aburkhardt
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It's a silly premise, being that no weekend warrior known to man has a tool collection that can be replaced by some tangible dollar amount, let alone $500. It's the result of buying tools, as needed, for the task at hand. Sure, I buy random stuff when I have a gift card or see a good deal, but the easiest justification is to buy what you need, when you need it.
Maybe a new tech, or recent graduate can approximate what their average day will require and can buy accordingly at once, but no weekender would follow that logic, unless you're given a check from an insurance company.
The real question is what do you buy *first*. What would you need to keep doing what you do without skipping a beat ... or complete your next upcoming project, be it an oil change on the family sedan, or replacing the car battery that died during that cold snap a few weeks back ...
If I was handed $500 to get me going again, i'd replace the things i reach for most with the best i could manage to find on sale.
-Whichever set of Wera/Wiha/Felo/Klein screwdrivers was on sale at the time.
-An M12 drill/driver combo.
-Trusty blue-handled Eastwing 16oz'er
-GW 3/8" ratchet and sockets
-GW or maybe Pittsburgh Pro 1/4" ratchet and sockets + a HF torx socket set
-Random extensions, adapters, and a breaker bar
-HF jack w/ coupon
Then build it out <$50 at a time through discrete purchases via Amazon, KC Tool, Harry Epsteins, and the like, and save the big stuff when i can justify it with a specific project in mind.
Maybe a new tech, or recent graduate can approximate what their average day will require and can buy accordingly at once, but no weekender would follow that logic, unless you're given a check from an insurance company.
The real question is what do you buy *first*. What would you need to keep doing what you do without skipping a beat ... or complete your next upcoming project, be it an oil change on the family sedan, or replacing the car battery that died during that cold snap a few weeks back ...
If I was handed $500 to get me going again, i'd replace the things i reach for most with the best i could manage to find on sale.
-Whichever set of Wera/Wiha/Felo/Klein screwdrivers was on sale at the time.
-An M12 drill/driver combo.
-Trusty blue-handled Eastwing 16oz'er
-GW 3/8" ratchet and sockets
-GW or maybe Pittsburgh Pro 1/4" ratchet and sockets + a HF torx socket set
-Random extensions, adapters, and a breaker bar
-HF jack w/ coupon
Then build it out <$50 at a time through discrete purchases via Amazon, KC Tool, Harry Epsteins, and the like, and save the big stuff when i can justify it with a specific project in mind.



