HP all in one printers are bery reliable. mine is 7 yrs old now and works very very hard. Quickbooks does a free copy (with a some limits but good enough to start with) that said excel works fine for me.

definately work trouses with get knee pads (far better that jeans and look more professional) and a first aid kit plus thin gloves and clear glasses.

230V sds drill and a good battery drill (plus good quality bits, chisels and hole saws) are your every day tools not to mention the tester (multi plus voltage) and basis hand tools, hammer, screwdrivers, pliers side cutters, floorboard lifter, stanley knife, crimper, cable rods, hacksaw, pad saw, jig saw and circ saw, ladder, you may consider a core drill and cores but these can wait until you know how things are going.
dont forget:
pc, printer, biz cards, NIC/ elecsa etc membership, insurance

elsewhere on this forum is a good list of tools so do a quick search.
 
HP all in one printers are bery reliable. mine is 7 yrs old now and works very very hard. Quickbooks does a free copy (with a some limits but good enough to start with) that said excel works fine for me.

definately work trouses with get knee pads (far better that jeans and look more professional) and a first aid kit plus thin gloves and clear glasses.

230V sds drill and a good battery drill (plus good quality bits, chisels and hole saws) are your every day tools not to mention the tester (multi plus voltage) and basis hand tools, hammer, screwdrivers, pliers side cutters, floorboard lifter, stanley knife, crimper, cable rods, hacksaw, pad saw, jig saw and circ saw, ladder, you may consider a core drill and cores but these can wait until you know how things are going.
dont forget:
pc, printer, biz cards, NIC/ elecsa etc membership, insurance

elsewhere on this forum is a good list of tools so do a quick search.
cheers mate,
i have most of what you suggested when you say hp all in one is it a laser or inkjet as ive been told to get a laser as inkjet cost more for ink,i have ,megger 1552,fluke t5-1000,socket and see adapters and socket tester
loads of basic hand tools,1000v sidecutters,screwdrivers etc
need cable rods
first aid kit
sds drill
need either quickbooks or sage
pli
van and insurance
desktop or laptop not sure which to get
printer all in one
toolbelt
biz cards
a miracle etc etc
thanks for your post mate just in middle of compiling alist of essential things as i can get a grant for upto £2000 but have to say what i want,where from and how much and have some kind of proof to show this ie srewfix catologue or cpc product catologue, basic stock am i better getting a account at a electrical traders or from the likes of screwfix
the list is endless
 
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