blacksuit99
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Hello all,
I don't post post a whole lot here but I do alot of lurking! I am looking for some advise and I know this is the right place. I have a 13 year old son and I thought that it would be pretty cool to buy him a vintage tool box. My first thought was to buy one and then completely sanded it down and repaint it. The one I found is better than what thought I would find so I don't think that will be necessary. Anyways last Christmas I bought my son a Kobalt 3/8 in socket set. It has a few metric and a few sae sockets...Not a very big set. He also got a 4 wheeler, which I make him help maintain. He mows a couple yards in the neighborhood and I make him help me when it comes time to do any oil changes or whatever on the riding mower since he uses it too. He is not into mechanics or tools right now but neither was I at his age. I know he really won't be too excited about receiving this tool box but I figure 10 years down the road he will think its cool as hell. I want to give this too him and keep adding to it until he is 18 and one his own. What is a good "Starter" list of tools that I should get for him? What brand of tools should I go with? I don't mind paying for quality but I don't want to break the bank either.
Here is the box I got for him.
I don't post post a whole lot here but I do alot of lurking! I am looking for some advise and I know this is the right place. I have a 13 year old son and I thought that it would be pretty cool to buy him a vintage tool box. My first thought was to buy one and then completely sanded it down and repaint it. The one I found is better than what thought I would find so I don't think that will be necessary. Anyways last Christmas I bought my son a Kobalt 3/8 in socket set. It has a few metric and a few sae sockets...Not a very big set. He also got a 4 wheeler, which I make him help maintain. He mows a couple yards in the neighborhood and I make him help me when it comes time to do any oil changes or whatever on the riding mower since he uses it too. He is not into mechanics or tools right now but neither was I at his age. I know he really won't be too excited about receiving this tool box but I figure 10 years down the road he will think its cool as hell. I want to give this too him and keep adding to it until he is 18 and one his own. What is a good "Starter" list of tools that I should get for him? What brand of tools should I go with? I don't mind paying for quality but I don't want to break the bank either.

Here is the box I got for him.
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