cudacharlie
Active member
Howdy all.. I'm a longtime forum viewer who has learned A LOT by lurking, and now it's time to get spending, and I need a little advice...
I've got a couple of 1970 Mopars that I'd like to be able to do a bit of wrenching on (maybe up to the level of suspension rebuild...), and I've got a budget of $1000-$2000 for an initial buy-in of hand tools.. (My entire hand tools collection at present is about good for a roadside emergency kit
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Three questions relate to overall strategy, brand choices, and tool choices, and here's what I'm thinking...
1 - Strategy: Should I get a large, "comprehensive" toolset from Craftsman, say two or three of the non-overlapping add-a-sets that are around $800 per 'module', or piece it together with Facom (which I love) and Craftsman, paying more per piece but not buying tools that I don't need? With the big sets, you don't get laser-etched sockets, and I don't remember the last time I used a metric socket on a Mopar!
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2 - Brand choices: Every Facom tool I've seen I loved, and of course Craftsman are cheap, easy, and replaceable down the block. I'd like to go Facom for the precision stuff you use all the time (palm-control ratchets, yummm), and maybe Craftsman for simpler or less-used things like punches and hammers. And, I don't even know how to buy a Snap-On tool, but I'm willing to learn...
3 - What will I need? Do I really need 1/4, 3/8, AND 1/2; sae AND metric; standard, deep, flex, standard impact, deep impact, AND flex impact sockets? (whew). Perhaps these Craftsman sets are the best indication of what I'll need, but I'm just looking for suggestions and opinions from you tool junkies!!!
Thanks!
I've got a couple of 1970 Mopars that I'd like to be able to do a bit of wrenching on (maybe up to the level of suspension rebuild...), and I've got a budget of $1000-$2000 for an initial buy-in of hand tools.. (My entire hand tools collection at present is about good for a roadside emergency kit
)Three questions relate to overall strategy, brand choices, and tool choices, and here's what I'm thinking...
1 - Strategy: Should I get a large, "comprehensive" toolset from Craftsman, say two or three of the non-overlapping add-a-sets that are around $800 per 'module', or piece it together with Facom (which I love) and Craftsman, paying more per piece but not buying tools that I don't need? With the big sets, you don't get laser-etched sockets, and I don't remember the last time I used a metric socket on a Mopar!
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2 - Brand choices: Every Facom tool I've seen I loved, and of course Craftsman are cheap, easy, and replaceable down the block. I'd like to go Facom for the precision stuff you use all the time (palm-control ratchets, yummm), and maybe Craftsman for simpler or less-used things like punches and hammers. And, I don't even know how to buy a Snap-On tool, but I'm willing to learn...
3 - What will I need? Do I really need 1/4, 3/8, AND 1/2; sae AND metric; standard, deep, flex, standard impact, deep impact, AND flex impact sockets? (whew). Perhaps these Craftsman sets are the best indication of what I'll need, but I'm just looking for suggestions and opinions from you tool junkies!!!
Thanks!
Not sure what you mean here. I would disagree... Facom is good stuff. The concern is that ths Stanley Group has bought Facom out and there may be a change in where the tools are built (and that quality may follow). But all of that is pure speculation. I have seen nothing that would lead me to believe that Facom quality is dwindling. 

Being a tool addicted kid really ***** because I have to buy everything one item at a time lol