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Potential tool list:

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Ironton 12/3 triple tap 40' cord reel 49666 69.99
4 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Impact Socket Extension Set HF 67926 7.99
4 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Quick-Release Extension Bar Set HF 61968 22.99
3 in. High Speed Composite Air Cut-Off Tool HF 68832 19.99
45 Pc Titanium Nitride Coated Alloy Steel SAE Tap & Die Set HF 61411 84.99
45 Pc Titanium Nitride Coated Alloy Steel Metric Tap & Die Set HF 61410 84.99
Offset Box Wrench Set Metric 8 pc HF 32042 15.99
Offset Box Wrench Set SAE 8 pc HF 32041 15.99
Stainless Steel Tweezers Set 6 Pc HF 93598 5.99
Hex sockets ball end long 3/8" SAE HF 67885 14.99
Hex sockets ball end long 3/8" Metric HF 67888 14.99
Hex sockets 1/2" impact 8 pc SAE HF 67893 29.99
Star sockets 1/2" impact 8pc HF 61336 29.99
Astro Pneumatic 9401 10-Piece Snap Ring Pliers Set APT-9401 28.99
IRWIN Tools BOLT-GRIP Deep Well Bolt Extractor Set, 5-Piece (3094001) 34.23
Thread restoration kit Craftsman SAE and Metric 48 pc 971 2750 54.99

Dental picks
Sockets handle trays, deep metric to 27 shallow too.
Electrical Terminal Kit and Crimper
LED 12 volt for testing coil on plug, etc. ($3 or so at electronic supply house)
Scanner wide data logging Actron CP9135?
Mapp gas - CL
External retaining ring pliers Matco
Irwin damaged fastener tool set Screw extractor set?
SAE everything...
Wrenches long box end metric
Shallow sockets
Factory service manual 2002 Astro Van


For Service Cart:
Better organization for wrenches
Mount for nitrile gloves - no
Mount for paper towels
Mount for pry bars?
Shelf
Side cabinet?
Electrical outlet and cord hook
Air hose hook and fitting
Working on better storage for service cart. Took numerous things out of packaging to save space.


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1/2 in. Drive Impact Flip Socket Set 3 Pc HF 62491 11.99
1/2 in. Drive 25 in. Professional Breaker Bar HF 62729 19.99
1/2 in. Drive 18 in. Breaker Bar HF 67932 9.99
3/4 in. Drive 20 in. Quick Release Breaker Bar HF 98270 21.99
Titanium Nitride Coated High Speed Steel Step Bit Set 3 Pc HF 60379 13.99
11 or 18 piece brake caliper set HF?
Disc Brake Pad and Caliper Service Tool Kit 18 Pc ABN Sears 24.99
Bearing Separator and Puller Set HF 62593 49.99
Master Fuel Injection Pressure Test Kit HF 62788 89.99
1/2 in. Drive Front Wheel Drive Axle Lock-Nut Socket Set 7 Pc HF 62842 39.99
1/2 in. Drive Super High Torque Lug Nut Impact Socket Set 11 Pc HF 62899 69.99
Silver And Deming Drill Bit Set 8 Pc HF 61892 34.99
2 Pc. Professional Automotive HVLP Air Spray Gun Kit HF 61472 49.99
Helping hands HF 60501 4.99

Small MIG welder
Air chisel
Spring compressors - Would like center one
Interior body panel tools - Have HF plastic - couple more HF
Short and long wobble extensions - Have some
Deep sockets - Have some
Oil Filter Wrench (assortment of strap and cap types) - Have some
Extensions locking 1/2
Special pliers cable cutters - Have some

Not needed yet:
Bolt-Type Wheel Puller Set HF 62620 14.99
1/2 in. Drive Front Wheel Drive Axle Lock-Nut Socket Set 7 Pc HF 62842 39.99
Body panel clip pliers HF 67399 7.99
Push pin pliers HF 67400 9.99
Heavy Duty Slide Hammer and Puller Set 16 Pc HF 63268 69.99
Noid Light and IAC Tester Set 11 Pc HF 97959 39.99
Hose disconnect tools HF
O2 sensor and oil sender socket set HF

Stubby wrenches
Rear caliper cube
Cordless impact
Quick disconnect tools
Axle nut socket set powerbuilt O'Reillys?
Leslie blind seal puller
CV joint boot band installation tool
Air chucks for pressure testing cylinders
Compression tester
Fuel pressure gauge
Vacuum gauge
Chain Wrench
Stud remover
AC tools
Disconnect tools
Hex shaped connector removal tool
Really long 90 degree pliers
Big channellocks
Curved needlenose
wrenched chopped wrenches S wrenches
Eastwood pro flaring tool set - use small set
Specialty wrenches
Cable actuated hose clamp pliers
MAC flare set
Balance puller
Block tester
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I have not seen this mentioned or noticed it on on your list. If it's there my appologies. I did look.

