johnny1290
Well-known member
Man you can't go wrong with a set of cman.
I got a set of 1/4" and 3/8" sockets from my dad when I was 17..one of those little zip up cases...then I bought a set of metric wrenches in the plastic flappy pouch with slots for each wrench...I'd throw those in a box with my hard handled screwdrivers and that 3pc set of side cutters, adj pliers, and needle nose and I was set!
I swapped engines with not much more than those tools hahaha
And of course I still have them.
I don't really use them because I'd hate to lose one, but they're in the house toolbox just in case.
My 2 cents get him a nice set of c-man when they're on sale for black friday if you can wait, something for $100 or less should be pretty good, and give him a few screwdrivers and pliers from your collection and he'll be set.
I only learned how to work on cars when I was 16-17 out of necessity, then somewhere around the way I picked up the bug.
I still don't know my *** from a hole in the ground but I"ve managed to make any car I touch slower and less reliable!

EDIT: I forgot to mention I've got one of those sets with the plastic handle, like a brief case, then you open it, I think there's a picture of it in another post. Anyway the sockets always get jumbled up, it's just hopeless to try and keep them in their spot.
I got a set of 1/4" and 3/8" sockets from my dad when I was 17..one of those little zip up cases...then I bought a set of metric wrenches in the plastic flappy pouch with slots for each wrench...I'd throw those in a box with my hard handled screwdrivers and that 3pc set of side cutters, adj pliers, and needle nose and I was set!
I swapped engines with not much more than those tools hahaha
And of course I still have them.
I don't really use them because I'd hate to lose one, but they're in the house toolbox just in case.
My 2 cents get him a nice set of c-man when they're on sale for black friday if you can wait, something for $100 or less should be pretty good, and give him a few screwdrivers and pliers from your collection and he'll be set.
I only learned how to work on cars when I was 16-17 out of necessity, then somewhere around the way I picked up the bug.
I still don't know my *** from a hole in the ground but I"ve managed to make any car I touch slower and less reliable!
EDIT: I forgot to mention I've got one of those sets with the plastic handle, like a brief case, then you open it, I think there's a picture of it in another post. Anyway the sockets always get jumbled up, it's just hopeless to try and keep them in their spot.