Lineman’s, flathead and a knife Can take care of damn near everything with that. Lineman’s can do way more than you think, I strip almost all gauges with lineman’s. Takes a special touch to not score the copper
I personally don't carry many tools at all time, I have a bag of tools with me and a belt, I optimize my belt setup for whatever I am doing, for example, slab set up, piping set up, rough in setup, finishing set up are all kind of different, take care of your knees fellow sparkies, keep things light on the body for efficiency and health, nice video bro!
Got a big like from me! I'm sure a bunch of these people posting these videos haven't been doing this s*** more than a year and they call themselves Masters so you saying you're a journeyman right off the bat got you a good vote in my book
not a bad setup. Little too big for me but a solid set up. I rock a AWP electrical tool pouch. in it i carry the klein big flathead screwdriver, my Milwaukee M12 surge impact, the same Klein strippers, Milwaukee utility knife, electrical tape, Stanley FatMax 25' w/magnetic end, Klein Magnetizer Klein level, Klein Lineman pliers, Klein dykes, vise grip 6" channel locks, klein 11 in 1, klein reamer, carpenter pencil, marker, klein voltage meter. all of that takes care of 95% of the hand tools I'll need.
@@gnotec1074 you need to try knipex channel locks!!! Spend a hundred bucks get the three piece set and you'll never touch a pair of channel locks brand again because you will find them obsolete
Bro the ridgid wheel tool boxes and the Milwaukee ones are the same, rigid makes a pro 2.0 gear one that’s 25 inches wide not 22 and it’s way less than the Milwaukee pack out lol
I like your tools. I also prefer klien also. I really don't see buying knipex or other brands like that unless your already an electrician and can afford to pay the higher prices for it. However , I do believe in buying a quality drill and impact like Makita or Milwaukee.
Thank you Homie I’m Ben thinking about going back to school for electrician I did the plumbing framing graphic designing but now I have to go back for electrician thank you sir 👍👍up good information for someone that is just starting
will holsey Thank you !! Never knew this. But wow that lil tool helps soooooo much !! Its a tool I always keep on my tool pouch. When being on a 10ft ladder and needing to knock thoes ko's a lil hit knocks them out perfect. Thank you !!
@@gnotec1074 Gno, I really appreciate your idea of using a Catspaw for KOs. I've been on that ladder, in that ceiling, with no room whatsoever. Gonna make my job easier tomorrow
Good review for the most part but those Klein lineman's are not crimpers and if you use your cutter to crimp you will tear something up LOL knipex does make the best lineman but don't get the ones with the crimper use a regular crimp plier tool. Keep it up
The pros on the knipex linemans is that they have a fish tape puller and crimper. Not either or. Great video for apprentices. Too many don't carry any tools at all. Hit me up if you're ever in seattle looking for work
I was looking forward to you talking about your tape measure.
Lineman’s, flathead and a knife
Can take care of damn near everything with that. Lineman’s can do way more than you think, I strip almost all gauges with lineman’s.
Takes a special touch to not score the copper
Liked just because he pronounces Lineman correctly. Keep on keeping on. And no BS. Good vid
I personally don't carry many tools at all time, I have a bag of tools with me and a belt, I optimize my belt setup for whatever I am doing, for example, slab set up, piping set up, rough in setup, finishing set up are all kind of different, take care of your knees fellow sparkies, keep things light on the body for efficiency and health, nice video bro!
Got a big like from me! I'm sure a bunch of these people posting these videos haven't been doing this s*** more than a year and they call themselves Masters so you saying you're a journeyman right off the bat got you a good vote in my book
not a bad setup. Little too big for me but a solid set up. I rock a AWP electrical tool pouch. in it i carry the klein big flathead screwdriver, my Milwaukee M12 surge impact, the same Klein strippers, Milwaukee utility knife, electrical tape, Stanley FatMax 25' w/magnetic end, Klein Magnetizer Klein level, Klein Lineman pliers, Klein dykes, vise grip 6" channel locks, klein 11 in 1, klein reamer, carpenter pencil, marker, klein voltage meter. all of that takes care of 95% of the hand tools I'll need.
Knipex makes the best "channellocks"...
I like it how you choose your tools.. Special tool for the job not only for the brand
Savage video bro. good bag set up
Had me cracking up good advice with some real talk shit respect
LOW VOLTAGE DUDE thank you !!
@@gnotec1074 you need to try knipex channel locks!!! Spend a hundred bucks get the three piece set and you'll never touch a pair of channel locks brand again because you will find them obsolete
You should check out the knipex channel locks with the quick release button
Bro the ridgid wheel tool boxes and the Milwaukee ones are the same, rigid makes a pro 2.0 gear one that’s 25 inches wide not 22 and it’s way less than the Milwaukee pack out lol
Klein side cutters for the win!
I like your tools. I also prefer klien also. I really don't see buying knipex or other brands like that unless your already an electrician and can afford to pay the higher prices for it. However , I do believe in buying a quality drill and impact like Makita or Milwaukee.
Thank you Homie I’m Ben thinking about going back to school for electrician I did the plumbing framing graphic designing but now I have to go back for electrician thank you sir 👍👍up good information for someone that is just starting
Cool video hope things are going well for u man
I want o buy that husky knife from you. I loved my for the time I had it
You should due a review on your tools box
Alright I will maybe in a week cause my tools are at the job site
I have Milwaukee Packout and its great. I also use a Klein tool belt. I don't have a video though! Ha ha. Cool video bro!
electricalron nice the pack out is super bad ass ima upload another updated video on what I have now
Knipex is the best channel lock out here lol channel lock rust in a week
Good video do another 1
This is basically all american stuff 😂 «linemans and flathead screwdriver is all i need»😆
Btw you're ko hammer is actually a catsckaw for getting hard but nails out of deep wood
will holsey Thank you !! Never knew this. But wow that lil tool helps soooooo much !! Its a tool I always keep on my tool pouch. When being on a 10ft ladder and needing to knock thoes ko's a lil hit knocks them out perfect. Thank you !!
@@gnotec1074 Gno, I really appreciate your idea of using a Catspaw for KOs. I've been on that ladder, in that ceiling, with no room whatsoever. Gonna make my job easier tomorrow
Very cool. Do you ever wish you had a hammer or is the proclaw good enough?
Y Alexander I carry the claw with me 95% of the time and use the hammer 5% ots cause it depends of the day and the things needing to get done
I let a guy used my Milwaukee impact driver and he used the back of the handle as a hammer. Wtf. Not letting him touch it ever again
Ohhh mann I hate when people do that, since it’s not there they don’t care
Those channels are for cleaning up your cuts
Do you work for the union bro?
Nice video straight to the point
Good review for the most part but those Klein lineman's are not crimpers and if you use your cutter to crimp you will tear something up LOL knipex does make the best lineman but don't get the ones with the crimper use a regular crimp plier tool. Keep it up
I should make a vid to
0:50 whats that splice used for
Rogelio Hernandez for a spider box at job sites
@@gnotec1074 thx
Keep up the videos
Video was cut short my dood, maybe re-upload?
Knipex IS thé best
Very good vídeo but knipex tools are all insulated 1000v and Klein aren't but if u don't work on anything that has power Klein tools work very well 😊😀
Kevin Romo well now we know you don’t work for a living lol
The pros on the knipex linemans is that they have a fish tape puller and crimper. Not either or. Great video for apprentices. Too many don't carry any tools at all. Hit me up if you're ever in seattle looking for work
Wagos 🤨