Electrician Tools

The Generalist.
2 Mar 201305:23

Summary

TLDRThe video offers a detailed peek into the presenter's tool bag, showcasing a curated selection of essential tools for various tasks. Featured are a mirror for obscured views, insulated screwdrivers for safety, a folding utility knife, a magnetic level for panel installations, tin snips for sheet metal work, ratcheting wrenches, metric tools on a carabiner, scissors, and a Klein non-voltage detector for safety. Also included are needle-nose pliers, a metric nut driver, a Phillips screwdriver set, Allen keys, Robinson screwdrivers, pliers, a multimeter, tweezers, adjustable wrenches, a DeWalt bit set, slim needle-nose pliers, side cutters, metric Allen keys, Phillips screwdrivers, Robinson insulated screwdrivers, wire strippers, precision tools, a paint scraper, lockout tags, a micrometer, high-voltage panel keys, safety glasses, a multi-bit screwdriver, flush cutters for zip ties, a permanent marker, precision screwdrivers, gloves, a measuring tape, and a DeWalt impact set.

Takeaways

  • 🪞 The first tool mentioned is a mirror, useful for seeing obscured areas.
  • 🛠️ Insulated screwdrivers are praised for safety and the convenience of disposable blades.
  • 🧲 A clein level is highlighted for its magnets that help with metallic surfaces and panel installation.
  • ✂️ Tin snips are described as essential for working with sheet metal.
  • 🔧 Ratcheting wrenches are noted for their utility.
  • 📏 Metric and standard screwdrivers are organized on a carabiner for easy identification.
  • ✂️ Scissors are considered a necessary addition to any toolbox.
  • ⚡ A Klein non-voltage detector is emphasized as a life-saving tool.
  • 📏 Needle-nose pliers are a staple tool relied upon heavily by the speaker.
  • 🔩 The speaker prefers metric tools due to their prevalence in their company.
  • 🔩 A variety of screwdrivers, including Phillips, Allen keys, and square types, are deemed indispensable.
  • 🔧 Plumb pliers are acknowledged as occasionally useful despite a tendency to strip bolts.
  • 🔌 A multimeter is mentioned, with a link to a review provided.
  • 🔧 Adjustable wrenches are considered less desirable due to their potential to damage bolts.
  • 🛠️ A DeWalt bit set is kept for use with drills.
  • ✂️ Slim needle-nose pliers are appreciated for their small profile and detail work.
  • ✂️ Side cutters are described as effective for dealing with wires.
  • 🔩 Metric Allen keys are present, but the speaker plans to replace them soon.
  • 🔩 A regular set of Phillips screwdrivers is included.
  • 🛠️ Robinson insulated screwdrivers are part of the tool collection.
  • 🔌 An array of wire strippers is appreciated for their precision in different applications.
  • 🛠️ Precision tools are valued for their safety and detail-oriented work.
  • 🎨 A paint scraper is noted for surface preparation and removing gaskets.
  • 🔒 Lockout tags are important for safety and can be marked permanently and cleaned off with rubbing alcohol.
  • 📏 A micrometer is included for precision measurements.
  • 🔑 High-voltage panel access keys are mentioned for specific tasks.
  • 🥽 Safety glasses are kept outside for easy access.
  • 🔩 A multi-bit screwdriver is considered a versatile tool to have on hand.
  • 🪜 A flush cut tool is used for zip ties.
  • ✒️ A permanent marker is used for labeling lockout tags.
  • 🧤 Gloves are included for warmth and grip when working outside.
  • 📏 A measuring tape is listed as an essential tool.
  • 🔨 An impact set is stored separately due to space constraints in the tool bag.

Q & A

  • What is the first tool mentioned in the tool bag and what is its purpose?

    -The first tool mentioned is a mirror, which is used to see things that might be obscured.

  • What types of screwdrivers are included in the tool bag and what makes them special?

    -Insulated screwdrivers are included, which are great for protection, and their insulated nature makes them safe for electrical work.

  • Why does the speaker prefer the folding utility knife in their tool bag?

    -The speaker prefers the folding utility knife because it's always sharp due to its disposable blades.

  • How does the Klein level help with panel installation?

    -The Klein level has magnets on the bottom that adhere nicely to metallic surfaces, making panel installation easier.

  • What types of tin snips does the speaker have and what are they used for?

    -The speaker has all three types of tin snips, which are used to cut sheet metal easily.

  • How does the speaker organize their metric and standard wrenches?

    -The speaker organizes their metric and standard wrenches on a carabiner, providing a visual difference for quick identification.

  • What is the purpose of the Klein non-voltage detector in the tool bag?

    -The Klein non-voltage detector is used to check for electrical current and can save lives by ensuring safety before working on electrical systems.

  • Why does the speaker rely heavily on needle-nose pliers?

    -The speaker relies heavily on needle-nose pliers because they are a staple tool for precision work in their line of work.

  • What are the speaker's thoughts on Plum pliers and when might they be useful?

    -The speaker is not a huge fan of Plum pliers as they tend to strip the heads of bolts easily, but they find them useful occasionally when in a jam.

  • What is included in the tool bag for working with wires?

    -The tool bag includes side cutters for cutting wires, a variety of wire strippers for different gauges of wire, and needle-nose pliers for detailed wire work.

  • What precision tools does the speaker mention and how are they used?

    -The speaker mentions precision insulated screwdrivers, Phillips precision screwdrivers, and a paint scraper, which are used for detailed work and protection when working on circuits.

  • How does the speaker keep their lockout tags organized?

    -The speaker keeps their lockout tags laminated so they can write on them with permanent marker and wipe them off later with rubbing alcohol.

  • What is the purpose of the high-voltage panel access key in the tool bag?

    -The high-voltage panel access key is used to safely access high-voltage electrical panels for maintenance or repair work.

  • Why does the speaker carry a multi-bit screwdriver on the outside of the tool bag?

    -The speaker carries a multi-bit screwdriver on the outside for quick access to a versatile tool that can handle various screw sizes.

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