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hello havent done a post in a long time mainly read other posts, ive finished my level 2 2365 and starting level 3 tomorrow also done my 17th edition, this is my tool bag and wondering what else i need thank you,


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tools i have:
bolster
hammer
set square with ruler
junior hacksaw
chalk line
chalk
tape measure 5m/8m
scaffold level
folding jabsaw
needle nose pliers
ck combi cutter 3
ck combi cutter 3 max
ck heavy duty wire cutter
fluke t150
fluke non contact voltage meter
3.5mm re threader
4mm re threader
pattress box level stabila
ck screw drivers
folding knife

what im gonna get:
2 spanners one small one big
hacksaw
conduit stock and die set
plastic conduit bending springs
files
trunking cutter
riveter tool
allen key
crimper
irwin vise grip
2 water pump pliers one small one big
 
The work we do is varied and its anoying having to throw your 20kg+ bag around.

Too true. It's so tempting to take everything that you think might be useful - I'm sure my arms have stretched a few inches over the years carting tools about that weren't needed in the end. The main briefcase toolbox is 32kg in 'normal' mode and 19.8 in 'flight' mode. There are four others depending on what I think I will be doing, total over 120kg, so recently I had a purge of everything I 'never' used from the main tool box. All I could bear to leave behind were three tools.
 
scratch you marker into that lot and add some leccy tape to identify it if someone borrows it! if your doing sitework I would put in a permanent marker and a pen and a note pad and some chewing gum nurofen and zip ties, if its your first day on site then take sandwiches and drinkswith you, that way you never have to leave your toolbag alone, then at the end of day 1 you can take it all home and just bring in what you actually need for day 2. good luck and don't forget if you don't know what your doing ask if they can go through it again so you don't make any errors. sounds better that I don't understand
 
scratch you marker into that lot and add some leccy tape to identify it if someone borrows it! if your doing sitework I would put in a permanent marker and a pen and a note pad and some chewing gum nurofen and zip ties, if its your first day on site then take sandwiches and drinkswith you, that way you never have to leave your toolbag alone, then at the end of day 1 you can take it all home and just bring in what you actually need for day 2. good luck and don't forget if you don't know what your doing ask if they can go through it again so you don't make any errors. sounds better that I don't understand

A dremel engraver is only £30 and is the best thing.

A tip i got off stepdad brill 2 or 3 small holes in screwdriver handle then put different perminant inks in holes. No way they can hide or get rid of marks then
 

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