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Hi, I'm about to start a gas engineering course and I'm trying to buy all the tools beforehand. Does anyone else know if there's a full tool kit available from anywhere?
 
I can pretty much guarantee you won't get a job at the end of it unless you have an in. Companies are very hesitant of fast track courses
 
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It just seems like a job I'd enjoy doing and I need to get out the job I'm in. If I earn the same salary as I'm on in my current job I'd still be happy. I just want skills and thought this one was best.

what you earning now?
 
It just seems like a job I'd enjoy doing and I need to get out the job I'm in. If I earn the same salary as I'm on in my current job I'd still be happy. I just want skills and thought this one was best.
Are you a hands on type of person ? have you been involved with heavy & dirty work ? do you have any knowledge of the building industry ? Please don't spend lot of money doing this course if your impression of this type of work is watching someone repair your boiler and you think that this is an easy way to make a living! believe me its not ! it takes years of experience not months, people are under the impression that this job is easy money, but remember get it wrong and people can die ! 24K to start please get your head out of the clouds, You say you have a van and from what you are saying , you intend to start doing some gas work at the same time as you are doing your training ! do you understand that you will be braking the law if you do this ? Asking about tools ! you cant do this job with a screwdriver and a couple of spanners, wait until you have started the course then you will have a better idea of what is required, think in the area of 5K for tools when starting out.
 
I'm not doing work while training I'm trying to build up tools for the end of my training while I have cash. Yes I am used to hard, dirty AND heavy work that's all I've done I never once said it was easy. If I thought it was a few spanners and screwdrivers I wouldn't be asking about tools!
 
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Just wait until you start, ask the person doing the training what he uses, don't be tempted to buy cheep tools, if you intend to do boiler work then you will need a good analyser , a multi meter just for starters that takes care of 1K , but you find it a struggle doing this job without having knowledge of plumbing systems and controls, most guys on here started has plumbers then over the years progressed in it doing gas work, when I started doing gas was part of the plumbers job, but over the years gas has become more specialized that is why you cant learn to do this job in a few months, will you be earning anything whilst training is it a hands on course or a home study one ??
 
Full set of screwdrivers
3-4 different sizes of adjustable spanners
spanners
pipeslices
stilsons
pliers
water pump pliers
pliers
mole grips
hacksaw (junior & biggun)
allen keys (metric & imperial)
olive splitter
mastic gun
files
immersion spanners
hammers
wood chisels
cold chisels
basin wrenchs
box spanners
stanley knife
adjustable pipe cutters
selection of wood saws
spade bits
holesaw set
socket sets
core drill set
cordless drill driver
impact wrench
jigsaw
circular saw
sds hammer drill
multitool
pipe bender
bending springs
angle grinder
tape measures
bleed keys
rad tail wrench
blowtorch
heat mat
crowbars
ladders
steps
hop-ups
hose pipes
buckets
dust sheets
carpet protector
towels
gloves
dustmasks
goggles
workwear
tool boxes
storage boxes
vacuum cleaner (wet & dry)
extension leads
van vault
FGA
multimeter

copper fittings and pipe
waste fittings and pipe
solder
flux
screws
silicone
washer kits
o ring kits

public liability insurance (at least £2 million)
tool insurance
van insurance

That should get you started
 
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Full set of screwdrivers
3-4 different sizes of adjustable spanners
spanners
pipeslices
stilsons
pliers
water pump pliers
pliers
mole grips
hacksaw (junior & biggun)
allen keys (metric & imperial)
olive splitter
mastic gun
files
immersion spanners
hammers
wood chisels
cold chisels
basin wrenchs
box spanners
stanley knife
adjustable pipe cutters
selection of wood saws
spade bits
holesaw set
socket sets
core drill set
cordless drill driver
impact wrench
jigsaw
circular saw
sds hammer drill
multitool
pipe bender
bending springs
angle grinder
tape measures
bleed keys
rad tail wrench
blowtorch
heat mat
crowbars
ladders
steps
hop-ups
hose pipes
buckets
dust sheets
carpet protector
towels
gloves
dustmasks
goggles
workwear
tool boxes
storage boxes
vacuum cleaner (wet & dry)
extension leads
van vault
FGA
multimeter

copper fittings and pipe
waste fittings and pipe
solder
flux
screws
silicone
washer kits
o ring kits

public liability insurance (at least £2 million)
tool insurance
van insurance

That should get you started


Pencils :builder:
 
Full set of screwdrivers
3-4 different sizes of adjustable spanners
spanners
pipeslices
stilsons
pliers
water pump pliers
pliers
mole grips
hacksaw (junior & biggun)
allen keys (metric & imperial)
olive splitter
mastic gun
files
immersion spanners
hammers
wood chisels
cold chisels
basin wrenchs
box spanners
stanley knife
adjustable pipe cutters
selection of wood saws
spade bits
holesaw set
socket sets
core drill set
cordless drill driver
impact wrench
jigsaw
circular saw
sds hammer drill
multitool
pipe bender
bending springs
angle grinder
tape measures
bleed keys
rad tail wrench
blowtorch
heat mat
crowbars
ladders
steps
hop-ups
hose pipes
buckets
dust sheets
carpet protector
towels
gloves
dustmasks
goggles
workwear
tool boxes
storage boxes
vacuum cleaner (wet & dry)
extension leads
van vault
FGA
multimeter

copper fittings and pipe
waste fittings and pipe
solder
flux
screws
silicone
washer kits
o ring kits

public liability insurance (at least £2 million)
tool insurance
van insurance

That should get you started
I find if you can use the :hammer: properly, you don't need the rest.
 
I understand what your saying regarding the plumbing side of things but I'm just not in a position for training beforehand. I am lucky enough to have a weekend job though in place to support me while I learn.

Without any knowledge of how systems work you are going to struggle doing this job ! what do you intend doing when you have finished this course ? and doing this course still wont let you work on gas, you will still need to do the ACS courses then get accepted on the Gas Safe register.
 

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