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Hey y'all, I'm new here and new to the mechanics trade. I'm a little lost when it comes to what brand is best in terms of quality but also performance. I'm very serious about going into the trade and currently go to the NASCAR Institute, set to complete my core program in a few months and do some advanced manufacturing training through school. One of the programs I'm interested in requires real-world experience, so I'm in the process of transitioning out of Discount Tire and into a dealership. I am in a unique situation financially as opposed to most of my classmates and have a pretty large budget for tools like 20-30K. I'm not entirely sure I want to spend that much but I have a college fund for a traditional 4 year university but since I went to trade school I just have the cash sitting. Not sure what manufacturer I'm gonna end up with or if I'll go to an independent shop, but talking to recruiters I am planning on being a master tech in the next 5-7 years and kind of feel like I might as well get everything I need while I have a large discount on tools at school. That being said NTI is sponsored by Snap-On so the discount only really counts toward them, however with the crazy prices I'm sure there are some things I could buy from other manufacturers and save money even without a discount. Pretty much I want good stuff and I could spend my whole budget but don't necessarily want to either.
So in summary my questions are:
what size toolbox should I get? (I will most likely be relocating after school but that's a 1 time thing so nothing too massive)
What tools are essential?
What can I get away with not having?
Who should I buy from?
Are there any products from Snap-On in particular I should avoid? (I use Milwaukee power tools, but I have zero clue about air tools)
So in summary my questions are:
what size toolbox should I get? (I will most likely be relocating after school but that's a 1 time thing so nothing too massive)
What tools are essential?
What can I get away with not having?
Who should I buy from?
Are there any products from Snap-On in particular I should avoid? (I use Milwaukee power tools, but I have zero clue about air tools)
