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What do you have in your datacenters' toolbox?
- Subject: What do you have in your datacenters' toolbox?
- From: michaeljwhite at gmail.com (mike white)
- Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 03:06:55 -0700 (PDT)
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Generically, pack for the worst case. Screw extractor bits are invaluable when you need them. Whatever drill you choose, either make sure you can charge it where you go or bring a transformer. Small screw drivers, kobalt 4" diagonal cutting pliers, and rubber mallets have gotten me out of trouble.?
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Aaron Glenn <aaron.glenn at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Greetings My Ten Thousand Closest Friends,
> I have a requirement to stock an actual, physical toolbox with power
> tools, drill bits, and other useful accoutrements one would use in a
> 'typical' datacenter. Can any one recommend brands/models of
> (preferably cordless) power tools they've used successfully? Reading
> Amazon reviews is killing my few brain cells that remain. Any "and you
> should think about stocking $X, $Y, and a couple of $Zs in your tool
> chest" you could impart on the list (besides the right kind of cage
> nuts and enough rj45 jacks)? I have that sinking suspicion my
> comprehensive list is not comprehensive enough. I get one true shot at
> this as the datacenter is very, very far from any 1st-world
> suppliers[1]
> Very grateful for any cluebats you are able to spare on this
> (marginally off) topic.
> Best,
> aaron.glenn
> [1] Hargeisa, Somaliland; if you must know.