I am new here and wanted to reach out and get some recommendations on tool boxes. I am going to school to get my A&P (airframe & powerplant) certificate.
Obviously, wrenching on expensive machines means a need for using quality tools with tight tolerances to avoid making expensive mistakes.
I have almost exclusively SK and Klein tools for my collection, however, as I get ready to head off to school, I want to invest in a box for school that I can also use once I get into employment. I spoke with an instructor and currently, due to the large size of their tool cages and the smaller class sizes, there is no restriction on box size.
I want to begin building my collection to prepare myself for working in the trade, part of which means having a well put together, sorted box. I plan on shadowing all of my tools in foam cutouts for ease of tool inventory, but the downsize of doing so means a love of tool box real estate.
I want to invest the majority of what money I have on building my collection and keeping with my current choice in brands.
My question is this... does your choice in a tool box reflect on you as a mechanic. Obviously I need to prove myself through the quality of my work and my attention to detail, however, I have heard from some that employers also tend to make judgements to some extent, on the quality of the tools of the employee (fact or fiction for those in the trades?) and I was wondering if this extends to choices in tool storage.
Currently, I have an older stainless CSPS box from Costco which I love, however, they are no longer available and the ones that Costco does sell don't seem to be of the quality which they once were. The one I have is filled with all my off brand tools which are reserved for the home shop.
I have heard a lot of good things about Harbor Freight's larger chests and they are definitely much more reasonably priced than a SK, Matco or Snapon box... but obviously question how others in the workspace might judge me if I go that route.
Am I just being crazy here and worrying about nothing? Should I go with a name brand box and shell out the extra cash (which I don't really have much of being a student) or should I go for my price range and get a big Harbor Freight, Titan box or something similar?
I know I'm probably worrying over nothing, but still have worked in enough fields to know that sexism, homophobia and transphobia are alive and well in the trades where I'm from and want to reduce the number of points of potential judgement and limit them to what truly matters - my abilities as a mechanic...
Thoughts? Would love some input.
Obviously, wrenching on expensive machines means a need for using quality tools with tight tolerances to avoid making expensive mistakes.
I have almost exclusively SK and Klein tools for my collection, however, as I get ready to head off to school, I want to invest in a box for school that I can also use once I get into employment. I spoke with an instructor and currently, due to the large size of their tool cages and the smaller class sizes, there is no restriction on box size.
I want to begin building my collection to prepare myself for working in the trade, part of which means having a well put together, sorted box. I plan on shadowing all of my tools in foam cutouts for ease of tool inventory, but the downsize of doing so means a love of tool box real estate.
I want to invest the majority of what money I have on building my collection and keeping with my current choice in brands.
My question is this... does your choice in a tool box reflect on you as a mechanic. Obviously I need to prove myself through the quality of my work and my attention to detail, however, I have heard from some that employers also tend to make judgements to some extent, on the quality of the tools of the employee (fact or fiction for those in the trades?) and I was wondering if this extends to choices in tool storage.
Currently, I have an older stainless CSPS box from Costco which I love, however, they are no longer available and the ones that Costco does sell don't seem to be of the quality which they once were. The one I have is filled with all my off brand tools which are reserved for the home shop.
I have heard a lot of good things about Harbor Freight's larger chests and they are definitely much more reasonably priced than a SK, Matco or Snapon box... but obviously question how others in the workspace might judge me if I go that route.
Am I just being crazy here and worrying about nothing? Should I go with a name brand box and shell out the extra cash (which I don't really have much of being a student) or should I go for my price range and get a big Harbor Freight, Titan box or something similar?
I know I'm probably worrying over nothing, but still have worked in enough fields to know that sexism, homophobia and transphobia are alive and well in the trades where I'm from and want to reduce the number of points of potential judgement and limit them to what truly matters - my abilities as a mechanic...
Thoughts? Would love some input.



