I'm 31 bro, 4rth year appreciate, making $34.38 an hr on the check👍. Commercial HVAC changed my life and my families life. Praise the Lord for the trades.
@@YungHVAC Milwaukee, Wisconsin 👍👍 I was thinking about starting a second channel.( my TH-cam channel right now is about sharing scripture and the good news about what Christ did for us all). But I want to possibly start another channel about commercial HVAC. I primarily install duct and set huge air handler units on roofs in commercial and industrial buildings. At our company we have a set of guys primarily for service/ controls. In school we do learn some service and residential just to have the knowledge tho. The tools I use in the field are different than what you use usually so I would probably start with the tools we use as a HVAC commercial installer👍👍👍
sealed secure there’s always room for cool videos bro. If you have room in your schedule to do it then go for it bro. I’ll support for sure . As long as you have a niche then you’re good
I’m in my 30’s and was a chef for 14 years. I just decided to change my career and became an hvac technician. I’m so happy I decided to take the leap. I currently do the maintenance with an apartment complex. I like it.
I’ve been a cook for 4-5 years, recently just really started hating the bullshit that comes with being on the line. About to start looking into hvac. Hope you’re doing well man
I wish i knew about this field much earlier in life. I am into my first year doing commercial refrigeration. Minus the awful weather, it's an exciting trade. The tools you listed are good for beginners until your boss starts asking you for other tools like grease guns, hammers, pry bars, welding kits, ratchet wrenches, valve core removers, pipe cutters, manometers, leak detectors, manifold gauges, pipe wrenches, and the list goes on. Thanks for the video and may many more blessings come your way. God bless.
Damn bro…been installing for 7 months and my boss just sent me on my first service call by myself today, it took me some time to figure out why the A/c was not working but it felt good to help the customer and I love this trade, 26 years old feel like I mad a great career choice
It's not too late to start. I didn't start til about 35. It's hard but learn as much as you can, work your ass off, be honest and you'll always have plenty to eat.
Antonio, I just turned 40 about about to get out of the military and want to learn a trade for my second stage in my life. I kinda wish I started this (any trade) sooner but oh well...lol I see this comment was 1 year ago. I hope your career in HVAC has taken off and you are doing well!!! Let me know what to expect please!!
@@bikerbobcat id like to learn about your journey. Im 31 and Id like to start tradeschool. Im intimidated by the keeping up with responsibilities while attending school and swiching careers
Pliers like linesman, long nose, channellocks, wire cutters , level, sheet metal sheers, hand seamers, duct knife 🗡 Allen wrenches, socket set, drill bit sets, refrigerator wrenches
Starting an HVAC AAS next month at my community college. I’m 35; I wish people would have suggested the trades when I was younger! At least I finally figured out my calling! I enjoy your videos. They have me really motivated to start this degree and switch careers! Thanks for allowing us to tag along with you during your work days.
I been in the hvac field almost 5 years bro your excitement and passion about this field of work reminds me of me when I first started. Im pretty seasoned now. Keep at it broski
I’m not in HVAC. I work in an office, doing financial planning. I make really good money, but it’s soul draining work and I work for a company/boss that doesn’t appreciate me for the extended hours and constant on-call work. I am a handy-man type and I love working on things, been considering a career in HVAC. I love doing manual work and I feel like HVAC is a good career to get into. But a career change is a scary prospect because once I burn this bridge there’s no going back. It’s all or nothing. Good thing is that I’m a tool junkie and I already own almost all these tools. Got that going for me I guess.
Know this video is a bit on the older side but this was one wholesome video with great information for an old guy getting into the trade… thanks young man! Appreciated the video!
Not to take away from Kline Tools but if you want a solid Meters for electrical needs Fieldpiece is the way to go. Nut drivers. Kline makes a single 5/16 - 1/4" magnetic tool that works great and you only need to carry one tool. You seem to have a good hold on the tools needed. Nice to see a younger person so interested in a Skilled trade field.