Used to be called a Volt Ohm Meter and abbreviated VOM. Now mostly called a Digital Multi Meter or DMM. It is used to measure Volts and Ohms mostly which can be a step above an ordinary trouble light. Oh, didn't see trouble light on your list either. Sometimes called a continuity tester. Is priceless when you have to have one.

If the DMM or VOM also checks Amps can be used to check alternators if you know how.

I bought one from China recently that also has a Dwell meter function that can be used to set the gap on ignition points on older vehicles. My motorcycle has points. 1975, which is not old by the way, 1975 is pretty much the end of evolution of motor vehicles in my book. Anything that came later is unneeded computer nonsense.
 
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There are 3 breaker bars on your list that all do the same thing. No point of buying 3 of them. The 1/2" longest would be the only one you should need. If that doesn't work and an air impact doesn't work then you're out of twisting options and need to move to a new plan.

I thought this too and began with a 24" breaker bar. However it has a large head to handle the torque so it won't fit some places a slightly shorter one with a much smaller head will. A 3/8 breaker bar is good for crowfoot wrenches.
 
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I have not seen this mentioned or noticed it on on your list. If it's there my appologies. I did look.

Used to be called a Volt Ohm Meter and abbreviated VOM. Now mostly called a Digital Multi Meter or DMM. It is used to measure Volts and Ohms mostly which can be a step above an ordinary trouble light. Oh, didn't see trouble light on your list either. Sometimes called a continuity tester. Is priceless when you have to have one.

If the DMM or VOM also checks Amps can be used to check alternators if you know how.

I bought one from China recently that also has a Dwell meter function that can be used to set the gap on ignition points on older vehicles. My motorcycle has points. 1975, which is not old by the way, 1975 is pretty much the end of evolution of motor vehicles in my book. Anything that came later is unneeded computer nonsense.

I haven't expanded the electrical and electronic list as much as I would like yet. Funny for a HAM.

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Your Wife and Neighbor Lady have reviewed that list and failed to find a new sewing machine.
Add a hard hat and a fast pair of tennis shoes to the list
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No offense Bill, but sometimes I look at your list and wonder if buying those tools puts you in a position to attempt a repair and end up over your head. Did you ever think about what your list has on it, but where your skill level stands?
 

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somebody do a realistic cost out of this toolkit :D

Really... for an older man with hoarding tendencies to do a few repair/maintenance jobs on 4/5 vehicles...

Maybe just buy the tools to do the actual jobs that will really be completed.

I bet he could buy all the tools from snap-on (for the actual tasks being completed) for the cost of this completist/OCD level list.

This list is not healthy...
 

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My wife already bought herself a new sewing machine.

Funny thing................I'm the only one who has used it!

Bill

What brand did She Buy? I should really buy one for Myself. Brother and Singer, Kenmore and a few others are popular around here.

I would really like to make some custom wrench rolls.
 

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If the DMM or VOM also checks Amps can be used to check alternators if you know how.

I prefer a clamp meter for that. For ease of use.

Also a DMM for amp draw for parasitic draw is far more important then measuring resistance.

Resistance is one of the least useful features of a DMM for automotive work. Voltage drop is a far better indicator of green and damaged wires.

Dimitri
 
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I prefer a clamp meter for that. For ease of use.

Also a DMM for amp draw for parasitic draw is far more important then measuring resistance.

Resistance is one of the least useful features of a DMM for automotive work. Voltage drop is a far better indicator of green and damaged wires.

Dimitri

I've got a DMM and Clamp meter, so OK for now.
 
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No offense Bill, but sometimes I look at your list and wonder if buying those tools puts you in a position to attempt a repair and end up over your head. Did you ever think about what your list has on it, but where your skill level stands?

Really... for an older man with hoarding tendencies to do a few repair/maintenance jobs on 4/5 vehicles...

Maybe just buy the tools to do the actual jobs that will really be completed.

I bet he could buy all the tools from snap-on (for the actual tasks being completed) for the cost of this completist/OCD level list.

This list is not healthy...


Both of your considerations are things I've thought about.

Because I am venturing into repair and maintenance jobs that I've never done before, I want things to go as smoothly as possible. This is especially true when working on daily drivers where I have limited time. And I don't have any training or a knowledgeable buddy to help and keep me on the right track.

So just using Tube videos for training, I want to have every tool I might possibly need.

Now, if you take a good look at the lists, there are a couple of things I want to point out.

First, I'm buying the least expensive tools possible, that I think will do the job.

Second, the list of tools I have, isn't that extensive. It all fits in the 44" roller and 5 drawer service cart with space to spare.

The second list, of things I will also acquire, isn't that extensive either. And if I do intend to get them at some point anyway, then why not get them now.

The remainder can be as needed when jobs come up. Some I may never need or get.

Putting them all here on GJ is a handy place to organize them, and is an object lesson to me, that you need a variety of tools to work on vehicles.

I am not worried about learning how to do these things. I've already learned a lot on GJ and YouTube. Being OCD is a help because I research the hell out of everything.

The jobs I intend to tackle include a complete front end rehab on an Astro Van along with complete rear brakes and brake lines, a steering gearbox on another Astro Van. Some frame work on a car plus headliner. Plus some sheetmetal work on an Econoline along with trans mount.

Plus whatever else comes up that is interesting.

Actually, right now, looking at the lists, I'm pretty close to having everything I need for the jobs at hand.

Bill
 
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Because I am venturing into repair and maintenance jobs that I've never done before, I want things to go as smoothly as possible.

You have a lot of tools you may never use (5% usage at best scenario). Fixing cars by watching YouTube may work for certain jobs but other jobs (i.e., suspension) are just too complicated. Detroit weather is a bit fickle and you will need its cooperation since you will have to work outside. Those pros make jobs look easy but they are not that easy. I have a feeling you may be buying all these tools fill your voids whatever they are. I would just use the money to travel (e.g., venture outside Detroit to some place like Ann Arbor) when I am retired and stay away from hoarding useless tools.
 

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That last thing I would do when "learning" is take apart important items like brakes and steering. Especially on a daily driver where time is "limited". Think wisely not cheaply.
 
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BTW, The list of items I already have, IS a little heavy on ratcheting wrenches. It is what I first started buying, before I realized I would need other types of wrenches and a lot of other different tools for a well rounded kit.

Bill
 
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You have a lot of tools you may never use (5% usage at best scenario). Fixing cars by watching YouTube may work for certain jobs but other jobs (i.e., suspension) are just too complicated. Detroit weather is a bit fickle and you will need its cooperation since you will have to work outside. Those pros make jobs look easy but they are not that easy. I have a feeling you may be buying all these tools fill your voids whatever they are. I would just use the money to travel (e.g., venture outside Detroit to some place like Ann Arbor) when I am retired and stay away from hoarding useless tools.[/QUOT

These jobs need doing, and we cannot afford to have them done. The front end work alone would pay for almost all the tools on the have list.

I already know how difficult some of the jobs are, and also how easy some are, having done them already, like drum brakes and brake lines on the Astro and front brakes and hubs and bearings as well. And I find the right tools sure make it not just easier, but sometimes possible at all.

That last thing I would do when "learning" is take apart important items like brakes and steering. Especially on a daily driver where time is "limited". Think wisely not cheaply.

Then I must be more experienced then I let on, because I am very confident on brake systems, having done a bit. And steering will be on a vehicle that isn't a daily driver, so no time constraint.

The list has grown from 2 driving forces. Things I have wished I had, when doing prior work, and tools used in YouTube videos for the jobs I will be doing and want to be doing.

Bill
 
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These jobs need doing, and we cannot afford to have them done. The front end work alone would pay for almost all the tools on the have list.

I already know how difficult some of the jobs are, and also how easy some are, having done them already, like drum brakes and brake lines on the Astro and front brakes and hubs and bearings as well. And I find the right tools sure make it not just easier, but sometimes possible at all.



Then I must be more experienced then I let on, because I am very confident on brake systems, having done a bit. And steering will be on a vehicle that isn't a daily driver, so no time constraint.

A worse case scenario you get in a accident and your vehicle is impounded because somebody really got hurt because you had a brake failure. This is going top cause you a lot more financial issues.

There are somethings not to be taken lightly and some things are best learned before it is a on the job training session.
 
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A worse case scenario you get in a accident and your vehicle is impounded because somebody really got hurt because you had a brake failure. This is going top cause you a lot more financial issues.

There are somethings not to be taken lightly and some things are best learned before it is a on the job training session.

Not likely and wouldn't cause me any financial issues.

