NVR 2L8
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I am not really a “newbie” on this forum, but I have basically spent the past few years lurking around, listening and learning, because I have not had a lot of knowledge or experience to share. With that said, this forum has been an invaluable resource, and I want to openly express my appreciation for all the good advice that I have benefited from.
I am now in the final stage of completing my winter “garage makeover” (I will be posting before / after pictures in a couple of weeks), and it is time to start stocking up on tools.
My current quandary is: What do I buy, what brand, and where should I buy it? I realize that the first question you will ask is “what do I intend to do with the tools?”, so let me explain my situation.
First, I sold a small farm last fall, and the buyer made me an offer that included all of the furniture and tools in my modest shop, so I am basically in the process of starting from scratch in stocking my new shop.
Second, I am not a mechanic by profession, and my skill level is best described as a “hobbyist”. It has been more than thirty years since I have rebuilt an engine or swapped out a transmission, and I am a little bit embarrassed to admit that I don’t even change my own oil in my family cars anymore.
As far as woodworking, I can still knock up some shelving or other basic task, but definitely not a craftsman.
I am pretty active in recreational high performance driving events (HPDE), so I do spend a lot of time changing brake fluid and oil, swapping from street to track tires and wheels, and maintaining both a single car enclosed trailer and a two car open trailer.
I am now suffering from “analysis paralysis”, and I have looked at so many tools that my eyes start to glaze over after looking at so many different options. The only real conclusion that I have reached is that the premier brands of Snap On, etc. are a major “overkill” for my circumstances.
I have already purchased an air compressor (Sears) and two toolboxes. The first is a 54” from Extreme Tools (based on recommendation on this forum), and a Snap On Corvette 50th Anniversary Edition, mainly for decoration. I do not plan to install a lift in my shop.
My questions are:
1. Should I buy one of the big package set of tools, or just buy small packages (like a screwdriver set) as the need arises? If one of the big package sets is recommended, which one?
2. Where to buy? I have looked at Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, Harbor Freight and Northern Tool.
3. Local store or on-line? On-line is usually no sales tax, but may be offset by shipping cost.
4. What time of year are the best sales? (Memorial Day, etc.)
5. Is the Sears Outlet store on-line a good option? Some of the prices look pretty attractive.
6. What is a good brand for a set of cordless tools for me? I know I want a cordless drill and impact wrench, but for other tools I do not need cordless, unless there is a good package price.
7. How about tools for sale at flea markets, etc. I saw a 25 piece screwdriver set today for $10., but I passed because I was afraid that it would be junk.
8. Should I consider used? If so, what is the best source? Ebay and CL are the obvious options, but there may be others. However, I would like to avoid buying a complete tool set one piece at a time.
9. As far as cost, I can afford to buy good tools, but my business sense tells me that it would be foolish to spend a fortune on tools that will only be used occasionally. I hope that I will be able to buy what I need for under $1,000.
OK, that is my situation, and I am open to all suggestions and advice.
Again, thanks for such a great forum. I am looking forward to posting the pictures of my new shop, and I think you will like what I have done.
Tom

I am now in the final stage of completing my winter “garage makeover” (I will be posting before / after pictures in a couple of weeks), and it is time to start stocking up on tools.
My current quandary is: What do I buy, what brand, and where should I buy it? I realize that the first question you will ask is “what do I intend to do with the tools?”, so let me explain my situation.
First, I sold a small farm last fall, and the buyer made me an offer that included all of the furniture and tools in my modest shop, so I am basically in the process of starting from scratch in stocking my new shop.
Second, I am not a mechanic by profession, and my skill level is best described as a “hobbyist”. It has been more than thirty years since I have rebuilt an engine or swapped out a transmission, and I am a little bit embarrassed to admit that I don’t even change my own oil in my family cars anymore.
As far as woodworking, I can still knock up some shelving or other basic task, but definitely not a craftsman.
I am pretty active in recreational high performance driving events (HPDE), so I do spend a lot of time changing brake fluid and oil, swapping from street to track tires and wheels, and maintaining both a single car enclosed trailer and a two car open trailer.
I am now suffering from “analysis paralysis”, and I have looked at so many tools that my eyes start to glaze over after looking at so many different options. The only real conclusion that I have reached is that the premier brands of Snap On, etc. are a major “overkill” for my circumstances.
I have already purchased an air compressor (Sears) and two toolboxes. The first is a 54” from Extreme Tools (based on recommendation on this forum), and a Snap On Corvette 50th Anniversary Edition, mainly for decoration. I do not plan to install a lift in my shop.
My questions are:
1. Should I buy one of the big package set of tools, or just buy small packages (like a screwdriver set) as the need arises? If one of the big package sets is recommended, which one?
2. Where to buy? I have looked at Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, Harbor Freight and Northern Tool.
3. Local store or on-line? On-line is usually no sales tax, but may be offset by shipping cost.
4. What time of year are the best sales? (Memorial Day, etc.)
5. Is the Sears Outlet store on-line a good option? Some of the prices look pretty attractive.
6. What is a good brand for a set of cordless tools for me? I know I want a cordless drill and impact wrench, but for other tools I do not need cordless, unless there is a good package price.
7. How about tools for sale at flea markets, etc. I saw a 25 piece screwdriver set today for $10., but I passed because I was afraid that it would be junk.
8. Should I consider used? If so, what is the best source? Ebay and CL are the obvious options, but there may be others. However, I would like to avoid buying a complete tool set one piece at a time.
9. As far as cost, I can afford to buy good tools, but my business sense tells me that it would be foolish to spend a fortune on tools that will only be used occasionally. I hope that I will be able to buy what I need for under $1,000.
OK, that is my situation, and I am open to all suggestions and advice.
Again, thanks for such a great forum. I am looking forward to posting the pictures of my new shop, and I think you will like what I have done.
Tom

more of a personal preference kinda tool

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