Buying Your First Construction Tool Set on a Budget!

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Harbor Freight just needs to send a representative to join you 2x a year. That way you can explain what you want and need for the job, and how to make it better. They way you explained the saw and how Dave explained the speed square. I'm sure the other Men on the crew have their own thoughts. It would be go research for them. The Workforit approved line of tools.

caseymac
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my dad used to be all about corded tools. but i've been slowly getting him to get into the cordless tool world. its a game changer.

Stackali
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Always enjoy and appreciate Dave's knowledge and stories of the trade.

jaymontalvo
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32:00 yep, brushless changed the game but batteries did also make a step change up to Lithium as well. The new batteries power output became greater than a standard 110v outlet and the new motors could hanel it. That was the end of most corded tools.

The setup of Lithium and Brushless came first to the R/C world and dominated immediately. I remember the first time I watched a 4wd brushless R/C car accelerate like it was yesterday. It was 2010 in a Hobby Town parking lot and was literally unbelievable without seeing it. I said that day that everything with a motor will turn battery powered electric fast now.

Here we are 14 years later and even my car is battery powered, happened fast!

aaronb
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My first ever tool kit I put together at Harbor Freight. It was for mechanic jobs not trade work though. I still have most of the tools over 20 years later. Heck I just used the open end wrenches a few days ago and admired how well built they are and how long the black finish has held up over the decades.

aaronb
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1. He should get a dedicated belt for his bag and a separate metal hoop hammer hanger.
2. Waffle headed hammers are extra fun when you hit your fingers. Can wait for that video!
3. Ryan is an awesome friend to help get his bud get setup with decent tools.

The_Beautiful_People
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In 2014 me and my brother helped our dad take on a bedroom remodel project. We bought 3 Pittsburg flat bars and 3 Pittsburg crow bars and they are still to this day after daily remodel and construction use rocking and rolling today!

samuelrey
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Dave should do tool reviews all the time. Dave is awesome

brianharrington
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"I wanted the best of everything" is an accurate statement. I try to steer towards "buy it once" mentality. Sometimes I just go overkill. Sometimes I understand that more isn't always better and vise versa. Per example, I bought the Dewalt flex volt miter saw and jobsite table saw. I originally purchased the Ridgid set. tested the table saw and noticed blade wobble. changed the blade, still had wobble. same in the miter saw. Took them back the next day and went with the dewalt set. It's been amazing! very accurate cuts and no blade wobble. That's the example of went with more because I felt it was better.

andrewbargo
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Sorry to say that Pittsburgh flat bar is going to straighten it's self out the first time you go to pull out a double set of nails out of concrete. I went thru 4 in a week working construction

marcusfreed
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I do hardwood flooring and LVP and I like to watch videos where yall are building and explaining how you would do it.I have been doing floors for 15 years and I still learn new shit all the time.People have different ways of doing things.

jefflee
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Always good when the uploads come thru! Puro WORKFORIT!!

filibertobanuelos
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Just bought my son almost the exact setup for ctc high-school class for general construction

snyder
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This is a great video i work at a trade school and kids need to know this stuff!

BrayBrayKeys
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I have been using the Bauer cordless tools from harbor freight for years now, they are a great budget friendly choice for DYI projects around the house

EliJ
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I know a framer is not gonna need the pull saw but I didn’t know they had those, might have to get one. I use a flushcut saw to gets pull saw

StihlRunnin
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Good video good to see detig remember when I got my job at a motel handy man doing the last half of construction to open for business and needed my tool belt and a box as well 2nd day I used a wheelbarrow as a saw horse and cut a sheet of plywood & through the steel bucket inch deep into the cement contractors

edlavoie
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I dont know any professionals who do not shop at harbor freight. We all shop on the tool truck too but there are things you dont want to or need to spend $1000 dollars on. My harbor freight 1/2" breaker bar has outlived all my other breaker bars and never sweats at the work. Its basically for breaking loose head bolts. Every shop ive ever worked has had harbor freight floor jacks as well. They work as hard as you can work them..

theccwdad
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Hey that was me in the background, minute 13:36 😂

juandalorian
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If you're in the rough carpentry side of the trade, a 22oz wood framing hammer is the the best. Spent many an hour framing houses and apartments over the years and it's never failed me.

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