Are you suggesting only shops should work on cars?

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That is what liability insurance is for.

And government licensing of mechanics in most developed nations and ASE certification in the US is used to offset liability by being able to claim it was a "freak accident" as the person was trained and competent in performing their task.

Yes they can also get you for manslaughter if someone dies and you can't protect yourself through licensing, insurance and Lawyers.

Dimitri
 
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That is what liability insurance is for.

And government licensing of mechanics in most developed nations and ASE certification in the US is used to offset liability by being able to claim it was a "freak accident" as the person was trained and competent in performing their task.

Yes they can also get you for manslaughter if someone dies and you can't protect yourself through licensing, insurance and Lawyers.

Dimitri

I understand.

I'm going to have to send a note to Ryan, to shut this whole site down, because it's purpose furthers people working on their own cars, and he would be a party in any suit.

Laughable guys.

Bill
 

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Many of us on this site are licensed and/or certified by ASE or an OEM.

Personally I am federally licensed across Canada with a Red Seal, before I left the Automotive world, I was also a Powertrain Master, Chasis Master and Electrical Master as per Chrysler training, completing ALL of their online and in class training possible.

If I **** up a break job, any judge would throw it out as an accident.

An untrained amature? Hello willful negligence charges.

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Thank god I don't live in CA. And as a pro, I think you would be held to a higher standard and be even more likely to end in court.

Back to the subject of this thread. Getting organized.

Photos of the service cart so far. Still needs work.

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And wouldn't you want everyone to be equipped with adequate tools?

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Not being trained and/or certified and/or licensed means your doing work you are not qualified for.

That under the law is willful negligence. And tends to carry jail time in both Canada and the US.

Dimitri
 

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Not being trained and/or certified and/or licensed means your doing work you are not qualified for.

That under the law is willful negligence. And tends to carry jail time in both Canada and the US.

Dimitri

That is a little much...

I learned to change my front disc brakes in a parking lot when I was 18. It is a job that anyone can do.
 

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Anyone can also move a few levers and use a construction crane, doesn't mean OSHA wouldn't fine you till you are on the street without proper training and certification.

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I guess we shouldn't change our own oil/air filters/ fuel filters either. Maybe it should be illegal for places like AutoZone to sell to the general public...
 

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That is what liability insurance is for.

And government licensing of mechanics in most developed nations and ASE certification in the US is used to offset liability by being able to claim it was a "freak accident" as the person was trained and competent in performing their task.

Yes they can also get you for manslaughter if someone dies and you can't protect yourself through licensing, insurance and Lawyers.

Dimitri

What the heck are you talking about? Licensing and certification doesn't excuse repairs that are not done correctly or in a substandard manner. "Freak accident" has absolutely nothing to do with that.

As for your claim of manslaughter - I'd advise you to get up to speed on the law. If a criminal act has occurred, no amount of insurance or licensing will protect anyone from criminal charges. The OP making repairs to his vehicle and that repair failing on the road would in all probability not result in a charge of manslaughter. Otherwise the number of DIY'ers and shadetree mechanics would be much, much lower than they are. And there definitely not be any Advance Auto or Autozone commercials extolling the virtues of making your own repairs and their low parts prices.

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Many of us on this site are licensed and/or certified by ASE or an OEM.

Personally I am federally licensed across Canada with a Red Seal, before I left the Automotive world, I was also a Powertrain Master, Chasis Master and Electrical Master as per Chrysler training, completing ALL of their online and in class training possible.

If I **** up a break job, any judge would throw it out as an accident.

An untrained amature? Hello willful negligence charges.

Dimitri

Let's say you got drunk or high and eff'ed up a brake job - here in the States you could be in a heap of trouble and probably in Canada too. Being licensed or certified is never an absolute bar to civil or criminal liability.

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Not being trained and/or certified and/or licensed means your doing work you are not qualified for.

That under the law is willful negligence. And tends to carry jail time in both Canada and the US.

Dimitri

Please, please, please stop posting this drivel. Your licensure and certifications DID NOT confer a law degree on you.
 

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I know it's not an absolute. But it gives you something to fall back on if an accident does happen.

No training, no licensing, no certification means you have nothing to fall back on to prove that you were "competent and capable" of preforming the task.

Being high on the job, or willfully cutting corners is willful negligence and will get your *** in jail either way.

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I know it's not an absolute. But it gives you something to fall back on if an accident does happen.

No training, no licensing, no certification means you have nothing to fall back on to prove that you were "competent and capable" of preforming the task.

