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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

part one of the basic hand tools that a electrician uses

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  • Use your tools more, they won't rust like that, and you won't hesitate when you try to tell people what there for!! LOL!

  • @komputeruser Oh they are getting used now trust me but I can't force people to hire me no can I? Maybe were you live there is plenty of work for electricians, but here in the U.S. with good ol Obama all of our work has vanished. Luckly after being on the books at the hall along with 100's of other brothers I have been hired on through a contractor working on yes a government facility and this is because most if not all the work that our local is doing is government work

  • @ryanb788 yea big mouth that same good ole' obama has you getting a check now doesnt he. stop complaining about a president and get off your arse. F@@k guys like you always blame Obama for your PROBLEMS AND NOT YOURSELF

  • @omacdy Thanks for your comment. I am working by the way. This video was made what almost two years ago. I would have gotten an unemployment check no matter who was president. Why are you so mad? Yes the economy sucks. No I don't entirely blame Obama for this. There are hundreds of reasons why our economy is the way it is. It does suck but I'm like most people and keep on doing what we can to feed our family's even if it means having to work out of our comfort zone.

  • dude whats up with some wd-40 

  • @moedelacruz I know right well the best I did at the time was to wipe the cob webs off fo the tools lol. I was laid off for sixteen months. I've went through each and every tool and wire brushed them and put wd 40 on all of them

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  • heyy man i was just wondering how good your maths has to be for this trade i was thinking of getting an apprentiship as an electrition

  • Those are working man's tools. Thank you.

  • Ryan good vid about the basics on tools. I have had a lot of employees show up with some crappy brand tools. Having the correct tools is a big part of doing your job right!!

  • Your tools are nice why you let them rust bud! lol I take my tools in the house they are exspensive! kleins are. Good video though

  • That`s a nice set of tools, sir. I try to buy all Klein Tools as well. You probably already know this but if you spray your tools with wd40 or some other kind of lubricant and sand them down a little even with just a sanding sponge they will look really good after just a few minutes. While I was moving to my new home I found my very first set of kleins, they were rusted shut but after a bit of sanding and adding a lubricant they were as good as the day I bought them several years ago.

  • Bicycle chain lube works great on tools. Get the kind for mountain bikes and they will repel water fairly well. And it's cheap.

    I wouldn't use WD-40 on anything.

  • @ryanb788 good luck to you, hope you wear those things out!

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