'm glad I found your videos! I have a huge issue with guys coming in and saying they are journeymen when the are at best level one apprentice. Thank you for your help!

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 3 года назад +2

      Had a know it all young sparky that had 5 years expierance. Could not run conduit or know how to wire in a start stop pushbutton. Second week on job he expected to get a paid day off for his birthday. Company got rid of him before he even worked a month. Also as with most lousy workers had all low quality hand tools and not many if them.

  • @DogeatDog54
    @DogeatDog54 3 года назад +12

    How about a triple tap for chasing half-assed threaded hole in boxes?

  • @ManShellz234
    @ManShellz234 2 года назад

    Starting my apprenticeship in August, so glad i found you vid. Keep the goodness coming 👊

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 3 года назад +1

    The screws that have a robertson and slotted heads are ECX which Klein makes as well, really gives you a lot of torque and very little chance of stripping the head or slipping.

  • @ericbrown9201
    @ericbrown9201 4 года назад +10

    Awesome vids man! You can put some loctite on your tape measure belt clip screw, should hold.

  • @michaelkeysor9852
    @michaelkeysor9852 4 года назад +4

    That tip you keep breaking can be bought on amazon. I order my combination bits for my 11 in 1 there

  • @spudatbattleaxe
    @spudatbattleaxe 4 года назад +1

    I too have an obsession with flashlights but my favorite one right now is the Milwaukee pocket rover. Its a little floodlight that hinges and has very strong magnets and a clip. All the guys that see it at our different jobs are impressed with it. When I bought it there was an errante for a free spare battery and charger too so that was nice. I hate using headlamps and this light has been working awesome for me. If I’m working above ceiling or in a dark panel room I can just attach it to any metal object nearby and it fills the whole room with light

    • @trundlemae
      @trundlemae 4 года назад +1

      Unilite torches way to go bro!!!

  • @joshcowart2446
    @joshcowart2446 3 года назад +1

    I’m a plumber and I never carried an 11 in 1. This is possibly because of the guy I learned under. Also there’s times when you have to have a straight shaft to get into some holes. Anyway I finally bought the Klein 11 in 1 and love it. As for losing pieces, I’ve found that you can buy all the parts on Amazon individually. I’ve done this rather than spend $20 to replace it

  • @williamgrand9724
    @williamgrand9724 3 года назад +31

    "Which leads me into #14, you're gonna wanna get yourself a good samurai sword, now your probably thinking this is a bit overkill but they are really good for demolition."

  • @farmerdave7965
    @farmerdave7965 4 года назад +4

    You've sold me on the crocs. I'm getting a pair. Someone has finally made the handle curve correctly.

  • @crashnburnps3
    @crashnburnps3 4 года назад +1

    As for flashlights my personal favorite is the mag light pro, compact rugged and takes actual AAA batteries that last a while. Had mine for a few years and even worked outside dropped in snow and works great. Even has a little nylon holster for the belt and is relatively bright and inexpensive. I really like it has the iconic twist heat for turning on. I have has so many with a multifunction switch and they never last.

  • @expfcwintergreenv2.02
    @expfcwintergreenv2.02 3 года назад

    I’d recommend the mini Klein flush-cutters, D-275-5. Cuts up to #16AWG solid conductor (I have cut #10 stranded no problem), then can be used to score and strip the insulation. Cuts zip ties flush so there is no plastic dagger left sticking out for the next guy. Fits in a shirt pocket so you always have them. Also great for job site manicures.

  • @ottoroth9377
    @ottoroth9377 4 года назад +5

    With those precision screw drivers...the way you held and turned them an smiled....brought out your MR. ROGERS to a degree. Lol

  • @trevorv8860
    @trevorv8860 4 года назад +4

    i agree with you on the drywall saw (what we call it in canada), i had a milwaukee one and it bent like crazy after using it only a few times.. buy quality or buy it over and over again

    • @zechthompson7688
      @zechthompson7688 4 года назад +2

      Trevor Voisey quality over quantity, that’s what I say!

  • @steveurbach3093
    @steveurbach3093 3 года назад

    I love my Klein threader #4 up for cleaning buggered box holes. Another Klein is their EMT tool. Reams and does lock screws. Another fan of real batteries. Dead, change them and you are back in business. Whereas you have to wait for a rechargeable.