@@YungHVAC keep adding to that tool collection and you may end up starting your own HVAC biz. Being in Vegas the as you are the HVAC companies are plentiful from my understanding. I live in Central WV where you can work for someone and make them rich or start with them, get the lay of the land and then get some solid skills built and go out and do your own thing.
3 months into the hvac trade with no prior experience and man I must say it’s not easy haha sometimes I wonder if I did the right thing by going into a trade but I’m still truckin, doing my best in hopes to make a comfortable living in this one day
Anyone who tells you that they know everything about everything is full of it. We all make mistakes in this field. I've been doing this for over ten years. The doubt never goes away it just gets a little smaller with every problem you learn to solve. You'll be alright.
Loving the vids man, when I first started I bought a bag full of cheap tools but quickly realized you get what you pay for can’t go wrong with a Klein nothing like having a bag full of quality tools that you are proud of and make that money with
I would recommend the klein 11 in 1 with the schrader tip instead of the electrical one. Also I just saw they make a stat screwdriver that’s a 4 in 1 with a schrader tool...btw I’m a Milwaukee fan boy too lol
A portable CO2 condensation drain gun, a magnetic tray to put Fasteners and nuts, screws so you won't lose them, for me a rope to pull my tools to the roof since I do commercial even though I have that Milwaukee tool backpack. And some jumper wire. I'm a licensed HVAC technician and Electrician all the tools you mentioned except for the adjustable wrench I use them in both trades
1/4 socketset with extra long sockets. Change out the wirenuts with WAGO, they are much better and more reliable. Isolated screwdrivers. Lock out set for circuit breakers. A ladder. Automatic wire strippers whit a cuter and a ferrule dispenser crimper. (all in one tool) A level. Good
I do refrigerators for LG it’s surprising how similar the field is that I thought about it but I live in Texas and it’s hot in the attic lol nice vid though very helpful for a new guy
Check out Klein's headlamp! Very bright, rechargeable, it has a battery display so you know if it's low before you get in a attic, and a sensor that shuts it off after two minutes if you go back into the light.
I just found your video's and gave you a like and subscribed, I've been in this trade for 26 year's and I think it's great to see young people into there job like you. keep up the good work.
MOC wats up moc! Thanks for tuning in ! My whole purpose of this channel is to inspire people to join the field. I was so uneducated about trades in high school that I went to college when this is what I should have been doing this whole time lol so I just wanna she’s light on this great option for people while having fun on the job.
Sweet! I have just about every tool (specifically Milwaukie)on the list minus the multimeter. There was a point in my life when I thought I had a shopping addiction. I'm 100% justified lol.
I like the yellow wire strippers. They’re cheaper but more reliable. My field piece meter was $175. Insulated screwdrivers. Malco reversible hex driver bit.
Good video. 4yrs or so, commercial and residential. Once you got that Universal refrigerant certification start opening accounts at all the supply houses you can. Some stuff like vacuum pumps you just can't find at Home Depot (sometimes I can't even find regular tools there). Plus you'll get the recovery machine and tanks (You DO use those, right?) and welding torches. Soon enough you'll basically be your own company with all your own tools and just trade uniforms until you're the owner. :D
Rudy Vargas thanks man, I mostly get positive feedback but sometimes people can be rude when editing the videos alone takes hours on top going to the places . Thanks for tuning in Rudy!
Lol This is dope bro, helpful necessities. Going into classes in December and been doing my best to get a general understanding of everything. Blessings
@@YungHVAC that's great to hear man. You said you worked in retail before. Were you into mechanics or repairs before your schooling or was it all new to you?
my dog those were my same 2 choices too ! I looked further into the electrician requirements and it takes a little longer so I went with HVAC . Just do a little research and then go take some tours of your nearest programs . That will give you a feel of which one you will choose.
Hello, first let's start by saying love your videos good quality a lot of great information. I myself turn 50 a few months ago and I want a new start by getting in HVAC. I'm currently studying to take the entry level NATE certificate exam and the EPA 608 certification. My question are there any other certifications that I can get on my own prior to having any HVAC experience that would help me land a job with an employer.
