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Colleagues - DO NOT GO THERE PLEASE - I suggest a set of good quality, effective wire strippers.
Tool box advice and comparisons?
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Colleagues - DO NOT GO THERE PLEASE - I suggest a set of good quality, effective wire strippers.
Bl..dy brilliant humour. You have missed your true vocation as a live comedian.Tool box advice and comparisons?
Tbh books would have been my go-to but he already stocked up on those and has plenty workwear. He didn't make it easy for me.Interesting that everyone has defaulted to tools and meters, does no-one wear trousers or read books anymore?
But yes, as others have said, a decent insulated screwdriver kit is both practical and should be a long-time investment. I still have some in use today that I bought with my first apprentice wages - and that was a LONG time ago!!
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Omg I love this . Does that give me an excuse to abstain though til he's qualified .
personally, i keep mine in my toolbox without any special case. (no innuendo intended.)Is the case that goes with it something that is worthwhile having or does it get discarded and the tool just being in a box instead?
Not thousands (I might save a big gift til he qualifies). I've actually gone with a set of insulated screwdrivers but he has Xmas and then a birthday coming up too so I'm happy for more ideas up to about £200 I guess?You can tell us, how much you want to spend on him. We won’t tell him.
Infact I think I'll get myself a t-shirt made for when he qualifies saying 'I'm saving fuses by blowing the electrician'Omg I love this . Does that give me an excuse to abstain though til he's qualified .
The big-ticket items above £200 are probably best left until he has decided on features, etc, and needs it.Not thousands (I might save a big gift til he qualifies). I've actually gone with a set of insulated screwdrivers but he has Xmas and then a birthday coming up too so I'm happy for more ideas up to about £200 I guess?
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