  • @jamesf2697
    @jamesf2697 3 года назад +2

    On the measuring tape, first thing take the screw out, apply locktight and reinstall. 😉. For the keyhole saw there are 2 that I like milwaukee has one that folds and uses sawsall blades, the other other I don't remember the name anymore but it has teeth on both sides and is a beast.

  • @LeonidasBorgesEletrica
    @LeonidasBorgesEletrica 3 года назад +47

    Very good! I'm passionate about tools. And I really like the American electrical system

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire 2 года назад +1

      I worked with a guy from Guanajuato. I watched him run sprinkler wire from 120v led fixtures about 1/2 in underground direct burial 🤣. I dont think he was a good mentor for me as an apprentice

    • @Not_Petya
      @Not_Petya 2 года назад

      me too

    • @davidboman7395
      @davidboman7395 2 года назад

      Lmfao “I really like the American electrical system”🤣 You gotta be kidding me?? Metal boxes and cables inside walls, yes very nice system smh🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire 2 года назад +1

      @@davidboman7395 Inside walls we typically use plastic.

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire 2 года назад +1

      @@davidboman7395 Im surpised you think that is all there is to it.

  • @thms4771
    @thms4771 4 года назад +227

    You forgot the torpedo level. Just saying.

    • @richardcranium5839
      @richardcranium5839 4 года назад +119

      an old brick layer told me "just pee on it. the side it runs off is low"

    • @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101
      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101 4 года назад +1

      Ringo Wayne 👍

    • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
      @RobertLeBlancPhoto 4 года назад +10

      I've seen people use the level app in their phones. :/

    • @caden01691
      @caden01691 4 года назад +1

      Two of them preferably.

    • @davidjudd221
      @davidjudd221 3 года назад +3

      Dingo Wayne, he was going to cover that, but he torpedoed that idea.

  • @thisisntbec
    @thisisntbec 3 года назад +1

    Hi Mate, currently applying for an electrical apprenticeship. very informative video, thanks!

  • @TonyMontana-fs3lu
    @TonyMontana-fs3lu 4 года назад +30

    #1 square screwdrivers are great for receptacles

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 года назад

      Not really I just found out they’re phasing it out because they don’t provide a secure tightening

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 года назад

      Hi Eddie

  • @Mjolnir_27
    @Mjolnir_27 4 года назад +90

    All Pliers : Knipex
    All Screwdrivers: Klein
    Power tools: Milwaukee

    • @joshbenton810
      @joshbenton810 4 года назад +12

      K W pliers: klein
      Screwdrivers: wiha
      Power tools: dewalt

    • @CaseyDresser510
      @CaseyDresser510 4 года назад +22

      I was with you until the power tools. I think you spelled Makita wrong...🤣

    • @alancast6000
      @alancast6000 4 года назад +5

      Haven’t tried knipex can’t get them in Home Depot but Klein all the way and powertools, MAKITA only

    • @jayholmes5775
      @jayholmes5775 4 года назад +3

      @@alancast6000 certain home depots carry Knipex if you look on their website you can find stores that do atleast in South Florida they do

    • @eds6569
      @eds6569 4 года назад +2

      @@alancast6000 Makita used to be top of the line, ya need to go red if you can afford it now though, all of our crew has been slowly transitioning to Milwaukee.

  • @theprojectman
    @theprojectman 4 года назад

    A scratch awl makes a good pilot hole for drywall saws. 4 holes, one in each corner for a box is a good way to make accurate controlled cuts. It’s like drilling holes before using a jig saw.

  • @user-br1ob2nf1x
    @user-br1ob2nf1x 2 года назад

    I'm in love with this guys personality LOL had me cheesing all through the video...VERRYY informative video by the way, like SUPERB...I'm not even an apprentice yet, just took my aptitude test today, but I feel really good and inspired after I took the exam...I know not a single thing about the trade except for math lol so good looking out, this is just what I needed...subbed!

  • @SantinoP619
    @SantinoP619 2 года назад +3

    Looking forward to my new journey as an apprentice, picked up my first haul at Home Depot and still have a lot to buy.

    • @bradywassam5232
      @bradywassam5232 2 года назад

      How much did you spend for your first set of tools?