What’s up yung hvac, so I started school recently and got a list of basic tools to get and have a few questions for you that you might be able to answer before I go ahead and as my instructer. Not the most tool savvy dude ( yet ) So I see that I may need some combination wrenches and was wondering if I should have both standard and metric or just one or the other. And when it comes to a digital thermometer if I should go for an infrared or a probe. And lastly I have a tool backpack and was wondering if I should have a regular bag in handy and/or a waist bag. Thanks for your help bruv.
I'm 36 been in trade for some years MASTER Hvac/r LICENSED anyone considering u cant go wrong jobs going pay top dollar people going call for side work also keep at the craft best trade smoking 🚬🚬
@@YungHVAC really? I'm not in HVAC but for most of my projects since I was little my dad always had one so growing up and starting to buy my own tools it seemed like a must have. Thank you for the great video btw!
Yung HVAC no problem. I’ve been in this trade for almost 10 years now. Going through your videos and noticed your a recent grad student learning the trade and that’s great. Love what you are doing!
HVAC-COOL JAY aww man your an OG lol. I like how much other technicians have been supporting me in this community. Thanks for being apart of that . I just wanna inspire others and have fun working.
Best trade going stay focused on the job and in the books to get Certifications and work towards ur license. You will have so much fun and make money in the process
Your best tools and prices are most likely found at your local hvac supply house. Makes sense right? That is if you actually work for a legit hvac company with an account.
No. They have their own sales from here and there but supply houses don’t have the same flexibility as say a Home Depot . Often times I found things on sale at Home Depot yet full price at the supply house .
I'm 31 bro, 4rth year appreciate, making $34.38 an hr on the check👍. Commercial HVAC changed my life and my families life. Praise the Lord for the trades.
sealed secure that’s really good bro ! Good job ! What state are you in?
@@YungHVAC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 👍👍
I was thinking about starting a second channel.( my TH-cam channel right now is about sharing scripture and the good news about what Christ did for us all). But I want to possibly start another channel about commercial HVAC. I primarily install duct and set huge air handler units on roofs in commercial and industrial buildings. At our company we have a set of guys primarily for service/ controls. In school we do learn some service and residential just to have the knowledge tho. The tools I use in the field are different than what you use usually so I would probably start with the tools we use as a HVAC commercial installer👍👍👍
sealed secure there’s always room for cool videos bro. If you have room in your schedule to do it then go for it bro. I’ll support for sure . As long as you have a niche then you’re good
Good to hear man. Hard work pays off and as it gets harder to find good help our value goes up
Hey Sealed, are there any apprenticeships at your company? I just graduated and have the epa.
I’m in my 30’s and was a chef for 14 years. I just decided to change my career and became an hvac technician. I’m so happy I decided to take the leap. I currently do the maintenance with an apartment complex. I like it.
I’ve been a cook for 4-5 years, recently just really started hating the bullshit that comes with being on the line. About to start looking into hvac. Hope you’re doing well man
The kitchen life is rough. Makes you appreciate having time off in your next field tho. 👨🍳👨🔧
Was it difficult to learn ?
Channel locks, needle nose pliers, lineman, side cutters, copper cutters, pvc cutters, aviation snips, hammer, pry bar, service wrench (refrigerant tool), level, utility knife, knee pads, gauges, valve core remover
Matt Tinnell wats up Matt! Thanks for tuning in bro! Everything you named is definitely important . There’s so many things that I still need lol .
Yung HVAC Do you do install or service
Matt Tinnell I’m a service/repair tech . I’ve done installs though .
Yung HVAC I’m an installer so tools needed may be slightly different but still many the same
sweet! your in Miami I’m guessing from the jersey?
