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Warning: Serious OCD tool geek stuff ahead. You have been warned.
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OK, so my portable "Pro" toolkit is basically done:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365989
All I need is the 1/2" SAE impact set, and to move the deeps over to a box with the impact gun, then to make a tray for them. Sorted.
Now, I need to plan out a shop set, and of course, the spec is a little different:
1. Price. Unfortunately, my life situation is still precarious, so keeping costs down is key, respective of the item in question.
2. Quality. I will have the portable set of impacts available, so good sockets in common sizes are covered; I need a comprehensive chrome set, though, and it's always nice to have backups in case things break. Pliers, cutters and wrenches need to be good, trying to find a balance on everything else, but as usual, suggestions are welcome.
3. Size. I am still semi-nomadic, and may continue to be for a while, so I'm looking at filling out a single, medium-sized storage box. I can always buy another box, and I'm not going to stress about it all being in different colors and **** like that. It's easier to move multiple smaller boxes, anyway.
I also have an existing 7-drawer 26" Craftsman box that I will be going to get this week. It's going to have body tools, grinder, sander, etc in it, though.
It is also not out of the question that I might wind up working in someone else's shop as an employee, at least for a while, and this would be my work set.
Note that I may not actually even start buying this set for several months, depending on how business goes, so don't hold your breath waiting on pictures
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The Plan
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Box
Yukon 46" 9 Drawer Work Bench with Solid Wood Top, $300.
This box would let me mount vise and grinder on the top and have a comprehensive work center on wheels while being big enough for what I have spec'd out with some room to spare.
These also have pretty good reviews.
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Sockets
Wow, did this discussion turn into a doozy. That's OK, I think that I've found a solution
So, I'll still have my portable set:
So, let's just take 1/4" and 3/8" as given for now, and focus on 1/2". Tekton was called "cheap," and a few other questions were raised that set me off my course. Try this:
GearWrench 1/2" Standard and Deep Metric Impact Socket Set, 39-pieces, $114.
GearWrench 1/2" Standard and Deep SAE Impact Socket Set, 39-pieces, $146.
Pittsburgh Professional 1/2" Flex Head Ratchet, $22
Crescent 1/4" Breaker Bar, 7.5", $11.
Capri Tools Torx Socket Set, 60-pieces, $45.
Neiko Master Hex Bit Socket Set, 32-piece, $47.
ORMTools 3/8" Drive Magnetic Spark Plug Socket Set, 3-piece, $10.
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Wrenches
GearWrench Long Pattern Non-Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set SAE/Metric, 44-piece, $158.
1/4" - 1-1/2", 6mm-28mm, 30mm, 32mm.
I have the long handled Pittsburgh (Harbor Freight) wrenches, and they're pretty sad; they work OK, but are showing wear marks after minimal use. $19 for 11 of them, though, they have been handy, and they are prime candidates to get cut for short access work...
These are supposed to be high quality, the set is basically complete, and the price is right.
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Pliers
Stanley Fatmax Diamond Pliers Set, 3-piece, $29.
Stanley Fatmax Xtreme Diagonal Pliers, $23.
Stanley Fatmax Groove Joint Pliers, 2-piecep. $25.
Stanley Fatmax End Cutting Pliers, $13.
Stanley Fatmax 6" Adjustable Wrench, $8.
Stanley Fatmax 12" Adjustable Wrench, $12.
Stanley Proto Locking Pliers Set, 3-piece, $45.
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Drivers and picks
Wera Screwdriver Set, 6-piece, $40.
Bondhus Balldriver L-Wrenches Metric and SAE, $17.
Bondhus Star-tipped L-Wrenches, $10.
ABN Hook, Pick and Scraper Set, 9-piece, $17.
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Hammers, Punches, Chisels and Pry Bars
Ironton Hammer Set, 3-piece, $15.
Stanley Fatmax 3# Drilling Hammer, $16.
Stanley 1# Rubber Mallet, $6.
Astro Punch and Chisel Set, 16-piece, $20.
Craftsman Pry Bar Set, 3-piece, $33.
No idea about any of this stuff. Well reviewed, well priced, how wrong can I go?
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Electrical Tools
Innova 3340 Automotive Digital Multimeter, $75.
Klein Tools Self-Adjusting Wire Stripper, $22.
Klein Tools Wire Stripper, $18.
Anbes Soldering Iron Kit, $18.
