apprentice tool and prices | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss apprentice tool and prices in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Joined
May 15, 2017
Messages
17
Reaction score
16
Location
scotland , livingston
Hello my name is Lee I am about to become an apprentice electrician with arthur mckay I have to get own tools they've gave me a list I was wondering if anyone would be able to provide links to website with these tools that aren't too expensive as I only work part time until my apprenticeship starts the tools are

1 heavy hammer (1.25 kill club or limp hammer)
1 pair of insulated combination pliers
1 hacksaw frame (suitable for 300mm blades)
1 junior hacksaw
1 clasp knife
1 spirit level (225 or 250mm)
1 plumb bob line (200gms) no idea what this is if I'm honest
1 chalk line(15m)
1 pair foot prints(225m)
1 claw hammer (500gms)
1 flooring chisel(55mm)
1 Bradawl (medium)
1 5m tape measure (19mm wide?


I appreciate any help anyone can give me
 
Obviously only insulated if it requires it and looking through your list again there doesn't look like there is anything other than your pliers
 
I think thats just a generic list, plumb bob, chalk line anyone still use them and the bradawl can just be a stumpy terminal screwdriver. Flooring chisel would that be the same as a bolster?

Don't forget the tool bag to put the tools in, turning up on site with an Aldi bag is a no no unless your lunch is in it.

Good Luck.
 
To the OP any tools that you buy and will be using regularly have to be well balanced, comfortable to use and to fit your hands so spending a little extra may be an idea.

When you turn up on site with your shiny new steel capped boots and shiny bag of tools do expect the ---- to be taken out of you form the more "senior" members of staff and when on site hide all the swarwega.
 
If you have a boot sale near you go down there on a Sunday morning, there will probably be tools galore which DIY Dave has used once or were found in someones shed after they passed away:). Most things you will pick up for a pound each. And pound to a pinch of s*** you will also pick up a tool box too. You can then spend your money on beer like you should be doing!:)
 
What does it mean by lump hammer?
[ElectriciansForums.net] apprentice tool and prices
 
I think thats just a generic list, plumb bob, chalk line anyone still use them and the bradawl can just be a stumpy terminal screwdriver. Flooring chisel would that be the same as a bolster?

Don't forget the tool bag to put the tools in, turning up on site with an Aldi bag is a no no unless your lunch is in it.

Good Luck.
Chalk line is handy for marking out downlights in mid fix when ceilings are reboarded
 
Lee: Take a look at the TLC electrical website, they've got some good prices on tools & delivered to your door. I think their cheapest VDE insulated set is about £10.00.
 

Reply to apprentice tool and prices in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

S
IMO, all you need starting out is good quality hand tools, in a tool bag/box of your choice. I was a great believer in a nice canvas tool bag...
2
Replies
26
Views
10K
L
Might need one for my back Tel git to see the Quack on Monday to see if I need a scan, they think I have a depressed vertebrae, could be off work...
2
Replies
46
Views
8K
A
I've wrecked loads of drivers instead of climbing down and back up
Replies
24
Views
6K
M
  • Question
All the best mate!
Replies
5
Views
3K

Electricians Tools | Electrical Tools and Products

Thanks for visiting ElectriciansForums.net, we hope you find the Electricians Tools you're looking for. It's free to sign up to and post a question yourself to find a tool or tool supplier either local to you, or online. Our community of electricians and electrical engineers will do their best to find the best tool supplier for you.

We also have a Tiling Tools advice from the worlds largest Tiling community. And then the Plumbers Forums with Plumbers Tools Advice.

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

Trending Electricians Tools

New job, new tester; Megger 1741+, those that have one; anything good/bad to report? Work also trusting me with a Flir E5 magical heat-reading...
Replies
210
Views
96K
Absolutely correct they hold water, shrouds are totally unnecessary. 20s is 24mm spanner, 20 large is 30mm spanner.
2
Replies
41
Views
45K
If that little thing, plugs your butt, you better eat slowly. 🤣
    • Like
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Replies
336
Views
41K
B
I'd say everyone has knowledge gaps in their area of electrical work I know i have quite a few i work on to fill them in
2 3 4
Replies
75
Views
29K
I too have been tempted.. I’m buying for my son. He’s in his2nd year at collage and looking for apprentiship. Sadly it’s almost impossible in my...
Replies
11
Views
25K
Of course. “Ye canna change the laws of physics” EDIT. oh blimey, I just spotted the date of the OP. ? Thank you very much @Lord lee jan You...
Replies
40
Views
23K
Only way to do it in a tight space
2
Replies
33
Views
21K
The display on the Mft pro is not very durable mine is broken already 😡
2
Replies
29
Views
21K
Only lawyers , solicitors and dodgy chat up lines charge for picking up the telephone 🙃
2 3 4
Replies
97
Views
20K
J
I'm not entirely certain as it's very tough, but brittle when cold.
2 3
Replies
65
Views
19K
nicebutdim
N

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock    No Thanks