I have almost and unanswerable question, but here goes.
I am just getting into auto restoration/customization for my own fun. I have been building a tool collection over the last 40 years. Previously I did woodworking.
My auto tools consist of a CM set that I purchased in 1978, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sockets, deep and shallow. Combination wrenches and ratchets in both SAE and metric. Eklund hex keys, a full complement of cutters, Cresent wrenches, pliers-needle nose and slip joint, Channel locks, punches, old Nicholson files, cold chisels, screwdrivers from tiny jewelers to extra large sizes, phillips and slot, small set of torx, , rules, squares, combination squares, tapes, plumb bobs.
Just picked up a DeWalt 3/8 20v impact wrench, I have most hand-power tools and a drill press, that's about it for mechanics tools.
I try to live by the mantra buy quality cry once buy junk cry often. I like to patronize the USA, I realize that is not always possible. I'm not made of money either.
Here are the questions: What other tools will I need to round out my start?
And for a shade tree mechanic like myself is it worth it to buy SK X frame ratcheting wrenches and some impact sockets, maybe a torque wrench at 30% off sale now or will a brand like Tekton, Gearwrench, Carlyle, suffice at a much cheaper price point. Possibly used truck brands might be an option as well in the future but retail truck prices are too high for me right now.
Thanks,
Griff
I am just getting into auto restoration/customization for my own fun. I have been building a tool collection over the last 40 years. Previously I did woodworking.
My auto tools consist of a CM set that I purchased in 1978, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sockets, deep and shallow. Combination wrenches and ratchets in both SAE and metric. Eklund hex keys, a full complement of cutters, Cresent wrenches, pliers-needle nose and slip joint, Channel locks, punches, old Nicholson files, cold chisels, screwdrivers from tiny jewelers to extra large sizes, phillips and slot, small set of torx, , rules, squares, combination squares, tapes, plumb bobs.
Just picked up a DeWalt 3/8 20v impact wrench, I have most hand-power tools and a drill press, that's about it for mechanics tools.
I try to live by the mantra buy quality cry once buy junk cry often. I like to patronize the USA, I realize that is not always possible. I'm not made of money either.
Here are the questions: What other tools will I need to round out my start?
And for a shade tree mechanic like myself is it worth it to buy SK X frame ratcheting wrenches and some impact sockets, maybe a torque wrench at 30% off sale now or will a brand like Tekton, Gearwrench, Carlyle, suffice at a much cheaper price point. Possibly used truck brands might be an option as well in the future but retail truck prices are too high for me right now.
Thanks,
Griff
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