Being high on the job, or willfully cutting corners is willful negligence and will get your *** in jail either way.

Dimitri

Dude, just please stop. Being certified or licensed can actually cause you to be judged in a harsher light than the uncertified or unlicensed. As for the rest about cutting corners - just stop.
 
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I can also work on, and even build my own airplane, do electrical, mechanical and plumbing and structural work without any certifications.

So here is the HF roller, which needs a lot more organization. It is the backup for the service cart, which is what I will do most work out of.

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Potential tool list:

Next on the list:

Air hammer Astro P?
Heavy Duty Slide Hammer and Puller Set 16 Pc HF 63268 69.99
Astro Pneumatic 9401 10-Piece Snap Ring Pliers Set APT-9401 28.99
Thread restoration kit Craftsman SAE and Metric 48 pc 971 2750 54.99
Pullers
Dental picks
Socket trays
Electrical Terminal Kit and Crimper
External retaining ring pliers Matco
SAE everything...
Shallow sockets?
Factory service manual 2002 Astro Van


For Service Cart:
Better organization for wrenches
Mount for paper towels
Mount for pry bars?
Shelf
Side cabinet?
Electrical outlet and cord hook
Air hose hook and fitting
Working on better storage for service cart. Took numerous things out of packaging to save space.


Would like:
Wrenches long box end metric?
Ironton Retractable Cord Reel - 40-Ft., 12/3, Triple Tap 49666 69.99
45 Pc Titanium Nitride Coated Alloy Steel SAE Tap & Die Set HF 61411 84.99
45 Pc Titanium Nitride Coated Alloy Steel Metric Tap & Die Set HF 61410 84.99
21 Pc Carbon Steel SAE Tap and Die Set HF 51398 9.99?
40 Pc Carbon Steel Metric Tap and Die Set HF 39384 14.99?
60 Pc SAE & Metric Tap and Die Set HF 60366 37.99
Offset Box Wrench Set Metric 8 pc HF 32042 15.99
Offset Box Wrench Set SAE 8 pc HF 32041 15.99
Hex sockets ball end long 3/8" SAE HF 67885 14.99
Hex sockets ball end long 3/8" Metric HF 67888 14.99
Neiko 40447A Rechargeable Underhood Work Light | 202 SMD LED Bulbs | 1,200 Lumens Max Brightness | 8,000 mAh Li-ion Battery | 2 Brightness Modes 79.95 Amazon?
Long pry bar 48" or longer C'man? $39.99 or Mayhew?
1/2 in. Drive 25 in. Professional Breaker Bar HF 62729 19.99
Titanium Nitride Coated High Speed Steel Step Bit Set 3 Pc HF 60379 13.99
Small MIG welder
Spring compressors - Would like center one
Special pliers cable cutters - Have some

Not needed yet:
1/2 in. Drive 18 in. Breaker Bar HF 67932 9.99
3/4 in. Drive 20 in. Quick Release Breaker Bar HF 98270 21.99
1/2 in. Drive Impact Flip Socket Set 3 Pc HF 62491 11.99
Bearing Separator and Puller Set HF 62593 49.99
Master Fuel Injection Pressure Test Kit HF 62788 89.99
1/2 in. Drive Front Wheel Drive Axle Lock-Nut Socket Set 7 Pc HF 62842 39.99
1/2 in. Drive Super High Torque Lug Nut Impact Socket Set 11 Pc HF 62899 69.99
Silver And Deming Drill Bit Set 8 Pc HF 61892 34.99
2 Pc. Professional Automotive HVLP Air Spray Gun Kit HF 61472 49.99
Power Probe IV
LED 12 volt for testing coil on plug, etc. ($3 or so at electronic supply house)
Mapp gas - CL
11 or 18 piece brake caliper set HF?
Disc Brake Pad and Caliper Service Tool Kit 18 Pc ABN Sears 24.99
Oil Filter Wrench (assortment of strap and cap types) - Have some
IRWIN Tools BOLT-GRIP Deep Well Bolt Extractor Set, 5-Piece (3094001) 34.23 - Have HF
Irwin damaged fastener tool set Screw extractor set?
3 in. High Speed Composite Air Cut-Off Tool HF 68832 19.99 Have reg HF one
Bolt-Type Wheel Puller Set HF 62620 14.99
1/2 in. Drive Front Wheel Drive Axle Lock-Nut Socket Set 7 Pc HF 62842 39.99
Interior body panel tools - Have HF plastic - couple more HF
Body panel clip pliers HF 67399 7.99
Push pin pliers HF 67400 9.99
Noid Light and IAC Tester Set 11 Pc HF 97959 39.99
Hose disconnect tools HF
3/8 in. Offset Oxygen Sensor Wrench HF 97177 6.99
7/8 in. Oxygen Sensor Socket HF 69022 7.99

