I have definitely heard they are the top of the pile and will get a set one day! Just this morning I passed my electrical rough in inspection for a small reno. Used the Milwaukee drivers for prying, installing electrical devices, etc. First impressions are they did a very good job on these. Definitely compete with the top tier of manufacturers. We’ll see how the hold up over time.
As an engineer (as per YT name) I can only presume you understand how fulcrums work. Why is it so prevalent to use riveted tools as hammers in the US? I have a plethora of tools but I wouldn't be without my Wiha Electricians Hammer. It's only 16oz and doesn't take up much room. Never had a hammer so well balanced either, seldom use any of my Estwing hammers unless I have to absolutely wallop things. The only reason I ask you specifically is that you see the benefit of Wago connectors and don't cheap out on wire nuts (cable strainers). As well as being the only American I've seen who owns the only level you will find used on every site in the UK. 81s Rem have no competition. Never trust a tradesmen who cheaps out on tools! Speaks volumes about his potential workmanship!
Yeah it's super not ideal using pliers for hammering. I just don't use a hammer much with this bag expect for light tapping. I really would like a small 8oz size hammer but I don't want a claw for ease of extracting from the bag. Just haven't looked hard enough yet! Stabila opened my eyes to what a level should be! Only have the torpedo and their nicer 24" and they are my workhorses. Would like a 48" one day but my Stanley Fatmax level is honestly a crazy bargain for performance.
Really wnjoyed this video. Already jumped online to order a handful of tools in your lineup.
Glad you found some things you like! I’ve refined it quite a bit so I think it’s pretty solid at this point but always room for improvement!
Great setup!
The best PH drivers in the world are the Wera Lasertip drivers. If you’ve never owned one, you don’t know what you’re missing.
I have definitely heard they are the top of the pile and will get a set one day!
Just this morning I passed my electrical rough in inspection for a small reno. Used the Milwaukee drivers for prying, installing electrical devices, etc. First impressions are they did a very good job on these. Definitely compete with the top tier of manufacturers. We’ll see how the hold up over time.
Not bad for a Softhands
Had to buy nice tools to compensate 😁!
Any thoughts on the submersible?
Lol, couldn’t care less.
@@EngineersPerspective701 come on, where's your engineering spirit?
Need a multimeter!
It would be super nice especially with the audible continuity! Don’t need it often enough though for now
As an engineer (as per YT name) I can only presume you understand how fulcrums work. Why is it so prevalent to use riveted tools as hammers in the US? I have a plethora of tools but I wouldn't be without my Wiha Electricians Hammer. It's only 16oz and doesn't take up much room. Never had a hammer so well balanced either, seldom use any of my Estwing hammers unless I have to absolutely wallop things.
The only reason I ask you specifically is that you see the benefit of Wago connectors and don't cheap out on wire nuts (cable strainers). As well as being the only American I've seen who owns the only level you will find used on every site in the UK. 81s Rem have no competition. Never trust a tradesmen who cheaps out on tools! Speaks volumes about his potential workmanship!
Yeah it's super not ideal using pliers for hammering. I just don't use a hammer much with this bag expect for light tapping. I really would like a small 8oz size hammer but I don't want a claw for ease of extracting from the bag. Just haven't looked hard enough yet!
Stabila opened my eyes to what a level should be! Only have the torpedo and their nicer 24" and they are my workhorses. Would like a 48" one day but my Stanley Fatmax level is honestly a crazy bargain for performance.