What is in your Toolkit?
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@MattSpeller said:
Customer service baseball bat. Occasionally one needs percussive maintenance and my hands are critical to making my living.
I hope that qualifies under "favorite" more than "most used".
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@art_of_shred said:
@MattSpeller said:
Customer service baseball bat. Occasionally one needs percussive maintenance and my hands are critical to making my living.
I hope that qualifies under "favorite" more than "most used".
Why not both?
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@coliver Remind me not to let you work on anything for one of our customers...
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@art_of_shred said:
@coliver Remind me not to let you work on anything for one of our customers...
The equipment would be safe that's for sure.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
Fluke makes great stuff. Hard to go wrong with their stuff in your "go bag." And another vote for a large USB stick. And if you can find a small screwdriver kit with a lot of different sizes and types and don't forget about Torx.
Yes,.. Fluke is the standard when talking about testing and metering. I would love to have some of their gear,.. but there is a limit on what I need / much less afford. They make some of the best DVM and network tools.
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When you are here in my office you will have to play with stuff
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@gjacobse said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
Fluke makes great stuff. Hard to go wrong with their stuff in your "go bag." And another vote for a large USB stick. And if you can find a small screwdriver kit with a lot of different sizes and types and don't forget about Torx.
Yes,.. Fluke is the standard when talking about testing and metering. I would love to have some of their gear,.. but there is a limit on what I need / much less afford. They make some of the best DVM and network tools.
Absolutely agree. You'll pry my 179 from my cold dead fingers.
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@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
Fluke makes great stuff. Hard to go wrong with their stuff in your "go bag." And another vote for a large USB stick. And if you can find a small screwdriver kit with a lot of different sizes and types and don't forget about Torx.
Yes,.. Fluke is the standard when talking about testing and metering. I would love to have some of their gear,.. but there is a limit on what I need / much less afford. They make some of the best DVM and network tools.
Absolutely agree. You'll pry my 179 from my cold dead fingers.
Haha! This thread just made my day
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@MattSpeller said:
Absolutely agree. You'll pry my 179 from my cold dead fingers.
Let me get my pry bar....
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@gjacobse I should have purchased a 179 instead of the many cheaper brands i've purchased.
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@KendallHershey said:
Haha! This thread just made my day
zomg a wild Fluke rep appears - heelllloooooooo
Any chance you could hook me up with a fuse for my 179? I'm really attached to both my arms and legs which seems to be the going rate for one of them.
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@brianlittlejohn Lots of those can be knock offs and while I like chinese cheap junk like everyone else I don't put it in anything I trust with my life. Good call though! and thanks for looking!
Also:
Price: $38.99
Only 10 left in stock.
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@MattSpeller said:
@KendallHershey said:
Haha! This thread just made my day
zomg a wild Fluke rep appears - heelllloooooooo
Any chance you could hook me up with a fuse for my 179? I'm really attached to both my arms and legs which seems to be the going rate for one of them.
Why, hello there! Unfortunately, Fluke and Fluke Networks are actually two separate operating companies (most people don't know that) and although I can usually track down answers to questions, I don't have any pull when it comes to getting free Fluke stuff. But if you ever need help on the networking gear, I'm your girl!
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@MattSpeller said:
@brianlittlejohn Lots of those can be knock offs and while I like chinese cheap junk like everyone else I don't put it in anything I trust with my life. Good call though! and thanks for looking!
Also:
Price: $38.99
Only 10 left in stock.
This item does not ship to Victoria, Canada.Yikes - Found it on DigiKey,.. not much better on price.
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?keywords=DMM-44%2F100Guess that is reason enough to move to the States?
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@KendallHershey Thank you for replying! I'll keep you in mind
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@KendallHershey said:
Fluke and Fluke Networks are actually two separate operating companies (most people don't know that)That's cause all their products are yellow. How are we supposed to differentiate 2 distinct companies when they have the same color throughout?
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@art_of_shred said:
@KendallHershey said:
Fluke and Fluke Networks are actually two separate operating companies (most people don't know that)That's cause all their products are yellow. How are we supposed to differentiate 2 distinct companies when they have the same color throughout?
Not to mention similar names!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@art_of_shred said:
@KendallHershey said:
Fluke and Fluke Networks are actually two separate operating companies (most people don't know that)That's cause all their products are yellow. How are we supposed to differentiate 2 distinct companies when they have the same color throughout?
Not to mention similar names!
It's separate Divisions a lot companies do this. We do. Emerson does it too.