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<blockquote data-quote="94xjsport94" data-source="post: 599723" data-attributes="member: 8585"><p>I use all my personal hand tools/ a multimeter at work. I do industrial maintenance and electrical work. They provide the big stuff but give you a tool list when you're hired and tell you to have it all when you show up. Wrenches, sockets, metal ball peen hammer, fluke 323 or higher meter, 1/8-1/2" punches, Allen wrenches, 3 pairs of channel locks, 10" adjustable wrench, screwdrivers, nut drivers, insulated screwdrivers, needle nose, side cutters, wire strippers, linemans pliers, and a few other things were required to carry around on us all day. My tool bags are about 27-30lbs worth of stuff last time I weighed it and probably about $300+ doll hairs plus the meter. </p><p></p><p>No way in hell I'd have cut on that tree with my weed eater. I'd call Kush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94xjsport94, post: 599723, member: 8585"] I use all my personal hand tools/ a multimeter at work. I do industrial maintenance and electrical work. They provide the big stuff but give you a tool list when you're hired and tell you to have it all when you show up. Wrenches, sockets, metal ball peen hammer, fluke 323 or higher meter, 1/8-1/2" punches, Allen wrenches, 3 pairs of channel locks, 10" adjustable wrench, screwdrivers, nut drivers, insulated screwdrivers, needle nose, side cutters, wire strippers, linemans pliers, and a few other things were required to carry around on us all day. My tool bags are about 27-30lbs worth of stuff last time I weighed it and probably about $300+ doll hairs plus the meter. No way in hell I'd have cut on that tree with my weed eater. I'd call Kush. [/QUOTE]
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