Heavy Metal Doctor
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I went searching for some decent stuff to give my son-in-law to be when they (my daughter and him) get married and move off on thier own soon. I feel kinda bad for him since his dad is sort of a jackass that never attempted to teach him much in terms of DIY'n it and only got annoyed and told him to "go away" anytime there was a project around the house as he was growing up....I had him help me with a few projects since he's been hanging around with us and I realized he can actually use basic hand tools and will be doing / not affariad to tackle all the usual little projects around the house...put together a set of shelves and change the oil in the car sort of stuff.....So the wife says "you better buy him some tools for Christmas" and so I have starting shopping a little....Just online so far...Im hesitant to buy a "mechanics set" 'cause it's more than he will need to start off. I also don't like the "homeowner" sets I've seen so far becuase they all seem to be junk tools ( if I wouldn't use them, I'd hate to give them to someone - is that just being "tool obsessive" LOL?).....the problem I have with any sets is they almost always have items that will either never get used or there's duplicates of stuff that's just not needed (how many different versions1/2 sockets to you realy have to have?) So I figured I'd peice together a set of select quality items in decent brands - not one brand specific - make up a small box of tools to give him.
Here's what I came up with so far:
16' Measuring tape
Channellocks - 10"
A pair or 2 of vice grips
Basic metric / standard combo wrenches
multi purpose saw - little "pistol" type with a few types of blades
Screwdrivers
torpepo level
square
3/8" drive set - ratchet / sockets / couple of extensions
oil filter wrench / pliers
pliers - needle nose, diag. cutters
Metric / standard allen wrenches
Commenst? Suggestions? Stuff I missed (keep in mind - I want to keep this simple for the newbie)?
Here's what I came up with so far:
16' Measuring tape
Channellocks - 10"
A pair or 2 of vice grips
Basic metric / standard combo wrenches
multi purpose saw - little "pistol" type with a few types of blades
Screwdrivers
torpepo level
square
3/8" drive set - ratchet / sockets / couple of extensions
oil filter wrench / pliers
pliers - needle nose, diag. cutters
Metric / standard allen wrenches
Commenst? Suggestions? Stuff I missed (keep in mind - I want to keep this simple for the newbie)?

