Essential Tools You Will Need When Starting as a Plumber
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- You asked for it, so we made it. Today, we're talking about the tools you're going to need when starting as a plumber. The tools we're talking about are basic, essential tools. You may need more tools or different tools depending on the type of plumbing you're getting into.
I suggest you ask your boss before your first day what all you need to bring when you show up for your first real day of plumbing. They may require you to supply some tools, they may supply them all for you. It just depends.
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my first day i wish i would have had a headlamp, we went under a house and i had no light, you can understand the rest lol
It doesn't take long to learn!
Stay close
Rechargeable headlamp, rain gear, muck boots, speed wrenches, drywall knife, impact drill bit set and some balls. I love this trade.
And some balls 👌🏽🦾🚫🧢✅💯🗣😂😮💨
When I was 18 I got hired on with a small plumbing company I was young and excited so I went bought myself a hammer channel locks tape measure but I bought a tool belt (I didn't know what to expectfirst time doing any type of construction) the boss laughed and said I showed initiative versus the other people he hired and then told me to take off the belt lol
That’s funny. My boss told me to get a belt. I’m an electrician tho. I use most of what I carry every day so i guess it works out
My plumbing instructor told me always have a tape measure on your hip, a torpedo level and a small pad of paper. And a pen and marker
Andre Damon,And a Knife.
And pliers.
a (ahallow) bucket, to capture to water in pipes , once you cut off or remove stop valves. Essential!
The cool mustache/beard is universal between all trades/engineering careers. It’s a symbol of respect. All those that have a visual mind.
I'm so thankful for all the time you took to make all of these videos, so helpful! Everyone can go back and watch these and really learn from the best!
I'm so glad you like the videos!
Channel locks, tape measure, level, box cutter, a white marker and a black marker.
Why the white marker?
@@duskopetrovic7441 for surfaces the black marker can't be seen on.
I am first year through college. Then I ran across Roger Wakefields videos, suddenly I find myself searching for tools and making that step into the trades. I wanted to do something different and with work with my hands. Thanks Roger for being a huge Inspiration! Heres to future in plumbing🚽👨🔧
Good luck with your journey mate
Yep, went to college after high school, huge regret, now I am on my last quarter and just wish to start working.
To anyone who just finished high school and wants to get into construction, do not go to college. If anything you can do that later, try working first, I can't believe I wasted almost 4 years of my life on bs diploma, could have already been making 70+ a year.
I’m not even a plumber lol. I work in fire, smoke, water, and mold restoration. But occasionally I have to take sinks and toilets out. Just wanted to polish up my tool kit with the essentials. Thank you
Same here...
How did this help lol
I am currently in an apprenticeship, 6-in-1 screwdriver, tape measure, box cutter, and a Sharpie marker are carried by everyone at work all the time and one of the old guys adds a small adjustable wrench in his leg pocket.
I would also add a light and a sharpie or something to mark your cuts
Good call!
A marker and a utility knife. A must have in my book. My boss always asks me for a marker, a utility knife and a tape. So I have to be ready! Haha
Mini channel locks,best tool invented!
I just got so good I can eye ball it
My first day was with my best friend and his company because he needed help. Showed up with my whole trailer that had all my car repair tools. Little over kill but hey we used some of them.
Lol I used to have a tape measure then I became a master of you know what I need a piece about 6 feet and then watch your apprentice have his mind blown when your right
Edit: Roger your right I became a much better plumber after I grew my stash
@Titansd It’s all about the stash Brother!
Finally got enrolled in a plumbing apprenticeship. Its private (open shop) and Im registered for their classes and 3rd on the dispatch list for work. So these videos are nice, making a list of what to get prior to getting the call and what can probably wait
Great advice on which tools are needed.
The first day of my apprenticeship i brought most of these and so far have only used my tape measure and channel, that said always better to have it and not need it than vice versea
Since my first day training in electrical training Every one of these has been worth it to have since the first minute.
Great channel, good info. Keep it up👍🏻
My work provided a head lamp and pex cutters first day. The other thing that would be good is a razor knife (I’m fond of the Milwaukee fastbacks now, but I started with some cheap dollar store or maybe it wa harbor freight thing that rusted in 3 days and I used it for weeks). This is honestly more stuff than I’d personally recommend buying before your first day. But one thing that can’t hurt is a pair of good gloves that allow for dexterity.
Hello there,. Like your videos been considering a plumbing career,.