  • @sikox209
    @sikox209 4 года назад +4

    I miss my buck Mesa knife😕 that was my perfect knife, it was fixed and had a kydex sheath( I think that’s how it’s spelled, correct me if I’m wrong/ misspelled it) with a belt loop and I would always put the sheath upside down on my belt and tighten the sheath so the knife was firmly held. It would conceal it more. I also stained the handle to appear darker because originally it was a light gray. Sadly I don’t have it anymore because I forgot it at a job site right before it was time to leave it was. I had started that shift at 3 am and it was 6pm and I was tired and frustrated to I didn’t notice that I had left it on a tractor and left home. Well the next day I entered at 5am but my coworkers had entered at 3am and no one even saw the knife... 🤔

  • @HeliumXenonKrypton
    @HeliumXenonKrypton 3 года назад

    Great video, totally agree about Makita & Milwaukee drills. Klein makes great tools, I think the Milwaukee stuff is worth the money.

  • @mattb4885
    @mattb4885 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Fun fact, "channelocks" are a brand name from Meadville, PA (just aside my hometown) but 'adjustable' pliers are an essential tool!

  • @thepeter3116
    @thepeter3116 4 года назад +29

    Knipex diagonal cutters are the only brand that is worth the money. I recommend the 10" version.

    • @TonyMontana-fs3lu
      @TonyMontana-fs3lu 4 года назад

      thepeter I agree but the 3 size kit

    • @jonathangarza3613
      @jonathangarza3613 4 года назад +1

      Where do they sell them?

    • @veganlvl5202
      @veganlvl5202 4 года назад +2

      Yeah man my kliens dont even cut 14 solid. They are brand new and just dont do any work. I shouldve never bought klien pliers

    • @the74impala
      @the74impala 4 года назад +1

      Amazon has them

    • @banehogs5589
      @banehogs5589 4 года назад +3

      Vegan LVL5 i prefer knipex over kleins but i have the red handled "journeyman handle" klein ones with the angled head and they actually cut pretty well?? If yours cant cut 14 solid something is horribly wrong or youre weak as hell no offence lol. Mine cut all 3 number 12's in romex at once, cut that thick metal wire that they use to hang up the ceiling grids, etc. can cut small ish hardened steel nails and whatnot. If you dont have a good pair of linemans i HIGHLY recommend knipex

  • @Gruntled2001
    @Gruntled2001 4 года назад +6

    Love your vids bro!! 👍🏼🤝

  • @donlamb1800
    @donlamb1800 Год назад

    A sash bar, or pinch bar, is also very handy to have, more so on the residential side. I used sash bars on almost every job, they are a versatile tool.

  • @fuelediowa
    @fuelediowa 4 года назад +1

    One of those little torches, great for heat shrink, and has the little soder tip works great for little quick jobs.

  • @stuffguy7
    @stuffguy7 4 года назад +5

    Try using a #1 square next time you do outlets or switches. Most brands these days accept a #1 square for the terminals and yoke screws. Way less likely to cam out than a #2 phillips.

  • @sheldonfrey1
    @sheldonfrey1 4 года назад +17

    Start using a 6" Channel Lock and you'll never take them out of your pouch.

  • @GailsonPvPwtf
    @GailsonPvPwtf 2 года назад

    About those precision screwdrivers, my favorite aspect of those is being able to have the twisty bit in my palm and then spin the tool with my fingers. I also have a small ratcheting screwdriver with different tips.

  • @pedromariscal5354
    @pedromariscal5354 2 года назад

    I have most of my tools I’m a 1 year apprentice but working on gettin all my tools together so when I head back into the field with my next company I’m ready for whatever comes my way

  • @illestofdemall13
    @illestofdemall13 4 года назад +14

    Waiting for the new Klein Electrician's Sword to come out. Lol

  • @timothykemp1772
    @timothykemp1772 4 года назад +4

    Well I know it is not a hand tool but I have seen boots that have a supposed electrically safe sole.So what is the down low on this type of foot ware?

  • @kenmen23
    @kenmen23 2 года назад

    Just passed my Aptitude Exam for the IBEW here in Utah, can’t wait to get started!

