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About Taking Measure

Welcome to Taking Measure (Electrical Testing and Troubleshooting). I'm Mitch Hegman, and I'm here to improve your knowledge, safety, and skills when using electrical testing tools.

Quality test instruments should be in the top drawer of an electrician or technician's toolbox. The adage "measure twice and cut once" doesn't apply solely to carpenters; instead, it's arguably more important for those who work with electrical circuits.

I'll cover everything from safety to techniques to test instrument features in my videos. Whether you're a beginner or a master electrician, there will be something of value to you in my tutorials and reviews.

Thank you for watching! Your feedback and suggestions are always welcome.

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I'm a Master Electrician with an electrical career that spans 45 years– 28 in the field and 17 as a professional instructor.

My training clientele includes the IBEW, NECA, Boeing, NorthWestern Energy, the Federal Government, and the State of Montana.

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