I wish i knew about this field much earlier in life. I am into my first year doing commercial refrigeration. Minus the awful weather, it's an exciting trade. The tools you listed are good for beginners until your boss starts asking you for other tools like grease guns, hammers, pry bars, welding kits, ratchet wrenches, valve core removers, pipe cutters, manometers, leak detectors, manifold gauges, pipe wrenches, and the list goes on. Thanks for the video and may many more blessings come your way. God bless.
Damn bro…been installing for 7 months and my boss just sent me on my first service call by myself today, it took me some time to figure out why the A/c was not working but it felt good to help the customer and I love this trade, 26 years old feel like I mad a great career choice
Outstanding content. I'm 40 and thinking about getting into HVAC. I wish this idea would have came earlier but I believe that's the Lord's timing
Antonio Jenkins you still have plenty of time to get in and get to it
It's not too late to start. I didn't start til about 35. It's hard but learn as much as you can, work your ass off, be honest and you'll always have plenty to eat.
Antonio, I just turned 40 about about to get out of the military and want to learn a trade for my second stage in my life. I kinda wish I started this (any trade) sooner but oh well...lol I see this comment was 1 year ago. I hope your career in HVAC has taken off and you are doing well!!! Let me know what to expect please!!
@@bikerbobcat id like to learn about your journey. Im 31 and Id like to start tradeschool. Im intimidated by the keeping up with responsibilities while attending school and swiching careers
@@hawaiianboy1743 were you able to do it ? I’m 43 and I think I might be too
Old
For this.
I’m 23 and I’m starting HVAC next month, this type of work looks fun to me
That is absolutely the best stocked Home Depot I’ve ever seen . Have to drive to about 3-4 Home Depot out my way just to find a decently stocked one.
Haha dude tell me about it ! You usually have to go on a treasure hunt to get everything you need lol
Pliers like linesman, long nose, channellocks, wire cutters , level, sheet metal sheers, hand seamers, duct knife 🗡 Allen wrenches, socket set, drill bit sets, refrigerator wrenches
Manual hand screwdriver set , manifold Guage set, voltage pen, pipe wrenches for gas pipes and besides the impact driver a regular cordless drill.
Starting an HVAC AAS next month at my community college. I’m 35; I wish people would have suggested the trades when I was younger! At least I finally figured out my calling! I enjoy your videos. They have me really motivated to start this degree and switch careers! Thanks for allowing us to tag along with you during your work days.
I been in the hvac field almost 5 years bro your excitement and passion about this field of work reminds me of me when I first started. Im pretty seasoned now. Keep at it broski
I’m not in HVAC. I work in an office, doing financial planning. I make really good money, but it’s soul draining work and I work for a company/boss that doesn’t appreciate me for the extended hours and constant on-call work. I am a handy-man type and I love working on things, been considering a career in HVAC. I love doing manual work and I feel like HVAC is a good career to get into. But a career change is a scary prospect because once I burn this bridge there’s no going back. It’s all or nothing. Good thing is that I’m a tool junkie and I already own almost all these tools. Got that going for me I guess.
Heck yea man join the trade you won't be disappointed
Klein drivers are the industry standard. Totally worth the coin
Know this video is a bit on the older side but this was one wholesome video with great information for an old guy getting into the trade… thanks young man! Appreciated the video!
Just turned 22, 4th year apprentice in nyc ! Keep up the work my dude..
daniel outmazgine yo daniel shoot me an email, I wanna know about the apprenticeship process. People always ask me. YungHVAC@gmail.com
Not to take away from Kline Tools but if you want a solid Meters for electrical needs Fieldpiece is the way to go. Nut drivers. Kline makes a single 5/16 - 1/4" magnetic tool that works great and you only need to carry one tool. You seem to have a good hold on the tools needed. Nice to see a younger person so interested in a Skilled trade field.
richard miller I totally agree with you rich! Just was working with what they had in Home Depot lol. I like field piece meters and uei
@@YungHVAC keep adding to that tool collection and you may end up starting your own HVAC biz. Being in Vegas the as you are the HVAC companies are plentiful from my understanding. I live in Central WV where you can work for someone and make them rich or start with them, get the lay of the land and then get some solid skills built and go out and do your own thing.