  • @whitebeltlyfbjj3393
    @whitebeltlyfbjj3393 3 года назад

    I'm getting work experience as a electrician and bought tools based on the sparky I'm shadowing....they always getting borrowed by other tradesmen lol....
    This guys knowledge is very extensive...bravo

  • @objective7042
    @objective7042 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for this video, I got accepted to my local union. Wish me luck in my new career.

    • @nickballard3314
      @nickballard3314 4 года назад

      As an apprentice? How I been waitin forever!!

    • @nickballard3314
      @nickballard3314 4 года назад

      Congrats

    • @latashaduncan6071
      @latashaduncan6071 4 года назад

      Good luck! Waiting for mine to start accepting applications again.

    • @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101
      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101 4 года назад

      Danny 👍👍👍

    • @Berbs73
      @Berbs73 4 года назад +1

      Congrats!
      I got accepted when I was 18.
      About to get my 25 year pin at the next meeting.
      Best thing I ever did.

  • @matthewbattenfelder9
    @matthewbattenfelder9 4 года назад +12

    Do yourself a favour and convert all two handled tools to Knipex, and I’ve used Klein for 15 years, not knocking Klein...but anyone that’s ever tried can’t go back.

    • @Mjolnir_27
      @Mjolnir_27 4 года назад +6

      All Pliers : Knipex
      All Screwdrivers: Klein
      Power tools: Milwaukee

    • @x78340
      @x78340 3 года назад

      Mjölnir Svartalfheim
      Pliers: Knipex
      Screwdrivers: Wera
      Powertools: Makita
      That are def the best brands!

  • @Penguin545
    @Penguin545 Год назад

    Oh top tools def. a phone charger chord and portable power pack- that way when your battery is running low from playing on your phone near the end of the day you can charge it back up and never miss a beat- your journeyman will really appreciate your ability to think ahead and anticipate problems. With any luck he’ll mention your good thinking to the boss and you’ll be a front runner for the next big step in your career 👍

  • @brenthubner9521
    @brenthubner9521 3 года назад

    another great use for those black croc wire strippers is that they strip 14/2 really well, just dont bite down to hard because it will cut into the insulation of the wire

  • @jdreynolds29
    @jdreynolds29 4 года назад +7

    I don't want to be picky here but since this video is for apprenticesand information for them to know what tools to get they need the correct information so that when they are searching out the suggested list they find what they're looking for. On channel lock tongue and groove pliers it is not 11 inch and 9 in they are 10 in and 8in. Also on the screwdriver recommendationit wouldn't be a high-leverage screwdriver it would be a demolition flat blade screwdriver or demolition slotted screwdriver depending on brand will determine whether or not they listed as slotted or flat blade. #Just saying

    • @manwells7019
      @manwells7019 4 года назад +2

      Depends on your environment.. maybe make your own video for comparison?? Cause I work in the commercial side of Electrical and I've never heard of "demolition blade" anything..

  • @T6Tarek
    @T6Tarek 4 года назад +3

    I'm a huge fan of the electrical tools milwaukee has out. The strippers are amazing, needle noses are stout, and so on. I still enjoy all my klien tool but I'm slowly getting converted to a full milwaukee fanboi lol.

    • @brianhorton4501
      @brianhorton4501 4 года назад

      Milwaukee is a good brand for hand tools better than Klein the one tool he forgot was the voltage sensor the only tool that can save your life

    • @djhutchins8873
      @djhutchins8873 4 года назад

      their drills suck dewalt and kobalt got them beat, especially kobalt with that 24v that thing will tear off your arm, their multi tools (such as the needlenose with built in strip gauge and the stupid fat grips on the end) are garbage. Their hole saws (i call em cup saws) are nice out of the box but dont last, super sharp though. I prefer diablos carbide tipped, great for plaster too

  • @bubbly6379
    @bubbly6379 3 года назад +2

    Something I'd add for those of you getting into it, a set of nut drivers. I use these almost every day doing different types of strapping.

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto 3 года назад

    I'm just a DIY homeowner and the only one of those tools I don't have is the Roto-Splitter, which I would've liked to have had when I wired in BX in my brother's gas fireplace. I did the "bend and cut" method with my Klein Stake-On pliers. LOL

  • @colebrown8093
    @colebrown8093 4 года назад +3

    I really like my southwire 12 in 1 screwdriver and my Milwaukee 6 in 1 strippers. The screw driver has most of the types of drivers I need and the Milwaukee is a needle nose with strippers, small screw cutter, and curved cutters which is great for bigger wire. Also I love my 25' magnetic fatmax. Especially when running conduit.