That Innova unit is a little pricey, but a good DMM is essential. Not something to scrimp on.
Never heard of Anbes, but it's well reviewed, and the price is right.
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Specialty Tools
Capri Tools 1/2" Impact Driver Set, 10-piece, $30.
Astro Brake Caliper Wind Back Set, 18-piece, $30
Lisle Oil Filter Tool, $10.
Pittsburgh Automotive Oil Filter Pliers, $8.
Kind of random stuff, but things that I either have and find essential, or thought of when I asked myself what little things I could really use.
The oil filter pliers I have and use, already, and they are great. The other stuff just looks useful.
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Total: $1,393.
Comments, questions, suggestions? Let's hear it!
Edit: Several suggestions have been taken, here are the things I'm not sure about, or are further down the road:
Tekton 1/4" and 3/8" Socket Sets, $89.
Tekton 1/2" Socket Set, 84-piece, $181.
The entire point of the chrome set is to cover sizes that I don't have in my impact set, which means that the Williams, or most other brands, are completely pointless.
Greenlee DM-200A Multimeter, $96.
I'm sure that it is a nice unit, but wow is it short on functionality. Hooking up to a PC is a nice feature, but not really useful for automotive work, and I've got a nice bench DMM.
The Innova has some useful features, like a tachometer, that would be VERY useful, so I'm sticking with it for now.
Matco MD319 Multi-Meter, used, $100.
Astro Harmonic Balancer Puller Set, $45.
OTC 4518 Stinger 5-ton Bar-Type Puller/Bearing Separator Set, $85.
Genius Tools Extra Long Metric 0° Offset Box End Wrench Set, 6-piece, $97.
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OK, the pliers situation has really been ticking me off. I originally had Irwins picked out, because I've had good luck with them, only to be told that they were cheap junk. So I spec'd out the high end Stanleys, and got the same reaction. Apparently, if you aren't using Knipex, Channellock or a truck brand, you aren't worthy to actually use your tools professionally.
Well, that's an attitude that I am sick of, so these are going on the list as alternates to the Stanleys:
RWIN VISE-GRIP GrooveLock Pliers Set, 8 Piece, $80.
IRWIN Tools VISE-GRIP End Cutting Pliers, $14.
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OK, so my portable "Pro" toolkit is basically done:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365989
All I need is the 1/2" SAE impact set, and to move the deeps over to a box with the impact gun, then to make a tray for them. Sorted.
Now, I need to plan out a shop set, and of course, the spec is a little different:
1. Price. Unfortunately, my life situation is still precarious, so keeping costs down is key, respective of the item in question.
2. Quality. I will have the portable set of impacts available, so good sockets in common sizes are covered; I need a comprehensive chrome set, though, and it's always nice to have backups in case things break. Pliers, cutters and wrenches need to be good, trying to find a balance on everything else, but as usual, suggestions are welcome.
3. Size. I am still semi-nomadic, and may continue to be for a while, so I'm looking at filling out a single, medium-sized storage box. I can always buy another box, and I'm not going to stress about it all being in different colors and **** like that. It's easier to move multiple smaller boxes, anyway.
I also have an existing 7-drawer 26" Craftsman box that I will be going to get this week. It's going to have body tools, grinder, sander, etc in it, though.
It is also not out of the question that I might wind up working in someone else's shop as an employee, at least for a while, and this would be my work set.
Note that I may not actually even start buying this set for several months, depending on how business goes, so don't hold your breath waiting on pictures
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Plan
-------------------------------------------------------------
Box
Yukon 46" 9 Drawer Work Bench with Solid Wood Top, $300.
This box would let me mount vise and grinder on the top and have a comprehensive work center on wheels while being big enough for what I have spec'd out with some room to spare.
These also have pretty good reviews.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Sockets
Wow, did this discussion turn into a doozy. That's OK, I think that I've found a solution
So, I'll still have my portable set:
So, let's just take 1/4" and 3/8" as given for now, and focus on 1/2". Tekton was called "cheap," and a few other questions were raised that set me off my course. Try this:
GearWrench 1/2" Standard and Deep Metric Impact Socket Set, 39-pieces, $114.
GearWrench 1/2" Standard and Deep SAE Impact Socket Set, 39-pieces, $146.
Pittsburgh Professional 1/2" Flex Head Ratchet, $22
Crescent 1/4" Breaker Bar, 7.5", $11.