When you start getting some power tools, get a flashlight that goes with the batteries you can hang or flex for working in spots. A good pair of rubber boots, for muddy spots. I like a five gallon bucket for several reasons, I can haul the tools I need, trash, water etc. I don’t have to take my tool box in and out and it makes clean up after a job much easier.
Pvc saw and tube cutter
The all in one drivers are nice, but I have not had one yet, that doesnt fall apart. The klein has been the best so far (electrician contractor)
I swear by that wide azz adjustable wrench from channellock, but it is the only tool from that brand I carry, all other pliers, wrenches, drivers etc are for the most part from Knipex, Wera, and Ridgid. I believe willingness to invest in high end tools says a lot about you. 2 things I'd include on your list are kneepads and a flashlight. I'd also swap one or both of those levels for the gradient version. You can always sit a gradient torpedo level on any larger length level for a more accurate reading of slope. I know its not a tool most apprentices would buy, although I did and swear by it; a laser level. Setting slope over long lengths, laying out holes horizontally and vertically, setting shower valves, it'd be a hard tool for me to part with. Something to carry tools with? Go Veto Pro Pac.
Kyle Fogle all great stuff!
Thank you sir♥️👍
Hammer, level, tape measure, and marker. Boom
440,430,426, 442, channel locks, 460 towards commercial calls. Copper cutters being mini, medium, also Ridgid #152 cutters, stellar within any chrome plated brass tubular, rough brass tubular, Abs, and-or Copper, very diversified, up to 2". Ridgid#151 cutters are adaquate, but only cut up to 1"-5/8ths. Torch tips, self lighting tips, mapp fuel, and-or acetylene. M-c Acetylene tanks, always carry 2. If you are within a call, run out, example being past 6:00pm, no supply house is open. Customer now no water, travels until following day, supply houses don't open until 6:00am next calendar date. You second trip, secondary crawl, all un-nessesary any way thought towards. Fittings, take as many as possible under a raised foundation residential, and-or commercial, has no prevelance. Due to crawling 40'-60' back n forth within 1-2 fittings in your shallow tray is foolish. Same applies towards solder, Teflon tape, mapp fuel, always least 2. Or be a plumber in example 30's-40's age, torqued body from un-nessesarys, not using what's up-stairs, which some call it your noodle/brain. My close friend is now 62-years age, journeyman plumber since 1992, still running calls from moderate to very difficult physically demanding calls. Body within 20's-30's intact, not torqued, functioning like a 30 year old for most part, all due to two reasons. Attending/completing Phcc-plumbing occupations school, also post school, being trained within veteran service plumbers that left nearly all within land time forgot, in Longevity catagory.
Thank you sir
NIMESH JOSHI you are welcome! are you in the trade yet?
I just started at Roto rooter as an apprentice and they supply tools but the other service techs have bought most of their own tools just for preference. Do you prefer Milwaukee or dewalt???
Can you do a video in the Multipurpose Residential Fire Protection Sprinkler Specialist endorsement
@Wayne Stevens let's see if it still going to be here after September 1st and that could be a great thing to do. Do you have that endorsement in Texas?
I didn’t show up to my first job with tools but I was told we will be supplied our tools when starting our apprenticeship.
so how is your plumbing career going?
Electrical. Multiple channel locks, strap/pipe wrench, impact and drill. Sockets and chucks, uni bit, hole saw kit, linesmen 9" plyers, tape measure, wire strippers, hammer. Then spend like 800 more on finishing your basic sett.
My uncle chic been plumbing 40 years AND runs the jobs at MCG here in Augusta GA and he has exact same mustache
I would say pipe cutters for copper. Especially in commercial plumbing make sure you have multiple sizes.
I went to work for a contractor First Tool I bought a couple days into the job was a hammer and a cat's paw and that was good for up to 4 months
Then I had to buy a tool belt with all the basic carpentry tools
Very informative thanks
I am glad you are watching!
my old man has been laying pipe since he was 18 outa high school… still never graduated from the 5 gallon bucket😂 had same one for 15 years and counting
thats awesome haha
I AM GROWING MY COOL MUSTACHE 😂😅😎
Me: watching this video as a 1 month apprentice
How many tools you have: enough to goo like a journeyman
what if Im claustrophobic? will that have a major effect?
Depends on how bad your claustrophobia is. Every call is different.
No plumbers wrench?
Very good I will class all the time please help me
Also bring a sharpie and utility knife.
