redbarron57
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SK 1/2 drive t-handle
SK 5 piece pliers set 6-inch combination (slip joint) pliers, 7-inch and 10-inch tongue and groove pliers, 7-inch chain nose pliers with cutters, and 7-inch heavy-duty angled diagonal cutters, all packaged in a storage pouch.
SK breaker bars 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 inch drive
SK duck bill pliers
SK magnetic pickup tool
SK telescoping insp mirror
SK 60 pc 1/4 drive sae/mm
SK 47 piece 1/2 drive mm/sae socket set
SK 15 pc SAE combo wrench set
SK 15 PC MM combo wrence set
SK 12 pc 3/8 Drive sae hex bit set
SK 12 PC 3/8 Drive mm hex bit set
SK 49 pc 3/8 drive socket set SAE and MMSK
SK 9 piece screw driver set
SK 1/4 inch drive flex head ratchet
keter master pro tool box. (it had hundreds of 5 star ratings so I dont care where it was made)
Overall 232 pieces for about 1500 dollars.
After looking at all the professional grade tools I think this will be fine for the rest of my life.
Things that I refuse to spend big money on is punches, hammers, pry bars, locking pliers, adjustable wrenches and **** like that. I can get box store brand stuff for that and it will be fine. Dont bother telling me any different because my ten years in the maintenance trades tells me otherwise. Craftsman punches and pry bars are just fine. Irwin, channel lock and knippix pliers for the locking stuff and slide adjustments. I cant seem to find any brass tools, maybe harbor freight if I remember right. I cant see spending 200 for a hammer so just shoot me if that happens. snap on sells a hammer that they must have filled with gold or something. lol. I was really torn between Snap on and SK. But the plan I came up with was SK because no body could say anything bad about them. You can say something bad about snap on and that is price. Quality they are the best but they have fallen in love with their name a little IMO. For my 1/4 drive stuff the kobalt **** I have will work for the time being. Now I need to upgrade my toolbox and get truly mobile. An air tight military shipping container will work for that. Add wheels and a handle. Build some shadowed pallets and I should be fully upgraded, mobile and modulated. Its going to be challenging to get it right but I will post a thread.
SK 5 piece pliers set 6-inch combination (slip joint) pliers, 7-inch and 10-inch tongue and groove pliers, 7-inch chain nose pliers with cutters, and 7-inch heavy-duty angled diagonal cutters, all packaged in a storage pouch.
SK breaker bars 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 inch drive
SK duck bill pliers
SK magnetic pickup tool
SK telescoping insp mirror
SK 60 pc 1/4 drive sae/mm
SK 47 piece 1/2 drive mm/sae socket set
SK 15 pc SAE combo wrench set
SK 15 PC MM combo wrence set
SK 12 pc 3/8 Drive sae hex bit set
SK 12 PC 3/8 Drive mm hex bit set
SK 49 pc 3/8 drive socket set SAE and MMSK
SK 9 piece screw driver set
SK 1/4 inch drive flex head ratchet
keter master pro tool box. (it had hundreds of 5 star ratings so I dont care where it was made)
Overall 232 pieces for about 1500 dollars.
After looking at all the professional grade tools I think this will be fine for the rest of my life.
Things that I refuse to spend big money on is punches, hammers, pry bars, locking pliers, adjustable wrenches and **** like that. I can get box store brand stuff for that and it will be fine. Dont bother telling me any different because my ten years in the maintenance trades tells me otherwise. Craftsman punches and pry bars are just fine. Irwin, channel lock and knippix pliers for the locking stuff and slide adjustments. I cant seem to find any brass tools, maybe harbor freight if I remember right. I cant see spending 200 for a hammer so just shoot me if that happens. snap on sells a hammer that they must have filled with gold or something. lol. I was really torn between Snap on and SK. But the plan I came up with was SK because no body could say anything bad about them. You can say something bad about snap on and that is price. Quality they are the best but they have fallen in love with their name a little IMO. For my 1/4 drive stuff the kobalt **** I have will work for the time being. Now I need to upgrade my toolbox and get truly mobile. An air tight military shipping container will work for that. Add wheels and a handle. Build some shadowed pallets and I should be fully upgraded, mobile and modulated. Its going to be challenging to get it right but I will post a thread.
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