Today I went into detail on my main residential electrical service tool bag and its contents. I use a mix of german hand tools like Knipex and Wera, and some more common names. Comment what tools I should add to my collection!
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@SurvivingtheDaily3 ай бұрын
Great video sir! Very thorough loadout.
@CygnusRising3 ай бұрын
Everybody raves about the M12 Surge, and if I could go back in time I'd probably start with M12 instead of M18 -- seems like a great mix of smaller, lighter, quieter, and tons of control for an impact. Between brushless and battery tech, the 12V tools of today are *remarkably* performant. Sure, it's not the all-day workhorse if you're building a deck, drilling holes for anchor bolts, or if you need to run a paddle bit through an entire house worth of studs... but if you need that then stick on M18 and go get an SDS or a right-angle boring monster. I personally have the M12 installation driver. It's pricy, but it has pulled my ass out of the fire a few times with those attachments - the clutch on it goes down to basically finger-tight on even small fasteners. I'm not using it to fix a pair of glasses or set/grub screws, but it'll handle even fine thread
@PalmerElectrical3 ай бұрын
I have an M12 Surge Fuel driver that i keep at home for shop use. I definitely can appreciate its power, but I do need the extra umph of the m18 for the work day. I have seen the installation driver, and my initial impression has always been that its kind of gimmick-y because of the interchangeable heads. At first; I thought the same of my Wera driver and its removable shaft and bit storage. Perhaps it is worth a look though, I do have a need for delicate driving. Thank you for your comment!
@nachoisme3 ай бұрын
What belt is that? I’ve been looking for a stiffer belt and that held up nice
@PalmerElectrical3 ай бұрын
@@nachoisme It is a Nexbelt! Its made for conceal carry holsters. Its a click-type belt, and its suuper rigid. Highly recommend for industrial feel.
@nachoisme3 ай бұрын
@@PalmerElectricalnice…I saw that one in my research. Good to know it’s legit. Thanks for the reply
@VanKeurenpyrotechnicsАй бұрын
My bag got stolen a year ago. When i started building a new one, i opted for the m12 surge and it has definitely exceed expectations. Everyone is always shocked at how quiet it is.
@PalmerElectricalАй бұрын
@@VanKeurenpyrotechnics I have an M12 surge impact driver that I use at home, and I enjoy using it. It may end up on the truck when the M18 wears out
@ForeGeorgeman3 ай бұрын
Subscribing because I'll looking forward to seeing the full walkthrough
@MakeWithMike3 ай бұрын
staying prayed up and never giving up is essential. Call me crazy, but building a relationship with the Creator is incredible-it's like recognizing your parents.has helped my buisness grown Any way just subbed to get ya going a Lil 👍
@PalmerElectrical3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@BigBaller.693 ай бұрын
Great vid! I hope there’s a part 2 of this vid since it ended on the rack a tiers cable pry bar. Looking forward to the work truck tour!
@SamuelGarcia-ss6ti2 ай бұрын
What pouch is that? How did you make the leg holster?
@PalmerElectrical2 ай бұрын
@@SamuelGarcia-ss6ti I purchased a Firearm holster drop leg strap, and a “style and craft” brand leather 3 pouch holster with a clip, both from Amazon. I was skeptical of the pouch but it is hearty leather. Clipped the pouch on the molle on the leg strap, and added some velcro straps to hold it in place so it doesnt shake and move as much while walking👍🏻
@iangregoryhomeАй бұрын
What happened, it finishes mid flow...
@Shawn-fw6uf16 күн бұрын
Cool setup , but the painted hammer is kinda gey , but overall nice