Stubby wrenches
Rear caliper cube
Cordless impact
Quick disconnect tools
Axle nut socket set powerbuilt O'Reillys?
Leslie blind seal puller
CV joint boot band installation tool
Air chucks for pressure testing cylinders
Compression tester
Fuel pressure gauge
Vacuum gauge
Chain Wrench?
Stud remover
AC tools
Disconnect tools
Lisle 56500 Terminal Tool 9.99
Really long 90 degree pliers
Big channellocks - have cheap ones
Curved needlenose
Eastwood pro flaring tool set - use small set
Specialty wrenches
Cable actuated hose clamp pliers
MAC flare set
Balance puller
Block tester
2nd cart

HAVE:
02543?

82307?

03655?

RATCHETS, SOCKETS,EXTENSIONS AND SETS:
Gearwrench 8922 23 Pcs. SAE Pass-thru Socket & Bit Set 8922 33.00
Kobalt 7-Piece SAE 3/8-in Drive 12-Point Flex Socket Set 0236279
Kobalt 7-Piece Metric 3/8-in Drive 12-Point Flex Socket Set 86218
Kobalt 22-Piece Thru-Ratchet Set 70128
Kobalt 7-Piece 3/8-in Drive Hex Driver Socket Set 0338623
Kobalt 24-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanic's Tool Set with Hard Case 0338552 Kobalt 35-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanic's Tool Set with Hard Case 0338358
Kobalt 16-Piece Standard/Metric Mechanics Tool Set 0338511 35.00
Kobalt 7-Piece 3/8-in Drive Hex Driver Socket Set 0338622 19.00
Kobalt 11-Piece Standard (SAE) 3/8-in Drive 6-Point Socket Set0338614 26.97
Kobalt 11-Piece Metric 1/2-in Drive 12-Point Socket Set 0338616 27.97
Kobalt 11-Piece Metric 1/2-in Drive 12-Point Socket Set 0338621 37.97
Kobalt 11-Piece Standard (SAE) 1/2-in Drive 12-Point Socket Set 0338620 37.97
Kobalt 11-Piece Metric 3/8-in Drive 6-Point Socket Set 0338615 26.97
Kobalt 11-Piece Metric 3/8-in Drive 12-Point Socket Set 0338617 27.97
Kobalt 10-Piece Metric 1/4-in Drive 6-Point Socket Set 0338637 14.97
Kobalt 10-Piece Standard (SAE) 1/4-in Drive 6-Point Socket Set 0338636 14.99
Kobalt 24-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Mechanic's Tool Set with Hard Case 0338552 19.98
Kobalt 20-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Combination Mechanic's Tool Set 0338509
4 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Quick-Release Extension Bar Set HF 67976 19.99
1/4 in. Drive Professional Low Profile Ratchet HF 62329 16.99
3/8 in. Drive Professional Low Profile Ratchet HF 62328 17.99
1/2 in. Drive Professional Low-Profile Ratchet HF 62330 19.99
1/4 in. Drive Professional Flex Head Ratchet HF 62331 16.99
3/8 in. Drive Professional Flex Head Long Handle Ratchet HF 62333 24.99
1/2 in. Drive Professional Flex Head Long Handle Ratchet HF 62332 29.99
1/4 in. Drive Heavy Duty Composite Ratchet HF 66312 8.99
3/8 in. Drive Composite Quick-Release Ratchet HF 62290 9.99
3/8 in. Drive Indexable Head Ratchet HF 62316 16.99
1/2 in. Drive Indexable Head Ratchet HF 62315 19.99
1/4" insert bit ratchet
Spark plug sockets - variety
4 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Quick-Release Extension Bar Set HF 61968 22.99
9-piece-wobble-extension-set HF 31203
4 Piece High Visibility Socket Adapter Set HF 67925 4.99
3 Pc Universal Impact Joint Socket Adapter Set HF 67986 9.99
9 Pc Wobble Socket Extension Set HF 61278 14.99
9 Pc Wobble Socket Extension Set HF 67900 14.99
21 Pc 3/8 in. Drive SAE & Metric High Visibility Socket Set HF 67905 22.99
21 Pc SAE & Metric Go-Thru Socket Set HF 62305 19.99
1/2 in. Drive Extendable Ratchet HF 62311 17.99
Gear Wrench 23-piece 1/4" Drive Metric Socket Set 8923 25.00
13 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Metric Impact Socket Set HF 69345 25.99
8 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Metric Impact Hex Socket Set HF 61337 29.99
8 Pc 1/2 in. Drive SAE Impact Hex Socket Set HF 67893 29.99
3 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Impact Wobble Socket Extension Set HF 67065 8.99
3 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Impact Wobble Socket Extension Set HF 67066 9.99
3 Pc Universal Impact Joint Socket Adapter Set HF 67986 9.99
7 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Metric Impact Swivel Socket Set HF 67911 29.99
7 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Metric Impact Swivel Socket Set HF 67908 24.99
E reverse Torx sockets metric
37 Pc 3/8 in., 1/2 in. Drive SAE & Metric Impact Socket Set HF 68011 29.99
13 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Metric Impact Deep Wall Socket Set HF 69279 24.99
13 Pc 1/2 in. Drive SAE Impact Deep Wall Socket Set HF 69280 24.99
8 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Impact Star Bit Socket Set HF 61336 29.99
9 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Metric Bolt Extractor Socket Set HF 67894 24.99
Flex sockets
Torx or star sockets
Allen sockets metric and SAE
Blow mold 1/4" socket and ratchet set Gearwrench
Universal joint set metric for sockets
Universal joint set SAE for sockets
4 Pc 1/2 in. Drive Impact Socket Extension Set HF 67972 9.99
4 Pc 3/8 in. Drive Impact Socket Extension Set HF 67926 7.99
Impact extension size converters HF
3/8" Extensions locking and regular HF