Capri Tools Torx Socket Set, 60-pieces, $45.
Neiko Master Hex Bit Socket Set, 32-piece, $47.
ORMTools 3/8" Drive Magnetic Spark Plug Socket Set, 3-piece, $10.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wrenches
GearWrench Long Pattern Non-Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set SAE/Metric, 44-piece, $158.
1/4" - 1-1/2", 6mm-28mm, 30mm, 32mm.
I have the long handled Pittsburgh (Harbor Freight) wrenches, and they're pretty sad; they work OK, but are showing wear marks after minimal use. $19 for 11 of them, though, they have been handy, and they are prime candidates to get cut for short access work...
These are supposed to be high quality, the set is basically complete, and the price is right.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pliers
Stanley Fatmax Diamond Pliers Set, 3-piece, $29.
Stanley Fatmax Xtreme Diagonal Pliers, $23.
Stanley Fatmax Groove Joint Pliers, 2-piecep. $25.
Stanley Fatmax End Cutting Pliers, $13.
Stanley Fatmax 6" Adjustable Wrench, $8.
Stanley Fatmax 12" Adjustable Wrench, $12.
Stanley Proto Locking Pliers Set, 3-piece, $45.
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Drivers and picks
Wera Screwdriver Set, 6-piece, $40.
Bondhus Balldriver L-Wrenches Metric and SAE, $17.
Bondhus Star-tipped L-Wrenches, $10.
ABN Hook, Pick and Scraper Set, 9-piece, $17.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hammers, Punches, Chisels and Pry Bars
Ironton Hammer Set, 3-piece, $15.
Stanley Fatmax 3# Drilling Hammer, $16.
Stanley 1# Rubber Mallet, $6.
Astro Punch and Chisel Set, 16-piece, $20.
Craftsman Pry Bar Set, 3-piece, $33.
No idea about any of this stuff. Well reviewed, well priced, how wrong can I go?
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Electrical Tools
Innova 3340 Automotive Digital Multimeter, $75.
Klein Tools Self-Adjusting Wire Stripper, $22.
Klein Tools Wire Stripper, $18.
Anbes Soldering Iron Kit, $18.
That Innova unit is a little pricey, but a good DMM is essential. Not something to scrimp on.
Never heard of Anbes, but it's well reviewed, and the price is right.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Specialty Tools
Capri Tools 1/2" Impact Driver Set, 10-piece, $30.
Astro Brake Caliper Wind Back Set, 18-piece, $30
Lisle Oil Filter Tool, $10.
Pittsburgh Automotive Oil Filter Pliers, $8.
Kind of random stuff, but things that I either have and find essential, or thought of when I asked myself what little things I could really use.
The oil filter pliers I have and use, already, and they are great. The other stuff just looks useful.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total: $1,393.
Comments, questions, suggestions? Let's hear it!
Edit: Several suggestions have been taken, here are the things I'm not sure about, or are further down the road:
Tekton 1/4" and 3/8" Socket Sets, $89.
Tekton 1/2" Socket Set, 84-piece, $181.
The entire point of the chrome set is to cover sizes that I don't have in my impact set, which means that the Williams, or most other brands, are completely pointless.
Greenlee DM-200A Multimeter, $96.
I'm sure that it is a nice unit, but wow is it short on functionality. Hooking up to a PC is a nice feature, but not really useful for automotive work, and I've got a nice bench DMM.
The Innova has some useful features, like a tachometer, that would be VERY useful, so I'm sticking with it for now.
Matco MD319 Multi-Meter, used, $100.
Astro Harmonic Balancer Puller Set, $45.
OTC 4518 Stinger 5-ton Bar-Type Puller/Bearing Separator Set, $85.
Genius Tools Extra Long Metric 0° Offset Box End Wrench Set, 6-piece, $97.
------------------------------------------------------
OK, the pliers situation has really been ticking me off. I originally had Irwins picked out, because I've had good luck with them, only to be told that they were cheap junk. So I spec'd out the high end Stanleys, and got the same reaction. Apparently, if you aren't using Knipex, Channellock or a truck brand, you aren't worthy to actually use your tools professionally.
Well, that's an attitude that I am sick of, so these are going on the list as alternates to the Stanleys:
RWIN VISE-GRIP GrooveLock Pliers Set, 8 Piece, $80.
IRWIN Tools VISE-GRIP End Cutting Pliers, $14.
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