Can’t tie a knot, tie a lot!

My old Foreman Bobby Foster would say , that “if you can’t tie a not , tie a lot”. Any Good Electrician should have a few guaranteed knots in their arsenal , that you can rely on when making up heads for cable pulling. Then there’s hoisting and lowering tools , materials , equipment and objects associated with the assembly or disassembly. Check out Ugly’s for electrical references, you can find it at any Home Depot or supply house.

Published by The Electrician

I began my career in electricity in 2005 when I roped my first house alone ,just off of basic instruction. It was then that I knew exactly what I wanted to do professionally. Shortly after I enrolled myself into Orleans Technical Institute in Philadelphia , where I studied Ohms Law , electrical theory just to name a few. I began my apprenticeship working under Master Electricians Allan Carroll and Willis Harrison of A/C Services in Philadelphia. I spent years under they're supervision running circuitry for residential and commercial properties in and around the Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. My thirst for knowledge and understanding is what continues to drive me to this day. I've successfully acquired my Master Electricians License ,and have legitimized my status within the industry. I've been privileged to work all around the country and yet I am but a student of life because, there's so much more to learn. My purpose for this blog site is to help usher the advancement of future electricians because it's pretty tuff when you're just starting out , and there isn't many available avenues that offer a solid education or decent information. It is my mission to display valuable information for higher learning , trade secrets and our industries cutting edge tools.

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