TrafficTrailblazer
Sign Technician
Hello, I hope everyone is having a great day!
I just really wanted to get some ideas for the best tools and brands so I can upgrade my sign truck. I work for the city and can buy any tools and equipment I need.
This is what I currently have:
-Old craftsman wrenches
-Old Hammer
-Very worn lightweight post hole diggers
-Brand new impact, drill, sawzall & grinder (dewalt)
-Broken shovel stem + handle (tamper tool)
-Water tank on truck (sign cleaning)
I considered getting a cheap pneumatic tamper tool and putting an air compressor on my truck, but not sure if it will save me that much time/ effort compared to using a stick to pack in the sand/ dirt around sign posts.
Im looking to REALLY upgrade my tools and equipment and need your advice on some of the best brands or even some specific tools I may not know I need! We buy metal blanks and print/ cut the signs using an HP 365 Latex printer and a Summa 150 cutter. We are pretty covered for shop supplies, so my main priority is upgrading my truck for when im in the field, but if you have reccomendations on shop supplies i would love to hear that as well. Im open to anything so please dont hold back.
Thanks!
-TrafficTrailblazer
I just really wanted to get some ideas for the best tools and brands so I can upgrade my sign truck. I work for the city and can buy any tools and equipment I need.
This is what I currently have:
-Old craftsman wrenches
-Old Hammer
-Very worn lightweight post hole diggers
-Brand new impact, drill, sawzall & grinder (dewalt)
-Broken shovel stem + handle (tamper tool)
-Water tank on truck (sign cleaning)
I considered getting a cheap pneumatic tamper tool and putting an air compressor on my truck, but not sure if it will save me that much time/ effort compared to using a stick to pack in the sand/ dirt around sign posts.
Im looking to REALLY upgrade my tools and equipment and need your advice on some of the best brands or even some specific tools I may not know I need! We buy metal blanks and print/ cut the signs using an HP 365 Latex printer and a Summa 150 cutter. We are pretty covered for shop supplies, so my main priority is upgrading my truck for when im in the field, but if you have reccomendations on shop supplies i would love to hear that as well. Im open to anything so please dont hold back.
Thanks!
-TrafficTrailblazer