First off, I just want to thank everyone for taking the time to read/post in my thread. And also to apologize for taking so long to respond back; been away from the comp...no patience to reply via phone.
Some tool background information about myself; I work in the trades (Electrician). I have zero qualms about buying quality tools. Power tools; Milwaukee through and through. I own other brands, but I bleed Red. Hand tools of my trade; Knipex, Wera, Klein, Milwaukee and Greenlee. Why would anyone own a screwdriver other than Wera?
You can either spend too much and lose a little or you can spend too little and lose everything. Also, you can't afford cheap tools...
I just purchased the Milwaukee Fuel 1/2 High Torque Impact (w/ Friction Ring) and it's beautiful.
Not sure what the car situation is in Canada
I'd say 99.9% identical to what it is in the US.
Make of tools.. i'd go for the best i could afford, or something with a half decent warranty, not sure what you guys can get locally?
Most backyard mechanics will buy their hand tools from Princess Auto (Canada's Harbour Freight) or Canadian Tire.
I hate Princess Auto; their store brand line of tools (Power Fist) are complete garbage as far as I'm concerned. But there are a lot of people that love it. Unbeknownst to me, they have a second store brand with better quality (Pro Point); learned that because of this thread.
http://www.princessauto.com/en/
Canadian Tire has three store brand line of tools;
Jobmate - Princess Auto Power Fist brand quality, but worse.
Mastercraft - Middle of the road; OK for tools that get occasional use.
MAXIMUM - Their "Professional Quality" line...but your mileage may vary.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en.html
If I buy a hand tool from Canadian Tire, it will be Maximum (Breaker Bar, set of Wrenches etc). Occasionally I will buy a Mastercraft tool. I can honestly say, I've yet to be disappointed by any Maximum tool I've purchased...
http://www.tooltopia.com/sunex-tools-2645.aspx
10mm- 36 mm cant be beat. I have the same set best purchase ever.
This is the set I decided on; narrowed down my choices to three; Pro Points, Grey and Sunex. I went with Sunex...I may buy a few Pro Points to test their quality; you know, for science.
That would be 25 to 50mm. But WHY, WHY, WHY !
I'm so new to car repair, I assumed you needed to buy a 3/4 set to get "large" sockets. My regular socket set has a 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets...largest socket is 7/8 and 22mm (I think). I assumed I needed a 3/4 set to get a socket large enough to remove an axel nut; the whole reason that brought me to Garage Journal.
Spend your money wisely, young grasshopper. There will ALWAYS be more tools than you can possibly afford !
Very wise words...
Can you not order from a US site? I'd imagine it'd still be a lot cheaper even after shipping.
Yes; getting my sockets off ebay from CPO.
Three factors when shopping online via US based sites;
1) Do they ship to Canada?
2) Exchange rate (not the best right now).
3) Shipping...this is usually the killer. If UPS is involved, the deal is off; they are criminals dressed in brown! USPS for the win!
For 57 Good Impact Sockets and 4 cases!!!
Your Welcome...
Hah; I feel compelled to buy these because the amount of effort that went into your post; and thank-you!
my entire tool collection got stolen while I was stationed overseas
That's ******** brother and I'm sorry that happened.
I have two tool bags for work; my large one with all my electrical hand tools. Then a small one (purse size) I use to carry what I need for the job. One day someone stole my purse (about $200 worth of gear in it). You don't steal a man's (or woman's) tools; especially ones used to put food on his or her table. it's really that ******** simple!
The ironic thing about this thread...I only wanted to know if I should buy Metric or SAE. I heard all newer cars used Metric, but I wasn't sure how accurate that information was. That being said, if I asked the right question, I wouldn't have learned anything really. However since I asked the right question the wrong way, I learned quite a bit and I thank everyone for that.