I’m proud of you young Brother I’m a fellow tradesman too
The malco 1/4 - 5/16 bit has also been a life saver! Look it up!
What you doing is awesome 👏🏾 . I’m becoming HVAC certified next year and your videos are helping me understand the field.
YourboyJ J thanks bro I’m gonna start making new videos soon!
3 months into the hvac trade with no prior experience and man I must say it’s not easy haha sometimes I wonder if I did the right thing by going into a trade but I’m still truckin, doing my best in hopes to make a comfortable living in this one day
Stick it out, you will not regret it!!
The cool thing is if your going to school. Many times you can get discounts on tools from the school.
Great job It’s nice when someone take’s the time to explain these tools.Thanh you
KNEEPADS!!!! Should've been number 1. Lol
I'm scared to do this because doubt my self but I feel better watching this bro
You got it man. shit im a year in and still dont know what im doing and doubting too lol
Anyone who tells you that they know everything about everything is full of it. We all make mistakes in this field. I've been doing this for over ten years. The doubt never goes away it just gets a little smaller with every problem you learn to solve. You'll be alright.
I start with an HVAC company this Monday I'm pretty excited I really appreciate this video!
Good job!!!
I did the bucket buddy so I could get tools there and a step up as needed or a seat
Make sure your meter can read micro farreds too
Loving the vids man, when I first started I bought a bag full of cheap tools but quickly realized you get what you pay for can’t go wrong with a Klein nothing like having a bag full of quality tools that you are proud of and make that money with
nate d oh double G that’s a good point nate! It’s good to invest in tools that will last even if they cost alittle more
Good to see a enthusiastic young man in the trade. 😎👍
Protect those knees buddy!
Channel Lock Tongue and Groove pliers!
Fun watching your show great 👍🏻 I will shopped some of you said thank You 🙏 helping me out a lot
I carry a six and two eight inch adjustable wrenches. One of the 8 inch wrenches is the bahco 9071 which goes as wide as a 12”
I would recommend the klein 11 in 1 with the schrader tip instead of the electrical one. Also I just saw they make a stat screwdriver that’s a 4 in 1 with a schrader tool...btw I’m a Milwaukee fan boy too lol
Can’t forget the snips!
Thanks Young HVAC!!! God bless you brother🙏 Love what you're doing!
Bout to start my apprenticeship Monday thank you for your help!!
I’m 35 watching this trying to get life together
A portable CO2 condensation drain gun, a magnetic tray to put Fasteners and nuts, screws so you won't lose them, for me a rope to pull my tools to the roof since I do commercial even though I have that Milwaukee tool backpack. And some jumper wire. I'm a licensed HVAC technician and Electrician all the tools you mentioned except for the adjustable wrench I use them in both trades
Hammer, snips (reds, greens, straights), copper cutters, tube benders, pvc cutters left alot out my dude
Johnny on the spot on your hat. I use to work for Johnny on the spot in Maiden NC.
Gauges. I just hand cut in 8 runs into round pipe. Really wish I had an adjustable hole cutter
Good list, but for HVAC, I would definitely go with a multimeter that reads INRUSH CURRENT.
1/4 socketset with extra long sockets.
Change out the wirenuts with WAGO, they are much better and more reliable.
Isolated screwdrivers.
Lock out set for circuit breakers.
A ladder.
Automatic wire strippers whit a cuter and a ferrule dispenser crimper. (all in one tool)
A level.
Good
All the potential is in your hands...great industry...highly rewarding in so many ways...God bless
Michael Madrigal thanks for the kind words !! 🙏🏾
I m 32 bro and hv been professionally in HVAC since six years I found ur vido intrstng
I do refrigerators for LG it’s surprising how similar the field is that I thought about it but I live in Texas and it’s hot in the attic lol nice vid though very helpful for a new guy
Check out Klein's headlamp! Very bright, rechargeable, it has a battery display so you know if it's low before you get in a attic, and a sensor that shuts it off after two minutes if you go back into the light.
