Farhaj
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Greetings fellow tool aficionados. I have become a trainee at a local Veteran friendly repair shop in Central New Jersey. The owner is a former VW and Mercedes expert; She actually *cares* about her clients, and thankfully, business is booming. We get all sorts of repair jobs - the usual oil changes and brake jobs, all the way up to engine replacements, etc., etc. So I went and bought my self a Craftsman 6 drawer Heavy Duty tool chest. Now I'd like to fill it up with necessary Craftsman tools to stop borrowing the Boss's assortment of Snap On. I firmly believe the owner is apt to teach me the basics in auto repair; she's always willing to help out if I get in a jam when I'm doing the small things, so lets kick it up a notch. Why dont I purchase my own set of tools I can use to be less of a nudge.
So far I have the 19.2 volt 3/4" Impact wrench, a drill, and an Impact Driver. I have a 12 volt right angle impact driver as well. I have a few wrenches and a good set of assorted sockets in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" sizes with the matching ratchets. I failed to mention that I bought the 154 piece Craftsman Tool set from the PX for a very good price; I separated all the items into the drawers of the new tool chest. I found I need to purchase a few wrenches in both varieties, and a good many sockets to fill up the socket trays.
I'd like to sit back and hear what you folk think I need to buy to make the most of this opportunity I have. I have a teacher and I want to learn. I thank you all for reading and contributing.
HMG Auto Repair
28 Main Street
Helmetta NJ 08828
-Female owned independent repair shop-
*Veteran and Student Friendly*
So far I have the 19.2 volt 3/4" Impact wrench, a drill, and an Impact Driver. I have a 12 volt right angle impact driver as well. I have a few wrenches and a good set of assorted sockets in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" sizes with the matching ratchets. I failed to mention that I bought the 154 piece Craftsman Tool set from the PX for a very good price; I separated all the items into the drawers of the new tool chest. I found I need to purchase a few wrenches in both varieties, and a good many sockets to fill up the socket trays.
I'd like to sit back and hear what you folk think I need to buy to make the most of this opportunity I have. I have a teacher and I want to learn. I thank you all for reading and contributing.
HMG Auto Repair
28 Main Street
Helmetta NJ 08828
-Female owned independent repair shop-
*Veteran and Student Friendly*
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