UrBrainwashed
Member
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2011
- Messages
- 11
Hi,
I stumbled on this site a few weeks back. Originally was looking for a socket set. After scouring this site and countless google results, I'm openly admitting I'm stuck!
Basically, I moved to California a year ago from the midwest. The small collection I did own was mainly Craftsman hand tools (screwdrivers / pliers etc).
A Dewalt wheel (detailed cars / trucks / boats for about 5 years), Briggs & Stratton power washer and a Shop-Vac. If I ever needed anything other than that, I used my dad's stuff at the house or borrowed from the mechanic from the next bay over.
I have zero tools in my possession right now. I never really payed attention to the brand of tools I was using / borrowing either. My buddy is a huge Snap-On fan but that is simply not in my budget.
I currently have a few projects. One is a platform king size bed frame I started last week. The other is an intake manifold gasket and pcv valve replacement project for a Mazda 6. I don't even have a damn drill. Nor do I have a socket set.
I've been so caught up in work since I moved out here, that I literally haven't focused on establishing my tool base. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to them, either.
Need
Socket Set
Screwdrivers
Drill
Wrenches
Air Compressor
For the socket set, I've googled my *** off. I won't be using them everyday, but I also want something that will last for years to come. After reading this thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71734&highlight=3/8+ratchet+shootout I decided to look into a GearWrench set. I'm considering this:
Gear Wrench 118-Piece 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" Drive 6 and 12-Point Standard/ Deep Socket Set SAE/ Metric For $103 shipped. I looked up the individual ratchets in that set and didn't seem to find many reviews on them. Do any of you have any input on that set? Bang for my buck? Do you have another brand I should shoot for and look for a good deal on? I've decided I'm not going with Craftsman due to the seemingly negative decline, that is based off of opinions of others though.
Stanley 91-988 1/4-Inch 3/8-Inch and 1/2-Inch Drive Mechanics Tool Set, 201-Piece For $106 shipped.
Stanley 92-824 Black Chrome and Laser Etched Socket Set, 69-Piece For $69 shipped.
Are those over/under priced? Longevity? I think Stanley products are made in U.S.A. but they make GearWrench also and those are made in Taiwan? I'm open to other reasonably priced brands as well. Those are just what I've considered so far. Also, Danaher owns Stanley correct? What were the part numbers of the Harbor Freight ratchets used in that shootout thread?
Wrenches
Not really sure which brand to go with to be honest. I've never really seen wrenches break before but I am aware that it does happen. Obviously chrome vanadium is the best choice? I guess I'm not to concerned with the wavyness people talk about in the finish as long as the measurements are true and the price is right. Harbor Freight? lol.
Drills
I can snag a corded one from just about anywhere. Dewalt is not in my budget for cordless though. Although if I had to wait to get it later, it can be. Definately need a cordless that is reliable and good reputation for battery life.
Budget for now is around $300 for now. Unfortunately, I have fallen victim to the "reviews" saga and don't have enough personal experience yet to make confident decisions without feeling like I'm not getting the most for my dollar. Any input/experience would be appreciated.
I stumbled on this site a few weeks back. Originally was looking for a socket set. After scouring this site and countless google results, I'm openly admitting I'm stuck!
Basically, I moved to California a year ago from the midwest. The small collection I did own was mainly Craftsman hand tools (screwdrivers / pliers etc).
A Dewalt wheel (detailed cars / trucks / boats for about 5 years), Briggs & Stratton power washer and a Shop-Vac. If I ever needed anything other than that, I used my dad's stuff at the house or borrowed from the mechanic from the next bay over.
I have zero tools in my possession right now. I never really payed attention to the brand of tools I was using / borrowing either. My buddy is a huge Snap-On fan but that is simply not in my budget.
I currently have a few projects. One is a platform king size bed frame I started last week. The other is an intake manifold gasket and pcv valve replacement project for a Mazda 6. I don't even have a damn drill. Nor do I have a socket set.
I've been so caught up in work since I moved out here, that I literally haven't focused on establishing my tool base. I'm not the most experienced when it comes to them, either.
Need
Socket Set
Screwdrivers
Drill
Wrenches
Air Compressor
For the socket set, I've googled my *** off. I won't be using them everyday, but I also want something that will last for years to come. After reading this thread http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71734&highlight=3/8+ratchet+shootout I decided to look into a GearWrench set. I'm considering this:
Gear Wrench 118-Piece 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" Drive 6 and 12-Point Standard/ Deep Socket Set SAE/ Metric For $103 shipped. I looked up the individual ratchets in that set and didn't seem to find many reviews on them. Do any of you have any input on that set? Bang for my buck? Do you have another brand I should shoot for and look for a good deal on? I've decided I'm not going with Craftsman due to the seemingly negative decline, that is based off of opinions of others though.
Stanley 91-988 1/4-Inch 3/8-Inch and 1/2-Inch Drive Mechanics Tool Set, 201-Piece For $106 shipped.
Stanley 92-824 Black Chrome and Laser Etched Socket Set, 69-Piece For $69 shipped.
Are those over/under priced? Longevity? I think Stanley products are made in U.S.A. but they make GearWrench also and those are made in Taiwan? I'm open to other reasonably priced brands as well. Those are just what I've considered so far. Also, Danaher owns Stanley correct? What were the part numbers of the Harbor Freight ratchets used in that shootout thread?
Wrenches
Not really sure which brand to go with to be honest. I've never really seen wrenches break before but I am aware that it does happen. Obviously chrome vanadium is the best choice? I guess I'm not to concerned with the wavyness people talk about in the finish as long as the measurements are true and the price is right. Harbor Freight? lol.
Drills
I can snag a corded one from just about anywhere. Dewalt is not in my budget for cordless though. Although if I had to wait to get it later, it can be. Definately need a cordless that is reliable and good reputation for battery life.
Budget for now is around $300 for now. Unfortunately, I have fallen victim to the "reviews" saga and don't have enough personal experience yet to make confident decisions without feeling like I'm not getting the most for my dollar. Any input/experience would be appreciated.