You need a ***** punch before you use the center punch to do the job right.well, you need at least one center punch for drilling metal...
That is the correct method.You need a ***** punch before you use the center punch to do the job right.
They are one of those tools that you might somehow muddle by without, but many jobs are much easier with them.
Bought a cheap HF set that was used this week for aligning fender bolt holes and pushing some long bolts out of a 45 year old frame. Modified one to fit in the key slot on front axles to remove those nut capture hat things.
Best just buy some to avoid the circular argument that we all have sometimes.
"I don't drive nails because I have no hammer...I have no hammer because I don't drive nails. If I get a hammer, I resolve the conundrum!!!"
Ferengi Rules of Tool Acquisition #7.
Bruce
Definitely an essential piece of kit. Mind you, I am a millwright, but even working on the vehicles at home, an assortment of punches for driving out broken split pins, bolts, rivets, etc... is a must. Chisels don't get used as often, but for staking a fastener, or cleaning hardened **** off of a surface, they are the tool to use. And sometimes, a big 'ol cold chisel is the fastest way to cut off a bunch of rivets.

Buy tools as you need them.
13 threads within the first two weeks of joining, must be a record or something. You do realize that a bunch of these threads seem like trolling, right?
I just hope your name is not Tim.
Craftsman still makes punches and chisels in the USA. Thats what's in my box, excellent value as others are too. Easy warranty if needed. Skip the HF ****, these are not big ticket items. You will save your flathead screwdrivers since you'll be using a chisel instead of it![]()
Buy tools as you need them.
Not really, I've used the search function, found close-to similar threads via the search function, but couldn't be convinced, I think I've made a far better decision in terms of purchasing needs.
13 threads within the first two weeks of joining, must be a record or something. You do realize that a bunch of these threads seem like trolling, right?
I just hope your name is not Tim.
The thumbs down thing is a bit odd, if they keep it up, the mods will investigate. After the last rounds of Timmy, they are on the lookout for that ****.

:Guess I'm not the only one who noticed the trend. OP, so why do you do the thumbs down icon when you don't understand or can't comprehend a tools application? Just wondering
But back to your question I couldn't live without a quality set. These play a major role for myself in almost any project I do from home remodeling to automotive to fabrication. But I guess if you don't recognize the need you don't need them.![]()

I would try bumping some of the older threads, it keeps the info all in one place. That makes it easier later. The only time I don't bump older threads is when looking for info on current quality and price, both of those seem to change more than expected with a lot of the tools these days.
Thumbs down is a bannable offense?![]()
I'll do that from now on, if I have something to add on, or want to clarify something for further discussion. Thanks![]()
No but being a troll can and usually does. Especially if it is a previously banned member.
I am not saying don't start your own threads, just make sure we need another one first. I saw you posted in the harbor freight pass/fail thread, then started your own for power tools, not really sure we needed that one. Obviously this is all my opinion, so take it for what it is worth. About half your threads are what would be called troll threads or to put it more basic, they are titled to stir $hit up.
I very well know how to comprehend a tools application. I've been reorganizing my tools and have been filling in the gaps by inquiring here on the forums.:
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If you haven't found yourself saying "I wish I had a pointy thing that I could hit with a hammer to chip, intent or move this other thing", you probably don't need them... until you need them.
Should everyone carry a set in their toolbox?
well, you need at least one center punch for drilling metal...
........ I go to tool auctions every weekend and so I always end up getting random chisels and punches in flats of tools. I almost think having a lot of them might be a positive over just having a few super fancy ones. Sometimes you'll want to modify them or grind a shape into them or do other crazy things to "get the job done" and you won't feel as bad about ruining a fancy matched set.
You work at a Cat dealership? I recognize the crates under your sets.![]()