Slip Joints _ Channellock 528
These are useful for just about anything. This specific model is my favorite. Other brands just don't feel right.
Channies _ Channellock 420; 430; 440
The name brand channel locks are the best and there's no argument. Buy the 430s and the 440s and you're set...
I used this bag through about half of my apprenticeship. I wish Harbor Freight would bring it back. It was cheap. There aren't many options for canvas bags. Only nylon.
Literally anything can be a hammer. It would be easier to make a list of non-hammers. I will start.
Motorola radios are not very good hammers. They are heavy and shock proof, but the plastic will crack. One of the bosses at my current job uses a radio to hammer things because he isn't...
I famously got walked off a job site once for not cleaning up after myself.
The job site was a huge mess. Everyone had two shelf carts but there was so much stuff on the ground that we couldn't roll our carts. We had to carry our carts around.
I was terminating receptacles and dropping all...
Vise Grips _ Irwin 902L3
These are great for the occasional rounded off screw. No need to carry a 6" or 8" pair. These little guys will do.
Locking C Clamp _ Irwin IRHT82587
This pair of grips is great for commercial work. Sometimes you need an extra hand screwing brackets onto steel studs...
Crimpers _ Klein 1005
These are the crimpers I've carried for years. Crimping needs to be done with a dedicated crimping tool. You really don't want to use a multi style tool that does everything including crimping. It will not do as good as this tool does.
Cable Cutters _Klein 63050...
That tool tote is hella expensive, but very nice. I use a two dollar two gallon bucket. I am a humble poor millenial.
Union contractors have to supply power tools and accessories. There's some accessories they will not supply but are essential. Like hole saw extensions.
Yall smelly Europeans buy made in USA tools? That's fascinating. We need to liberate your nation with standard measurements and you can ditch that awful metric thing.
Nice. I'm going to add that wera to my wishlist on Amazon. My only gripe with wera tools is the orange and yellow gets super dirty for no reason and you can't get them clean.
I've always wondered what guys used the thread cleaner thing for. Thanks for answering that question. (I don't know the first thing about linemen.. only commercial/industrial)
The best reamers are channellocks. Tool grips are for soy boys. Besides, it's one less tool to carry.
I always carry my 430s and 440s everywhere. If it was a commercial job with set screw EMT connectors I would only carry my 420s to keep my bag light.