Imagine stepping into the world of cabling with confidence, armed with the knowledge of the exact tools that will make your job seamless. That’s what we’re bringing to the table in our latest episode, where Jason from Jason’s Labs joins us to transform newcomers into savvy installers. We don’t just list tools; we dive into the philosophy of tool investment and how it can carve a pathway to career success.

Our conversation is brimming with practical tips, like tool organization, which can be a game-changer for those transitioning into low voltage from entirely different careers. We share our top picks for tool bags and discuss how feedback-driven innovation, like the Milwaukee Packout system, is revolutionizing gear management. And let’s not forget—this episode is a celebration of the technician’s voice in shaping the industry, proving that your experience on the ground has the power to drive product evolution.

We wrap up by drilling down into the nitty-gritty of network cable installations, where the right tools make all the difference. From punch tools to PoE testers, we cover the spectrum, offering a masterclass in cable testing that will sharpen your skills. And it’s not just about having tools—it’s about mastering them, respecting them, and leveraging them to carve out a respected place among your peers. For the budding technician or the seasoned pro, this episode is an invitation to elevate your work and shape your future in the cabling industry.

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.