billgreenwood
Well-known member
Hello all,
I have some questions regarding tool sets and tool boxes for auto techs.
I will be getting out of the Army this summer/fall and will be getting into the auto technician business. I have been a mechanic in the Army for 12 years now, but the Army has always given me most of the tools and boxes needed for the job. With few exceptions, civilian mechanics have to provide their own tools and boxes.
I have a fairly well rounded tool inventory for my home shop, but the tools are not high end names nor is my box high end. I have been told by people that some companies won't even consider you for a job unless you have high end tools and boxes. Is this true? I have also been told that most civilian mechanics have two sets of tools, one for home and one for work.
All that being said, what is the best way to go about getting set up? I am currently taking diesel tech classes at the local community college and this gives me access to the Snap On student excellence program which gives pretty good discounts for tools and boxes. Any help from any of you grease monkeys would be greatly appreciated.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
I have some questions regarding tool sets and tool boxes for auto techs.
I will be getting out of the Army this summer/fall and will be getting into the auto technician business. I have been a mechanic in the Army for 12 years now, but the Army has always given me most of the tools and boxes needed for the job. With few exceptions, civilian mechanics have to provide their own tools and boxes.
I have a fairly well rounded tool inventory for my home shop, but the tools are not high end names nor is my box high end. I have been told by people that some companies won't even consider you for a job unless you have high end tools and boxes. Is this true? I have also been told that most civilian mechanics have two sets of tools, one for home and one for work.
All that being said, what is the best way to go about getting set up? I am currently taking diesel tech classes at the local community college and this gives me access to the Snap On student excellence program which gives pretty good discounts for tools and boxes. Any help from any of you grease monkeys would be greatly appreciated.
Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk

