Snap On F720,SK Diamond 45170, Plomb 11/16, Craftsman cotter pin puller,Starrett 6" scale, 1/2" shank fly cutter set, small divider and a 3 1/2" Wilton vise. 30 for the tools 35 for the vise
You wont regret the bigger equipment if you have the room. With the economy the way it is the bigger stuff is usually cheaper. If you have three phase dirt cheap. I have a bridgeport and a lathe cant live without them, opens up the possibilities.
Home Depot has a deal if you buy a Milwalkee tool kit get a battery instant for free. I just got a drill and the XC M18 battery for free. Sears here had the drills clearanced for 157.97 they matched that price.
I am sorry to be unclear, but I don't torque my drain plugs. I do however rotate my tires when i change oil sorry for the confusion. Thanks for the response you guys are always on your toes.
Who makes a good affordable torque sticks. I looked at the Harbor Freight ones. Any better? I won't use them everyday, only when changing oil and rotating tires.