OutsideMachinist
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I have been lurking on the forums on and off for years this is my first post. I am working in ship repair as a marine machinery mechanic/outside machinist
apprentice. Here is a basic tool list I must get. Everything must be SAE no
metric. USA made COO is nice/preferable but not always feasible ill get into that later in the post as well.
Combo wrenches: 3/8 - 1 1/4''
Sockets 3/8 drive: 3/8- 3/4'' 1/2 drive: 1/2 -1 1/4 ''
Extensions: 3/8&1/2''- 2-10'' long
Universal Joints
Ratchet: at least 3/8 & 1/2''
Pliers: Needle Nose 6'', Vice Grips 7'', Diagonal 6'' - Maybe Lockwire/safety pliers.(Though only ones I have seen thus far are SK lockwire pliers for 100.00+ $)
Metal cutting shear
Allen wrench/socket set up to at least 3/8 preferably larger as well
Screwdrivers: stubby, Flat 6-10'', Phillips 4 & 6'', offset screwdrivers
Hammers: Ball peen 8 & 16oz, mini sledge hammers roughly 4 lb?, then not sure if i should get a dead blow or nylon hammer as well looking for insight.
Adjustable wrenches: open to any size really but 8&12'' required
Hacksaw Frame 12''
Pipe Wrenches: 10-14''
Thread Pitch Gauges & Feeler Gauges
Punch Pins: 1/16'' - 3/8''. Large & small center punches(possibly automatic center punch also)
Cold Chisels: at least 3/4''
Drift Drill
Pry Bars: 16''(open to more sizes. Leaning towards ladyfoot pry bars)
Machinist tools: Outside caliper 4-8'', Inside caliper 4-8'', 4 & 8'' Divider, 6'' scales/steel rules(preferably flexible ones), Combination square 12'', Machinist scribe
I apologize in advance for the long post. I know thats quite a bit no one could touch on all at once. The tools I do have are 90+ % metric. I will have to purchase basically all of these tools and more. This is just a basic requirement. Main points I am looking for input on are the machinist tools as they are new to me. Any insight on those and precision measuring in general would be appreciated. Same thing with the punches/chisels/drift drill/drill bits.
Also wrenches and ratchets I would really prefer USA made if possible. I have reasearched the boards and Williams seems to be recommended. My reasons for not necessarily getting all or most USA made tools are many. For one cost at the moment is an issue and money is tight. Also there are many variables in which my tools could be lost or stolen. Whether that be falling in the water/bilges or too many others having access to them. Basically I guess I am looking for which sites/stores you would recommend and which are better for a certain type of tools. I see tooltopia and harry epstein mentioned often. Any advice is appreciate. Thank you and take care.
apprentice. Here is a basic tool list I must get. Everything must be SAE no
metric. USA made COO is nice/preferable but not always feasible ill get into that later in the post as well.
Combo wrenches: 3/8 - 1 1/4''
Sockets 3/8 drive: 3/8- 3/4'' 1/2 drive: 1/2 -1 1/4 ''
Extensions: 3/8&1/2''- 2-10'' long
Universal Joints
Ratchet: at least 3/8 & 1/2''
Pliers: Needle Nose 6'', Vice Grips 7'', Diagonal 6'' - Maybe Lockwire/safety pliers.(Though only ones I have seen thus far are SK lockwire pliers for 100.00+ $)
Metal cutting shear
Allen wrench/socket set up to at least 3/8 preferably larger as well
Screwdrivers: stubby, Flat 6-10'', Phillips 4 & 6'', offset screwdrivers
Hammers: Ball peen 8 & 16oz, mini sledge hammers roughly 4 lb?, then not sure if i should get a dead blow or nylon hammer as well looking for insight.
Adjustable wrenches: open to any size really but 8&12'' required
Hacksaw Frame 12''
Pipe Wrenches: 10-14''
Thread Pitch Gauges & Feeler Gauges
Punch Pins: 1/16'' - 3/8''. Large & small center punches(possibly automatic center punch also)
Cold Chisels: at least 3/4''
Drift Drill
Pry Bars: 16''(open to more sizes. Leaning towards ladyfoot pry bars)
Machinist tools: Outside caliper 4-8'', Inside caliper 4-8'', 4 & 8'' Divider, 6'' scales/steel rules(preferably flexible ones), Combination square 12'', Machinist scribe
I apologize in advance for the long post. I know thats quite a bit no one could touch on all at once. The tools I do have are 90+ % metric. I will have to purchase basically all of these tools and more. This is just a basic requirement. Main points I am looking for input on are the machinist tools as they are new to me. Any insight on those and precision measuring in general would be appreciated. Same thing with the punches/chisels/drift drill/drill bits.
Also wrenches and ratchets I would really prefer USA made if possible. I have reasearched the boards and Williams seems to be recommended. My reasons for not necessarily getting all or most USA made tools are many. For one cost at the moment is an issue and money is tight. Also there are many variables in which my tools could be lost or stolen. Whether that be falling in the water/bilges or too many others having access to them. Basically I guess I am looking for which sites/stores you would recommend and which are better for a certain type of tools. I see tooltopia and harry epstein mentioned often. Any advice is appreciate. Thank you and take care.
