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Old 11-25-2009, 08:10 AM
Gary Baker Gary Baker is offline
 
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Default Electrical Tool Kit List

I've seen so many lists of tool kits, but haven't seen any for just electrical work. I started collecting my electrical tools last year and thought I would throw out a list of what I have accumulated so far. My situation is that I am installing an Aerotronics-built panel http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=28631

DMC crimper AFM8 (M22520/2-01)
Positioners: K13-1, K41, K42
Pro'sKit Eclipse rotary coax cable stripper
Pro'sKit Eclipse RG-58/59 crimper
Klein Tools wire stripper 10-20 AWG
Ideal StripMaster #1-4994 16-26 AWG
Ratcheting terminal crimper yellow 22-28, 16-18, 12-10 gauge terminals
Pro'sKit Eclipse Cable Cutter
Molex crimper
Flush wire cutter
Wire spoon
Precision screwdriver set
Insert/extract tools
Helping Hands holder with magnifying lens



I have purchased these from Stein, Cleaveland Tools, Home Depot, and Ebay. Please feel free to add to this list. Hope this helps someone
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