n8n
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good morning everyone
I'm trying to put together a very small toolbox to leave at my office, for when I need to test stuff. I am a fire alarm systems designer so basically think minimalist tool set for a FA tech/electrician.
So far I have a Vessel ratcheting screwdriver, the Harbor Freight bit set, and an old pair of strippers I found somewhere. I would like either a set of 1/4" drive deep sockets or else hollow shaft nut drivers, but I was at Harbor Freight last night to pick up an extension cord (also for this exercise; it's cheaper to buy a HF extension cord and cut the receptacle off than it is to buy an appliance cord to hook up equipment for testing) and I was looking to see what they had. Both the Pittsburgh Pro and color coded 1/4" sockets were fully broached, I couldn't see the Icon ones because of the way they were packaged. For this use I would prefer to have shallow broached sockets like Snap-On in case I need to start a nut on a vertical stud, I can just drop in in the socket and go. Can anyone recommend a set?
The hollow shaft nut drivers that HF had had clownishly big handles, not really fitting the desire for a SMALL toolbox. I'm thinking smaller than a lunchbox size, as I shouldn't need too many tools and I have a small office.
I'd also like to find a good socket rail that is only big enough to hold the 10-11 sockets in a 1/4" drive deep set, no bigger. I did see that HF had a magnetic combo shallow/deep tray, that might be an option but I think I would prefer a rail. Any suggestions? In reality I probably actually need only 1/4", 5/16", 11/32", 3/8", *maybe* 7/16" and corresponding metric sizes, the rest can go in the spares bin, because all I'm really going to be using are the hex sizes for nuts for electrical connections and assembling equipment cabinets.
Another thing I'll need would be a basic set of "precision" screwdrivers. Mostly for a "tweaker" or a small flat blade, smaller than the typical smallest bit in a bit set.
Suggestions/recommendations on any of the above would be appreciated.
I know, most guys get by with a Klein 11-in-1 but just thinking about typical workflow got me thinking about sockets in particular, and if there was a shallow broached set available cheaper than Snap-On. (or should I just try to find a used Snap-On set on the bay and be done with it?)
I'm trying to put together a very small toolbox to leave at my office, for when I need to test stuff. I am a fire alarm systems designer so basically think minimalist tool set for a FA tech/electrician.
So far I have a Vessel ratcheting screwdriver, the Harbor Freight bit set, and an old pair of strippers I found somewhere. I would like either a set of 1/4" drive deep sockets or else hollow shaft nut drivers, but I was at Harbor Freight last night to pick up an extension cord (also for this exercise; it's cheaper to buy a HF extension cord and cut the receptacle off than it is to buy an appliance cord to hook up equipment for testing) and I was looking to see what they had. Both the Pittsburgh Pro and color coded 1/4" sockets were fully broached, I couldn't see the Icon ones because of the way they were packaged. For this use I would prefer to have shallow broached sockets like Snap-On in case I need to start a nut on a vertical stud, I can just drop in in the socket and go. Can anyone recommend a set?
The hollow shaft nut drivers that HF had had clownishly big handles, not really fitting the desire for a SMALL toolbox. I'm thinking smaller than a lunchbox size, as I shouldn't need too many tools and I have a small office.
I'd also like to find a good socket rail that is only big enough to hold the 10-11 sockets in a 1/4" drive deep set, no bigger. I did see that HF had a magnetic combo shallow/deep tray, that might be an option but I think I would prefer a rail. Any suggestions? In reality I probably actually need only 1/4", 5/16", 11/32", 3/8", *maybe* 7/16" and corresponding metric sizes, the rest can go in the spares bin, because all I'm really going to be using are the hex sizes for nuts for electrical connections and assembling equipment cabinets.
Another thing I'll need would be a basic set of "precision" screwdrivers. Mostly for a "tweaker" or a small flat blade, smaller than the typical smallest bit in a bit set.
Suggestions/recommendations on any of the above would be appreciated.
I know, most guys get by with a Klein 11-in-1 but just thinking about typical workflow got me thinking about sockets in particular, and if there was a shallow broached set available cheaper than Snap-On. (or should I just try to find a used Snap-On set on the bay and be done with it?)