  • @walteralbayero3267
    @walteralbayero3267 4 года назад +3

    What's up, when ru going to do another conduit video. I really enjoy ur sense of humor and I appreciate u taking the time making these videos.

    • @ElectricianU
      @ElectricianU  4 года назад +2

      Lot's of people have been asking this so I guess it's about time I get on it. Maybe in the next month or so, I've got some EMT stuff coming up

    • @walteralbayero3267
      @walteralbayero3267 4 года назад

      @@ElectricianU, thank you very much

  • @barrettelectrical3635
    @barrettelectrical3635 4 года назад

    Great video I love seeing other electricians set ups. I love those screwdrivers

  • @jacob.davis334
    @jacob.davis334 3 года назад

    The Klein Hybrids are my go to J-box make up tool. They make a needle nose with multiple uses that great for plugs

  • @mamaswamma1234
    @mamaswamma1234 4 года назад +4

    Dustin, do you have a blueprint reading video planned for future? If not that would be awesome! Love the vids

  • @oWhiteMonster
    @oWhiteMonster 4 года назад +189

    I'm the apprentice that has tools that the foremen borrow, lol!!

    • @djhutchins8873
      @djhutchins8873 4 года назад +11

      i feel that, i have a ferret, wire toner, skill saw, and sawsall that everybody is always grabbin

    • @aboveyou686
      @aboveyou686 4 года назад +46

      That makes you a good apprentice

    • @eds6569
      @eds6569 4 года назад +25

      If you're lucky like me you'll have a boss that doesn't keep track or take care of his own tools so he'll buy you new tools often because he knows he'll be borrowing 'em all the time and it's less for him to carry. Works out great for me since I love new tools and taking care of 'em plus I don't mind lugging the extra weight since it just helps me build muscle.

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 4 года назад +25

      Ed S my foreman just takes my tools and forgets to give them back

    • @eds6569
      @eds6569 4 года назад +7

      @@eddiew2325 hahaha... That happens a lot too, I was afraid to ask for 'em back from him directly at first so I started asking "I can't find my *whatever* tool, has anyone seen it?" When others were around even though I knew he had it and get it back that way until I didn't care anymore and just asked him if he had my tool.

  • @pgo301
    @pgo301 4 года назад

    Hey Very Nice, nothing beats free & valuable information. Like that you covered the 6 in 1 screwdriver because I bought one on the more expensive side and not being self-informative cheated myself out of the socket usage. So that alone makes the viewing worth it. It's obvious I'm not an electrician. Thank You.

  • @kevinsadowy5602
    @kevinsadowy5602 4 года назад +1

    My Klein's have a fishtape puller built in. So awesome.

  • @morongfamilyhomestead7484
    @morongfamilyhomestead7484 3 года назад +8

    Klien is life time warranty just return it when the tip brakes

    • @loganwalr
      @loganwalr 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @ShoeFrags
    @ShoeFrags 4 года назад +18

    “Not in the tool world at least” lmao

  • @blueskies4715
    @blueskies4715 4 года назад +2

    Good Video. I'm training about my 14th apprentice right now. She's got a year under her belt.
    Disappointed you didn't showcase the 11-in-1 Multi-tool. #1 and #2 Flathead and Phillips, #1 and #2 Square Tips and Star Tips, 3 different hex head drivers.
    #1 Offset Flat Head screwdriver (squiggly) is great for exploratory holes when planning out recessed lights in ceilings or remodel boxes in walls.Use it as a drill and extend it fully in the hole and you can spin it to locate joists and studs. Don't buy the one that has replaceable bits, the head is too big.
    Non Contact Voltage Tester. This is an indicator tool, don't always trust it. They can give false positive and negative results.
    18V Battery Powered Tools (Drill, Sawzall, Multitool, Lights, etc...
    Most of my work is residential remodel so 95% of my needed tools are Kleins, Strippers, 11-in-1 and buzz tester, plus a roll of black tape and reds in my back pocket.
    Again, great video, I'm going to recommend my apprentice check them out.
    Blue Skies.

