To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Help me make a "tool checklist".

TimDaToolMan

Banned
Joined
Mar 14, 2013
Messages
536
I'm wanting to make a tool checklist. Primarily tools for working on cars. I want to have this with me at flea markets and such, so I can find stuff easier.

So far I have in my checklist.

1/4 Drive Socket Set.
3/8 Drive Socket Set.
1/2 Drive Socket Set.

1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 Ratchets

Extensions, Swivel Sockets, etc.

Wrench Set Metric and Standard.

Ball-Peen Hammer.

Torque Wrench.

Wire Strippers.

Pliers (various sizes and kinds).

Wire Cutter.

Propane Torch.

Help me think of more.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

1941Willyscoupe

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 29, 2012
Messages
136
Location
Illinois
Rubber Mallet, Jack, Jack Stands, Flashlights, Droplights, Gasket Scrapers, Crimpers, battery brush....a lot of other specialty tools such as piston ring pliers, pulley tools, etc etc.
 

kunkernator

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2012
Messages
2,438
Location
US of A
Google; "tech school tool checklist", you will find a very full list of tools that is required for tech students.
 

rusty65

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 20, 2012
Messages
2,279
Location
Pekin,IL
Retreading or thread repair tools are also a big must and craftsman sells a good USA set for around 40.
 

toolstools

Banned
Joined
Jan 30, 2013
Messages
1,194
Location
Cambridge ohii
Id also suggest posting a wanted thread here. Save money and help someone out here. Unless money is abundance or the need is right now. Just my opinion.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

greasemonkey44

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 30, 2011
Messages
1,625
Location
memphis
haha no one mentioned it yet
i would be lost without prybars
for testing mounts; moving engines, pushing wrenches,
give me a lever large enough and ill move the world
 

basspro

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 20, 2013
Messages
327
Location
In the sticks, WI
Look into a basic set of flex head ratchet wrenches. Good drill bits and a drill of some sort. Flashlight, headlamp, worklight. Pry bars, a couple cans of PB blaster, multimeter, compression tester, timing light, hose clamp pliers, punches/chisels, dial caliper, breaker bars, pocket ref book.:thumbup:

Also, hook and pick set, several vice-grips, flare nut wrenches, good bluepoint pencil magnet, telescoping magnet, telescoping mirror, magnetic parts tray, snap ring pliers, retaining ring pliers, various c clamps, pipe wrenches, chain wrench.
 
Last edited:

devilsnight

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2012
Messages
181
multimeter, timing light, spring compressor, air compressor/impact wrench, list goes on. I've been in the buisness for a long while, my advice:: Don't buy tools you don't need. When I borrow a tool from someone I make a note of it and buy my own. For a diy mechanic, If you need it buy it... Don't waste all your money on this and that, when its just going to look nice in your box at the end of the day. Buy as you need
 

MPOWERD

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 7, 2011
Messages
578
Haven't seen the following tools listed yet...

Allan wrenches, Spark Plug sockets, oil filter wrenches, engine code reader, Good flashlight, also adjustable plug in lights, spark plug gapping tools, feeler gauge, etc...
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom