maintguy
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Any of you guys have a gig like this? If so how do u rate the company supplied tools?
Did\ do you have any of your own stuff there?
Did\ do you have any of your own stuff there?
we have a thief that management refuses to acknowledge. He works weekends when no one else is around, and steals whatever isn't locked up.
We need to supply the most basic of tools. Large amount of shop supplied tools. Also hammers, files, drill bits, tap and dies and a few other things are in the stock room to grab. We get a $300 a year tool allowance. If we break something, generally they will replace it with a quailty industrial tool brand.
Our plant has a list of tools guys need to provide depending on position. If a maintenance guy breaks a tool it's replaced by the company, and with a quality unit at that. Armstrong, proto, williams. Most guys like to fill their lists at big box stores and sometimes harbor freight.
Blanket party.....
.I'm leaning towards taking a basic small set with me on on my first day. I don't want to be stuck using ****.
Now any ideas on what to put in that set?
Not sure what your job expectations are, so it is hard to say. I can tell you what I use most.
SAE wrenches and sockets
Pliers
Screwdrivers with every bit imaginable. Include a security set with those funky little bits for things like bathroom partition hardware, etc.
A wide array of bit holders, extensions, etc for your cordless drill.
Right angle drill accessory
A good flashlight
Adjustable wrench (I carry a little 4" with me everywhere)
Tape measure/level
Drill bit set
Allen wrenches
Torx
I'm sure there are other things, but this would be a good start if you came to work on my crew at the hospital.
Thanks it will be in a plastics factory
Is this the actual building or are you also getting into the automation? Robots, conveyors, bowl feeders, injection molding machines, temperature units, dryers, loaders and even the guarding work cells?
Some factories have a mix match of equipment from multiple suppliers and I can say a lot of that is metric.
My manufacturing company issues all the tools. Luckily they buy industrial grade or high grade stuff. My boss's mentality is that you don't see a doctor buying all the scalpels or oil worker buying that 100mm socket with their own personal money. Administration emphasizes that abusing tools will lead to a write-up because it is dangerous and destruction of property.
For automotive, I guess most employers want an employee that supplies most of their own tools so they don't have to buy tools.