  • @mikenormandy9250
    @mikenormandy9250 4 года назад +1

    The Hybrid grey handle linesman by Klein are one of the best hand tools I have ever bought - esp for residential. Having a stripper and a linesman together in one tool is awesome! - I am also seeing the combo screwdrivers being very popular these days, as well. The square/flathead combo #2 is very common for panels, boxes and throughs!

    • @abdulelkhatib2674
      @abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад

      4:46 there's a lot of different strippers on the market
      4:53 some of them are like several function
      4:54 some of them are different sized holes
      7:42 strippers are not usually that expensive

    • @nicklunning3694
      @nicklunning3694 3 года назад

      I can’t stand the combo screwdrivers, the square drive bits get stuck in the screw. After about the third time of that I tossed the screwdriver. Also the bits fall out in my tool bags

  • @justintaylor4208
    @justintaylor4208 4 года назад +74

    He forgot to meant the hammer function of the linesman!

    • @djhutchins8873
      @djhutchins8873 4 года назад +5

      nahh broskiedoodle, thats how you lock your pliers up since the best leverage to hit with is right on the bolt

    • @shimes424
      @shimes424 4 года назад +3

      *Every tool is a hammer* (except the battery end of a tool or my damn 3/4" bender! Still waitin for him to replace it...)

    • @shimes424
      @shimes424 4 года назад +1

      @@djhutchins8873 when closed, the lineman's pliers have a flat end that is perfect for thumb detecting.
      The same technique is used to slide the grips back into place 😉

    • @eds6569
      @eds6569 4 года назад +1

      I try not to use my linesman's for a hammer... But when I do I use the thick beginning part of the end right before the circle to avoid jacking 'em up which gives the best hammer action.

    • @MwClipsandmoments
      @MwClipsandmoments 3 года назад

      DJ hutchins just don’t hit the Klein man on the head lol one side is fine to use as a hammer because the bolt is fixed and doesn’t move.

  • @illestofdemall13
    @illestofdemall13 4 года назад +2

    Maybe put some Loctite on the screw of that the measure so it will stay. I like the Milwaukee ECX tip screwdrivers for most switch and receptacle terminals. It allows a nice fit and a lot of torque.

  • @mathewshoyt1763
    @mathewshoyt1763 2 года назад +1

    Dustin, you sir are an awesome instructor

  • @elvesgabriel5559
    @elvesgabriel5559 2 года назад

    nice man, i'm brazil, and i've been workink like as eletrician and study english, now i'll learning english and electric with you!

  • @samuelriveraserrano
    @samuelriveraserrano 4 года назад +3

    Can you please make a video explaining how to work safty at an environment where the electricity is on.

    • @bradswensen117
      @bradswensen117 4 года назад +1

      NFPA 70E. There should be a class near you somewhere. This is the recommended practices for hot work.

  • @abdulelkhatib2674
    @abdulelkhatib2674 3 года назад +8

    4:46 there's a lot of different strippers on the market
    4:53 some of them are like several function
    4:54 some of them are different sized holes
    7:42 strippers are not usually that expensive

  • @4EntertainmentOnly
    @4EntertainmentOnly 3 года назад

    I have these metal sheet cutting scissor from Milwaukee. I love them... THE BEST scissors for everything. I keep one for the kitchen cause they strong FULL TANG and BOLTED shut at cross hinge. I also have one just for fabric for my sewing kit. cutting jeans and leather.

  • @jackb6989
    @jackb6989 3 года назад

    For a multi tool screwdriver I have a milwaukee 11 in 1 (renovation/ painting etc) and that's been good enough for most every electrical thing I've dealt with.
    Just got a 8 in 1 with impact bits that swap in and out so I keep that on me so I don't have to carry my bits. Just that screwdrivers M12 impact

  • @gunnarjohnson9369
    @gunnarjohnson9369 4 года назад +4

    He’s saying a linesman’s pliers is one tool, ha I see it as a 3 in 1. Pliers, cutter, and most importantly.... hammer😏

    • @ChatGPT1111
      @ChatGPT1111 3 года назад

      Don’t forget attitude adjuster!