Hey Rick just came across your video and really liked it. I have my own low voltage business as well. Just curious what tool bag you used for your main load out? I use veto bags as well but you mentioned you use Klein so curious if you had a model for your smaller main bag. Thanks!
So I am possibly looking to get into low voltage. But you're mentioning stuff about high voltage is that just for your own job or do low voltage people have to touch and move some high voltage stuff?
We do minor high-voltage such as installing Control4 lighting and relocating electrical outlets for TV’s. We probably shouldn’t. For anything bigger we ask the clients to call an electrician.
That "Milwaukee" torch is a Klein Tools torch! lol
Yea, realized what I said after I posted it. Still a great torch though!
Great loadout! Never seen the self-centering tape, going to get one myself. Subscribed!
You're going to lose it when you discover the T1 Tomahawk
@@TeganBurns new to the industry but because of you I’ll definitely purchase
Thanks for sharing! Just wished you also included your fishing gear that’s a little blurred out for the unexpected down time between jobs ;) 🥃 🥃
Thank you for the video! Very helpful!
Didn't know Milwaukee bought Klein lol
That’s a Klein tool light not Milwaukee cool set up tho
Very nice 👍👍
Good video …
Hey Rick just came across your video and really liked it. I have my own low voltage business as well. Just curious what tool bag you used for your main load out? I use veto bags as well but you mentioned you use Klein so curious if you had a model for your smaller main bag. Thanks!
It’s just a basic Husky bag from HD.
So I am possibly looking to get into low voltage. But you're mentioning stuff about high voltage is that just for your own job or do low voltage people have to touch and move some high voltage stuff?
We do minor high-voltage such as installing Control4 lighting and relocating electrical outlets for TV’s. We probably shouldn’t.
For anything bigger we ask the clients to call an electrician.
what type of labeler is that
It’s a Rhino 4200. We use 3/4” labels because they allow me to fit more characters, and therefore fewer abbreviations when labeling wire
Too much unnecessary stuff to carry..