A Sawzall is a life saver
An impact drill with different length 1/4 inch magnetic bit holders and bits, fire collars can't be put in with tape
Also I'd love to see a proper fire collar demonstration and what happens to one during a fire. And yeah a good light is needed for new construction, hard hat, high visibility shirt, pants, high visibility vest, safety glasses, GLOVES, steel toe boots
Ok. Definitely not OSHA 😂
@kyrojag I still beleive this 3 years later. even more now, actually. Way too many dumb things that happen on jobsites. I'd rather look and act like a dweeb than get ran over/forgotten about/hurt etc. Safety is number 1, I don't get paid enough to be a dead or disfigured dad
A good flashlight.
or headlamp those are essential sometimes
I wanna be a good plumber but I’m a girl so any advice on how to grow a moustache 😂
I can never grow a mustache and when I do, it looks like pubic hair
This comment is beautifully random and free of context.
Lol never mind I just saw the end of the video
Channies, Hammer, Screwgun.
Im 23 but always use a stick rule lol, way more accurate
i forgot my saws off to cut down the C/Os!!and the inspector failed me bc I didn't have an "INSPECTORS LEVEL"😅
@Kepeli Lesu that sounds crazy! Where are you located?
@@RogerWakefield I'm based out of Grand Prairie. I've been meaning to visit your establishment and apply. Seems like you are one of the few that care if a plumber is licensed or not.
Sawzall.. as in it saws all..
@@lolpantsification sawzoff....as in SAWZ OFF
Most important tool is a pencil. Lol
Dennis Conyers I use one every day! Where are you located?
Do I buy my own tools?
Cool mustache is important in all trades. But I'm glade you didn't say something corny like your mind or your smart phone.
i use goggles for cutting pvc. i always use them.
That's a good idea! I've gotten those shavings in my eyes SOO many times
Knee pad is a must
very true, nowadays I take one with me everywhere...wish I did that when I was younger
Will my peach fuzz do good for the mustache part
Do you need those tools if you are a helper ?
And an extra pair of underwear lol
On my first day as a plumber i never knew there was a draining masjien
dude a mustache ? I have a go-T . I have that in the beginning Of working in the trade . There has to be an exception.
This is a basic tool list for any task.... nothing here makes it specifically for plumbing 😂 thanks ?
These are tools for starting plumber....no greenie is going to show up with a sewer camera or a 6ft closet auger...
Guess reading and comprehension skills aren’t your thing. Literally that’s the point of this video. Moron.
Get the hydrojet and you will never be homeless again!
S Yvonne we have a small hydrojetter and have thought about a bigger one. Have you done well with it?
@@RogerWakefield I'm just considering the business at this point. I own properties and am tired of paying plumbers the entirety of my rental profits.
Anyone tired of having your black sharpies stolen on the job site? When you buy them, buy red, yellow, and orange ones too. Replace the black caps with the brightly colored ones. Nobody will grab them if you leave them lying around, as any color other than black is practically obsolete on a job site
always the 1st one to comment.
@Christopher J Kim thank you as always! I do appreciate it!
What if I can’t grow a mustache???
Thanks for the info, but as you said people can’t do plumbing if they not a plumber, here is the thing , why have to explain about tools to do it? I know maybe is just me , but thanks anyway.
Forgive me if I misunderstood but your asking, "why make these videos if people who aren't licensed can't do it?" If I'm correct then I'd like to say this: I've been applying for the union and trying to use these videos and so many more as studying material so even as my first day I won't be to lost. Have been studying for a couple months and I have more notes then I wrote in highschool, but I personally use these videos as good ways of taking notes.
You must have deep pockets
😢😂but I’m a woman and I want to be a great plumber, I can’t grow a mustache 😂😂
Aw man I don’t have a cool mustache
You must ride a Harley.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Roger wakefield: “ you’ve gotta have a cool mustache it’s the most important”
Me: LOL! but I’m a girl now sooo...I guess I can’t be a plumber🤷🏽♀️😂
Oh Danielle, I know girls with mustaches... But to be a good plumber all you really need is a great attitude, a willingness to learn, and to work hard every day! No mustache required.
Hehe yes I know😂😁 I love to learn about plumbing, but I don’t want to become a plumber, I just wanna be really good at it so I don’t need to worry when I’m gonna have my own house and plus I’m just a teenager, and your video is helpful
I am glad that you enjoy them Danielle. I hope you don’t have a mustache like mine....
LMAO!! No I don’t 🤣
My dad is also a plumber he looks like the hunter from jumanji he's got that moustache beard thing