WRENCHES:
Torque wrench HF 3 sizes
Crowsfoot wrenches metric
GearWrench 87329 SAE X-Beam 29-Piece Ratcheting Wrench Set
11 Pc Fully Polished Metric Long Handle Combination Wrench Set HF 47067 24.99
14 Pc Metric V-Groove Combination Wrench Set HF 63063 39.99
GearWrench 9700 7 Piece Flex-Head Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set SAE 9700 48.41
GearWrench 9900 7 Piece Flex-Head Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric 9900
GearWrench 87329 SAE X-Beam 29-Piece Ratcheting Wrench Set 87329

1/2 in. Professional Air Impact Wrench HF Earthquake 68424 89.99
Air ratchet - Husky

SPECIALTY TOOLS:
Ball Joint Service Kit for 2WD and 4WD Vehicles HF 63279 89.99
14 Piece Master Ball Joint Adapter Set HF 62785 72.99
Brake Bleeder and Vacuum Pump Kit HF 60770 24.99
Tie rod and Pitman arm puller HF 62708 14.99 - Get puller kit?
Drum brake tools

MISC.:
Drum Brake Spring Pliers Kit 3 Pc HF 97804 12.99
Stainless Steel Tweezers Set 6 Pc HF 93598 5.99
3/8 in. Drive 17 in. Breaker Bar HF 67931 8.99
1/2 in. Drive 25 in. Breaker Bar HF 67933 12.99
Pry bars Craftsman 2 pc
4 Pc Heavy Duty Pry Bar Set HF 01654 10.99
Left Hand Drill Bit Set 13 Pc HF 61686 7.99
Titanium Nitride Coated Drill Bit Set 29 Pc HF 61637 14.99
Titanium Nitride Coated High Speed Steel Step Bit Set 2 Pc HF 96275 19.99
2 Pc 20° Offset & 45° Angle Long Reach Pliers HF 61587 7.99
Long Reach Hose Grip Pliers 3 Pc HF 37909 14.99
2 Pc. 16 in. Long Reach Pliers Set HF 38598 11.99
Pliers misc
Long 90 degree pliers HF
22 Pc Screwdriver Set HF 69420 11.99
Screwdrivers misc, and HF
Small screwdrivers misc
4# hand sledge
4 lb. Neon Orange Dead Blow Hammer HF 41800 11.99
Rubber mallet
Brass hammer
Alignment punches
Chisels - Have a selection
Safety glasses and face shield
Mini Pick and Hook Set 4 Pc HF 66836 free
Magnetic parts dishes 4" and 6" HF
Coolant tester
Rivets
3-in-1 Riveter Kit HF 94300 16.99
Mirror & magnet tools extendable
Flashlights misc
Brush - Have
Teflon tape
Tubing cutters
Hacksaw - Have a couple
Picks HF small set - Get better?
Grease gun - Learn to use
Flaring tool set small - Good for now for brake lines
Vise grips - Have a few
Channel locks
Ryobi Dremel (type) with 3 accessory kits
Files
Gasket scraper
Office paper clips for cam belts

