dieselfuelonly
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Hi guys,
I'm looking on here mainly to get information about a box, but any recommendations about tools
I am apprenticing at a truck repair shop and am in need of a toolbox. I can't afford a high-dollar box so I'm looking for something good enough to last me a couple years and that when I'm ready to replace it with something nicer, I can bring it home and continue to use it there. I figure that for now money is better spent on filling the toolbox with decent tools than pouring it into an expensive toolbox and filling it with cheapo tools.
Right now I work on everything from triaxle flatbed crane trucks to pickup trucks and small utility trailers, so I need a bit of space, but not a ton either.
I decided to purchase a new collection of tools for work so I can keep all my current stuff at home for my own projects.
The guy I'm apprenticing under with the shop has been great at letting me use his tools, so I've been looking closely at what tools of his that I use a lot and basing what tools I start with off of that.
I've already started off with a 582 piece set from Sears that should have the majority of wrenches/sockets etc. covered:
http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsman-md-582-pc-standard-metric-mechanics-tool-set/609-44582-44582
For air tools I'm probably going to go with Ingersoll-Rand:
2135TiMAX 1/2" Air Impact
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-2135timax.aspx
1105MAXD2 1/4" Air Ratchet
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-1105max-d2.aspx
1207MAXD3 3/8" Air Ratchet
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-1207max-d3.aspx
3102 1/4" Die Grinder
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-3102.aspx
As time goes on I plan to replace some of the Craftsman stuff with a little higher-quality tools, like these Matco locking 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4 in. ratchets:
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
Anyway, that brings me to where I am now - without a Toolbox. I've looked around at several places and so far the Craftsman boxes seem to have a good price point, especially with the deals they offer this time of year.
I was looking at what I believe was this set here at Sears today:
http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsm...paign=rr_catalog-L2_RecentHistoricalItems_0_0
If that is the actual set I saw in the store, for 480 bucks that seems hard to beat. I know its not much, but I feel that would at least be a good start.
Does anyone have this set or any opinions on what other boxes to check out?
Thanks a lot.
I'm looking on here mainly to get information about a box, but any recommendations about tools
I am apprenticing at a truck repair shop and am in need of a toolbox. I can't afford a high-dollar box so I'm looking for something good enough to last me a couple years and that when I'm ready to replace it with something nicer, I can bring it home and continue to use it there. I figure that for now money is better spent on filling the toolbox with decent tools than pouring it into an expensive toolbox and filling it with cheapo tools.
Right now I work on everything from triaxle flatbed crane trucks to pickup trucks and small utility trailers, so I need a bit of space, but not a ton either.
I decided to purchase a new collection of tools for work so I can keep all my current stuff at home for my own projects.
The guy I'm apprenticing under with the shop has been great at letting me use his tools, so I've been looking closely at what tools of his that I use a lot and basing what tools I start with off of that.
I've already started off with a 582 piece set from Sears that should have the majority of wrenches/sockets etc. covered:
http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsman-md-582-pc-standard-metric-mechanics-tool-set/609-44582-44582
For air tools I'm probably going to go with Ingersoll-Rand:
2135TiMAX 1/2" Air Impact
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-2135timax.aspx
1105MAXD2 1/4" Air Ratchet
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-1105max-d2.aspx
1207MAXD3 3/8" Air Ratchet
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-1207max-d3.aspx
3102 1/4" Die Grinder
http://www.tooltopia.com/ingersoll-rand-3102.aspx
As time goes on I plan to replace some of the Craftsman stuff with a little higher-quality tools, like these Matco locking 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4 in. ratchets:
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/CFR178LFT/1-2-17IN-88TH-LOCK-FLEX-RATCHE/
Anyway, that brings me to where I am now - without a Toolbox. I've looked around at several places and so far the Craftsman boxes seem to have a good price point, especially with the deals they offer this time of year.
I was looking at what I believe was this set here at Sears today:
http://www.sears.ca/product/craftsm...paign=rr_catalog-L2_RecentHistoricalItems_0_0
If that is the actual set I saw in the store, for 480 bucks that seems hard to beat. I know its not much, but I feel that would at least be a good start.
Does anyone have this set or any opinions on what other boxes to check out?
Thanks a lot.