RotaryLove
Active member
Hello all! long time lurker here but I've finally decided to make an account on the forum.
First and foremost, a little background. I'm an 18 year old kid straight out of high school, working for a Volkswagen dealership as a Lube Technician. Soon I shall be getting a promotion to our entry level technician, maintenance tech. For those who are unaware that would entail maintenance work, such as recalls, batteries, serp belts, probably brakes too. Basic stuff.
That said with the promotion I'll be needing my own tools and a box now. Could you all help me assemble a beginner set of tools for a reasonable price? I'd like to keep the budget below $800 if possible (excluding a box), but I have around $1500 saved if I recall. I'm not picky about brands. I don't care where it's made. I DO care that it's a quality product for a fair price. Is GearWrench any good for professional use? They seem to be a very good value product, but I've got not experience with them.
Considering I'll be working on Volkswagens I may need some special things, but here is a list I've compiled for starters.
Anything I'm forgetting or will be needing? Tool Recommendations? I'm pretty overwhelmed right now.
As for a box I've considered picking up the harbor freight 30" Five drawer tool cart, that might be enough if I keep organized. Otherwise I wouldn't be opposed to buying larger. Are any of the 52-56 inch boxes that go for 1000-1500 any good? I'm not sure if they'd last.
Any suggestions and insight would be wonderful. -Ryan
First and foremost, a little background. I'm an 18 year old kid straight out of high school, working for a Volkswagen dealership as a Lube Technician. Soon I shall be getting a promotion to our entry level technician, maintenance tech. For those who are unaware that would entail maintenance work, such as recalls, batteries, serp belts, probably brakes too. Basic stuff.
That said with the promotion I'll be needing my own tools and a box now. Could you all help me assemble a beginner set of tools for a reasonable price? I'd like to keep the budget below $800 if possible (excluding a box), but I have around $1500 saved if I recall. I'm not picky about brands. I don't care where it's made. I DO care that it's a quality product for a fair price. Is GearWrench any good for professional use? They seem to be a very good value product, but I've got not experience with them.
Considering I'll be working on Volkswagens I may need some special things, but here is a list I've compiled for starters.
- Metric Wrench Set (Probably long wrenches)
- Metric 3/8 Short and Deep incl. Impact Sockets
- Metric 1/2 Short and Deep incl. Impact Sockets
- 3/8 Extensions, Spark Plug Sockets (Preferably locking extensions and magnetic spark plug sockets)
- Metric Hex, Torx, and Triple Square Sockets (bit sockets or actual sockets... impacts?)
- Cordless 3/8 Impact (Probably Milwaukee M12 Fuel)
- 1/2 Pneumatic Impact
- 1/2 Breaker Bar
- Screwdriver Set
- Multi-meter
- Pliers, Vice Grips
- Oil Filter Wrenches/Cups
Anything I'm forgetting or will be needing? Tool Recommendations? I'm pretty overwhelmed right now.
As for a box I've considered picking up the harbor freight 30" Five drawer tool cart, that might be enough if I keep organized. Otherwise I wouldn't be opposed to buying larger. Are any of the 52-56 inch boxes that go for 1000-1500 any good? I'm not sure if they'd last.
Any suggestions and insight would be wonderful. -Ryan

