Ahh the good ol days of construction when I could get by with just a few tools in a belt supported pouch!

As a maintenance electrician, you never know what your next call will be. You have to be prepared with a much larger arsenol of tools.

I have one of the Ideal brand leather tool bags, the big square jobs with the dividers, hooks, snaps, etc. I throw the strap over my shoulder. It weighs over 20 pounds! I'll list as many of the tools in it as I can remember.

Fluke multimeter
Wiggy
15 personal lockout padlocks (full sized)
2 gangable lockout clips
T-stripper
T&B crimper
Klein linemans plier (high V coated)
6" X 1/4" straight blade screwdriver (coated)
6" X 3/16" straight blade screwdriver(coated)
6" phillips (coated)
6" holding type screwdriver
10" Mongo straight blade screwdriver (coated)
8" miniture straight blade screwdriver
7/16" Klein nutdriver
combination 7/16"-1/2" box end wrench
Needlenose plier
diagonal cutter
torpedo level
25' tape measure
430 channelocks
retractable razor knife
Klein lineman's knife
small SAE allen cluster
small metric allen cluster
large SAE allen cluster
small torx cluster
a couple alligator clip jumpers
one set of alligator clip leads for the fluke
1 roll 33+ plastic tape
1 roll white plastic tape
scratchawl
8" adjustable wrench (klein High V coated)
handfull of various wirenuts and crimps
half dozen Tye-raps
a 2 "D" cell flashlight

I also have a leatherman, a mini-mag, and a motorola radio on my belt. I carry a pen, mechanical pencil, a pocket voltage tester, a note pad, and a sharpie felt tip marker in my shirt pockets.

Hmmm I must be forgetting something LOL


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[This message has been edited by Matt M (edited 12-01-2002).]