Great set up the only primary tool I'd add is channel locks at least a 10" pair
I just found your video's and gave you a like and subscribed, I've been in this trade for 26 year's and I think it's great to see young people into there job like you. keep up the good work.
MOC wats up moc! Thanks for tuning in ! My whole purpose of this channel is to inspire people to join the field. I was so uneducated about trades in high school that I went to college when this is what I should have been doing this whole time lol so I just wanna she’s light on this great option for people while having fun on the job.
Great vid and I would like to add when it came to the 11 in 1. I went with the hvac one because it came with a Schrader valve core tool.
Sweet! I have just about every tool (specifically Milwaukie)on the list minus the multimeter.
There was a point in my life when I thought I had a shopping addiction. I'm 100% justified lol.
Once you start. You can’t stop haha. That red on the Milwaukee just spoke to my soul haha
I like the yellow wire strippers. They’re cheaper but more reliable. My field piece meter was $175. Insulated screwdrivers. Malco reversible hex driver bit.
Good video. 4yrs or so, commercial and residential. Once you got that Universal refrigerant certification start opening accounts at all the supply houses you can. Some stuff like vacuum pumps you just can't find at Home Depot (sometimes I can't even find regular tools there). Plus you'll get the recovery machine and tanks (You DO use those, right?) and welding torches. Soon enough you'll basically be your own company with all your own tools and just trade uniforms until you're the owner. :D
Good list. I would recommend the Klein 8 in 1 nutdriver over the 11 in 1, though.
What's the difference between them and why do you recommend the 8 instead of the 11?
Very much appreciate this video.
Hey great Video, thanks for the information
Thank you for sharing your time...
Rudy Vargas thanks man, I mostly get positive feedback but sometimes people can be rude when editing the videos alone takes hours on top going to the places . Thanks for tuning in Rudy!
Lol This is dope bro, helpful necessities. Going into classes in December and been doing my best to get a general understanding of everything. Blessings
Stick with it. I'm 10 years in and love it. Summer can be a drag but that check makes it all better.
I got the 11-in-1 with the Schrader removel tool from Home Depot
I’m trying to make these same videos for plumbing! Glad I found your channel brother! Keep helping people get into the trades!
Great video
Im a painter, but great job with the video and the channel 👏🏾
Right on bro
God bless you bro I was just thinking about getting into this big role model to me now bro salute!!!!
Damn this shops are amazing. Great video mate!
Jumper wires with spade tips
Klein is the way to go!
SickMike07 for sure bro lol. I’m trynna get some sponsorships in the future. Milwaukee and Klein would be lit
Love the videos man. I'm 30 thinking of transitioning out of landscaping into HVAC.
Wats up Matt! It’s never too late. There was a guy in my class he had to be in his 40s . You can totally do it bro!
@@YungHVAC that's great to hear man. You said you worked in retail before. Were you into mechanics or repairs before your schooling or was it all new to you?
Before this I was working at a clothing store . I didn’t know anything about nut drivers or drills, etc haha .
Yung HVAC I working in grocery and considering switching over to either hvac or electrician
my dog those were my same 2 choices too ! I looked further into the electrician requirements and it takes a little longer so I went with HVAC . Just do a little research and then go take some tours of your nearest programs . That will give you a feel of which one you will choose.
You did pretty good. You need a voltage tester.
Great video bro
I graduate in late August from fortis!
chris strong good job bro!
Thanks bro, helped a lot !
You should do a video on what you use on a service call great video.
herman Wilson will do! 🙏🏾
Thank you im about to start HVAC in 2 weeks
The star bit is called a torques bit
Great video Big Homie 🔥🔥🔥
Hype to start. Hopefully I get the apprenticeship offer. Right now is a great time to get into the trades.
Great video!!!!!! Keep up the great work
Carlos thanks for tuning in Carlos !!!! 🙏🏾
Hello, first let's start by saying love your videos good quality a lot of great information.
