dr_clyde
Well-known member
Hey Guys,
My summer helper is a mechanical engineering student, and he's got a good future ahead of him. I have enjoyed having him in the shop this past summer, and would like to get him a nice tool as a thank you when he goes back to school in the fall.
He's into autocross and snowmobiles, and I can see he's going to really like machining/fab work from what he's said running my machines.
I'd like it to be something that he'll use in his trade, but may not want to buy for himself at this stage of his life. I was thinking a nice dial caliper or combination square, something like that. He's got a pretty decent selection of mechanic's tools, so I'm looking at more precision/fab related tools.
He doesn't have a ton of really nice tools yet, but working with him the past few months I can see he will appreciate and take care of a nice tool.
What would you guys recommend? I'd like to stay below $200.
My summer helper is a mechanical engineering student, and he's got a good future ahead of him. I have enjoyed having him in the shop this past summer, and would like to get him a nice tool as a thank you when he goes back to school in the fall.
He's into autocross and snowmobiles, and I can see he's going to really like machining/fab work from what he's said running my machines.
I'd like it to be something that he'll use in his trade, but may not want to buy for himself at this stage of his life. I was thinking a nice dial caliper or combination square, something like that. He's got a pretty decent selection of mechanic's tools, so I'm looking at more precision/fab related tools.
He doesn't have a ton of really nice tools yet, but working with him the past few months I can see he will appreciate and take care of a nice tool.
What would you guys recommend? I'd like to stay below $200.
Definitely the chair, both of my previous places of employment have been sorely (pun intended) lacking in the seating department.