ELECTRICAL:
Helping hands HF 60501 4.99
10 in. Cable Cutters HF 61422 6.99
Multi-meter Milwaukee
Clamp meter Milwaukee
7 Function Digital Multimeter with Backlight HF 92020 free
6/12V Circuit Tester with 5 ft. Lead HF 30779 3.99
Electrical tape
Battery terminal cleaner
Wire Stripper
Feeler Gauges/thickness shims
Spark Plug Gap gauge
Timing light
Battery charger
Side cutters

MEASUREMENT:
Dial caliper
Electronic caliper HF
MicrometerS
Calipers HF

Supplies:
Super lube HF
Brake cleaner
Kroil
PB blaster
Wheel bearing grease
Brake lube
Anti-seize
Shop towels
Paper towels
7 mil Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves 50 Pc X-Large HF 61774 9.99
9 mil Nitrile Powder-Free Gloves 50 Pc X-Large HF 61743 12.99

SHOP EQUIPMENT:
Vise - Have a few
Ox/ac set incl. cart
Pancake air compressor - Porter Cable
Air pressure gauges and fittings
Bench grinder !/2HP Baldor
Grinders with wire wheels and stones and buffs
Drill press Buffalo
Bridgeport
Lathe South Bend
Horiz. band saw Kalamazoo
Parts washer
Arbor press Grenard
12 ton H-Frame Industrial Heavy Duty Floor Shop Press HF 33497 119.99
Hose reel
Disc sander Kalamazoo
Belt sander Kalamazoo
Anvil
AC DC stick welder ARC-180 HF 44568
AC DC "Tombstone" stick welder Lincoln
Plasma cutter


OTHER:
Cornwell OBDII Scanner OWC9575. Same as OTC2109 and Actron CP9575 40.00
UtiliTech 1000 lumen work light
Milwaukee 12V and 18V cordless drills and impact drivers
4-1/2 in. 4.3 Amp Angle Grinder HF 60625 (2) 13.99
4-1/2 in. 4.3 Amp Angle Grinder HF 68645 13.99
1/4 in. Air Angle Die Grinder HF 32046 12.99
3 in. High-Speed Air Cut-Off Tool HF 60374 7.99
18 Pc SAE & Metric T-Handle Ball End Hex Key Set HF 63167 17.99
1.5 Ton Compact Aluminum Racing Floor Jack with Rapid Pump® HF 62160 79.99
Arcan Aluminum floor jack 3 ton ALJ3T 249.99
3 Ton Steel Jack Stands HF 61196 21.99
6 ton Steel Jack Stands HF 61197 39.99
Pneumatic Roller Seat HF 46319 25.99
40 in. 300 lb. Capacity Low-Profile Creeper HF 69262 23.99
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Engine stand
1500 lb. Capacity Vehicle Dollies 2 Pc HF 67338 52.9965
Oil drain containers
Wheel chock
Trash can
Broom
Dustpan alum.
Shop vac.
Hose reel ceiling mount 3/8"
 
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disston

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I was thinking about this thread earlier today and it struck me, have you ever been surrounded by so much stuff you can't find what you're looking for?
 

airedale

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After looking through this quite interesting thread I thought i would add my twopenneth'
Tool requirements depend on what your working on for instance Working on motorcycles most of the time I mostly use 3/8 drive but sometimes but rarely need 3/4 drive when working on wagons. so have umpteen different ratchets, extensions,short. deep sockets etc in 3/8drive but only a few 3/4 drive. So make your choices dependent on the work you do. The main thing is though don't buy cheap tools just to make up a set they will end up costing you more in the long run.
apart however from usually required spanners(sorry wrenches)sockets etc I couldnt get the work done through the week without oxy acetylene or oxy propane for seized fasteners/mechanisms, map gas not good enough (salted roads kill everything), my compressor ,vernier caliper, dial gauge and micrometers,innumerable specialist pullers and a Huge boxes of fasteners of various grades/type.
 
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bczygan

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I was thinking about this thread earlier today and it struck me, have you ever been surrounded by so much stuff you can't find what you're looking for?

ABSOLUTELY!

That's why this list and the sorting and organization that is going with it.

I never knew where anything was, because I always put things down just anywhere.

Everything will now have a specific place, and will always be put away, so I will always know where everything is.

Establish a place and always return things to where they go.

Bill
 
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