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I have been doing some wiring installation and have noticed that good tools are much more enjoyable to use, than junk ones and usually do a better job.
One is a pair of "GB" brand of needlenose pliers, that are supposed to be commercial grade, but are wasted after two days use.
Another is a pair of Thomas Betts cutter/crimper pliers ( I found them along the road), that probably sturdy enough to be used to chisel My. Rushmore.
There is also a romex stripper from Menards, that works, but is already bending out ow qack.
My goal is to ditch the junk and get all quality electrician's tools.
Needlenose
wire strippers
romex sheath cutter
other stuff.
Any ideas welcome.
One is a pair of "GB" brand of needlenose pliers, that are supposed to be commercial grade, but are wasted after two days use.
Another is a pair of Thomas Betts cutter/crimper pliers ( I found them along the road), that probably sturdy enough to be used to chisel My. Rushmore.
There is also a romex stripper from Menards, that works, but is already bending out ow qack.
My goal is to ditch the junk and get all quality electrician's tools.
Needlenose
wire strippers
romex sheath cutter
other stuff.
Any ideas welcome.