I myself turn 50 a few months ago and I want a new start by getting in HVAC.
I'm currently studying to take the entry level NATE certificate exam and the EPA 608 certification.
My question are there any other certifications that I can get on my own prior to having any HVAC experience that would help me land a job with an employer.
Thank you so much
What’s up yung hvac, so I started school recently and got a list of basic tools to get and have a few questions for you that you might be able to answer before I go ahead and as my instructer. Not the most tool savvy dude ( yet ) So I see that I may need some combination wrenches and was wondering if I should have both standard and metric or just one or the other. And when it comes to a digital thermometer if I should go for an infrared or a probe. And lastly I have a tool backpack and was wondering if I should have a regular bag in handy and/or a waist bag. Thanks for your help bruv.
Still doing hvac my man?
Hola
podrias hacer un video sobre herramientas para trabajos de ductos
Buen Dia.
I'm 36 been in trade for some years MASTER Hvac/r LICENSED anyone considering u cant go wrong jobs going pay top dollar people going call for side work also keep at the craft best trade smoking 🚬🚬
Do you recommend it hvac trade ?
@@hgn1832 ain't no doubt about it Best trade out
Mr. Mechanical thanks dude
Good looking out bro 💯 u make perfect sense for someone like me
When I saw the Milwaukee tools lol, love them. Have you ever done any refrigeration before.
Brett Lafleur it’s just something about that red and black man haha . I love them too
Yung HVAC it looks better with some grease on it lol
Great video! Keep up the great content. Question, what’s the difference between the $91 multimeter vs the $40 multimeter?
I think one could read higher amperage .
I just liked, subscribed to ya or channel thanks for taking the time for the video it was needed it. 🤘🏽
For sure bro , check to see if the school you go to will give you some beginner tools. Sometimes they do ! And thanks for supporting me bro 🙏🏾
great video man taking my universal epa exam next week hopefully i pass 1st time excited to become an hvac tech
Loving these videos bro helping me out a lot thank u🙏🏽🙏🏽
Jefry Marmol no problem jef ! I’m glad that I can help bro!
The 1st tool anyone should buy Is the World famous Klenk" wooden handle duct knife..if i am wrong you tell me what it is..
Edward Rebeaud iii haha good choice !
Fieldpiece or fluke. Those klein meters have failed me on the 118f days
I'm just curious, do people in the trades not like racheting screw drivers? 🤔
TheFiReLoRd777 only thing that I have that ratchets is a service wrench
@@YungHVAC really? I'm not in HVAC but for most of my projects since I was little my dad always had one so growing up and starting to buy my own tools it seemed like a must have. Thank you for the great video btw!
good tools
Yessir glad I found you on the tube. About to check out your ig.
HVAC-COOL JAY wats up jay! Thanks for checking me out man , how long you been in HVAC?
Yung HVAC no problem. I’ve been in this trade for almost 10 years now. Going through your videos and noticed your a recent grad student learning the trade and that’s great. Love what you are doing!
HVAC-COOL JAY aww man your an OG lol. I like how much other technicians have been supporting me in this community. Thanks for being apart of that . I just wanna inspire others and have fun working.
Yung HVAC lol I’m still learning different things bro. There’s tons of learning to do in this industry
you’re not the first to tell me that you’re gonna be learning new things even after years of doing it lol .
Start school for hvac in August any advice from anyone?
justin johnson my advice would be to just go hard with it and take every second seriously. Eat sleep and breathe HVAC
Best trade going stay focused on the job and in the books to get Certifications and work towards ur license. You will have so much fun and make money in the process
I'm in a process I'm doing hvacr at a trade center
Your best tools and prices are most likely found at your local hvac supply house. Makes sense right? That is if you actually work for a legit hvac company with an account.
No. They have their own sales from here and there but supply houses don’t have the same flexibility as say a Home Depot . Often times I found things on sale at Home Depot yet full price at the supply house .
1/4 inch impact driver?
I graduate in 2 weeks 🔥💯