shoggoth80
Well-known member
Hey guys.
One of the other threads regarding auto technician stuff got me wondering...
I am starting an entry level tech position soon (waiting on background check, still). I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for what might be needed, on top of what I already own? I understand that I will be doing a lot of the basic basics. I know I will want to get some kind of service cart not long after getting a paycheck or two under my belt (inexpensive box that can still be locked up well enough... searching for solutions at the moment).
Anyway... here is what I am rocking so far. None of it is particularly fancy or whizz bang... but they get the job done.
3/8" Drive:
Multiple ratchets (Companion, Pittsburgh, Thorsen, Craftsman, and Kobalt). Thinking Kobalt (US made, feels pretty sturdy) for work, cheapies for school. An assortment of extensions, U joint, the standard 5/8" and 13/16ths spark plug sockets, a smaller breaker bar, 9mm-19mm shallow chromies (Taiwanese), 9,10,12,15,17,19,, deep wells (also Taiwanese). 10-14, and 16, 17, and 19mm Shallow and Deep well impact sockets (Harbor Freight, these don't seem too bad). SAE 3/8-13/16 shallows, and 3/8, 7/16, 11/16, and 3/4 deep well.
1/4" Drive:
2x ratchets (Stanley and Kobalt.... Kobalt for work, Stanley for school).
6" extension, u-joint, 6-13mm deep well, 4-14mm shallow, 1/4-1/2 deep well, and 5/32-9/16 shallow.
Torx:
T10, 15,20,25,27,30,40,45,50. Sockets: E6,7,8,10,12,14,16. Assorted bits for screwdriver as well. These are all Pittsburgh brand (HF).
1/2" Drive:
2x ratchets (Companion, and Kobalt... you know the break down by now).
5" extension, u-joint, 14" Breaker, 12pt metrics in 10-28mm, SAE in 3/8-15/16.
Craftsman Impact Wrench, with 3/8 and 3/4 adapter. Armstrong impact sockets in 19, 20, 21,27,30, 32mm.
Combo wrenches: KD/Armstrong 6pt.in 7-21mm, 24 and 25mm.
Pittsburgh ratcheting open ends 10mm-19mm
Pittsburgh combos 12pt in 8-19mm. Got a no name 7mm, and 15mm in that mix.
Got Companion branded 3/8, 7/16, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, not sure what Armstrong standards I am getting. They're being tossed in as a bonus. Got Cman 1/4" though 11/16" as well.
KD brand flare nut wrench 10mm and 12mm.
Other:
10" and 6" adjustable wrenches, 7" vise grip. Channel locks, needle noses, side cutters, standard pliers, a couple I don't have a name for (flat nosed). Snap rings, tire pressure gauge, spark tester (from O'Reilly), inspection mirror, shop magnet, flashlight, cheap multimeter, compression tester (old, got it from my dad), timing light, pin punch set, allen wrenches, feeler gauge, test light, stripper/crimper, test leads. Most of those pliers and wrenches are Harbor Freight too, though I have a couple channel lock branded bits as well. I had to get a lot of stuff on the cheap.
Got a random assortment of Craftsman bolt extractors. Haven't had them on me at school when I needed them. They WILL be coming to the shop with me.
Wants:
Armstrong phillips screwdriver set (price is good if in stock when I get more money), flat head screwdriver set. I have a screw driver with interchangeable bits at the moment. Pry bars, brake tools (piston compressors, spring retainers), oil filter pliers, Cordless impact wrench would be nice, but I have an air driven one so that might just be gravy. I think a door panel/pad set would be good, and probably some picks for hoses and what not. I have a home made piece from a spark plug boot for installing plugs without cross threading (used to use vacuum hose, but the boot trick is pretty nice actually). I would also like metrics in 6pt when it comes to sockets. Got a stubby 3/8'' drive ratchet on my wish list... blah blah the list could go on for some time.
I have this circumstance... being a student as well. I have more or less accepted that I cannot port all my tools back and forth between work and class. Thankfully my college has a tool checkout program, and the professors are pretty nice about letting you borrow stuff as well. Thinking the better stuff for work, and the cheaper bits for school. I know I need a good box... if I can get a sturdy rollie box... maybe that could save some of that effort...but my profs recommend a cart... at the least for work. I think that is sound advice.
What does the hive mind recommend?
I know I am gonna have to **** it up for a few weeks before I can afford to add or upgrade much.
Oh yeah... used the search function, but didn't come up with much. Used "entry level technician" as the search string.
One of the other threads regarding auto technician stuff got me wondering...
I am starting an entry level tech position soon (waiting on background check, still). I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for what might be needed, on top of what I already own? I understand that I will be doing a lot of the basic basics. I know I will want to get some kind of service cart not long after getting a paycheck or two under my belt (inexpensive box that can still be locked up well enough... searching for solutions at the moment).
Anyway... here is what I am rocking so far. None of it is particularly fancy or whizz bang... but they get the job done.
3/8" Drive:
Multiple ratchets (Companion, Pittsburgh, Thorsen, Craftsman, and Kobalt). Thinking Kobalt (US made, feels pretty sturdy) for work, cheapies for school. An assortment of extensions, U joint, the standard 5/8" and 13/16ths spark plug sockets, a smaller breaker bar, 9mm-19mm shallow chromies (Taiwanese), 9,10,12,15,17,19,, deep wells (also Taiwanese). 10-14, and 16, 17, and 19mm Shallow and Deep well impact sockets (Harbor Freight, these don't seem too bad). SAE 3/8-13/16 shallows, and 3/8, 7/16, 11/16, and 3/4 deep well.
1/4" Drive:
2x ratchets (Stanley and Kobalt.... Kobalt for work, Stanley for school).
6" extension, u-joint, 6-13mm deep well, 4-14mm shallow, 1/4-1/2 deep well, and 5/32-9/16 shallow.
Torx:
T10, 15,20,25,27,30,40,45,50. Sockets: E6,7,8,10,12,14,16. Assorted bits for screwdriver as well. These are all Pittsburgh brand (HF).
1/2" Drive:
2x ratchets (Companion, and Kobalt... you know the break down by now).
5" extension, u-joint, 14" Breaker, 12pt metrics in 10-28mm, SAE in 3/8-15/16.
Craftsman Impact Wrench, with 3/8 and 3/4 adapter. Armstrong impact sockets in 19, 20, 21,27,30, 32mm.
Combo wrenches: KD/Armstrong 6pt.in 7-21mm, 24 and 25mm.
Pittsburgh ratcheting open ends 10mm-19mm
Pittsburgh combos 12pt in 8-19mm. Got a no name 7mm, and 15mm in that mix.
Got Companion branded 3/8, 7/16, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, not sure what Armstrong standards I am getting. They're being tossed in as a bonus. Got Cman 1/4" though 11/16" as well.
KD brand flare nut wrench 10mm and 12mm.
Other:
10" and 6" adjustable wrenches, 7" vise grip. Channel locks, needle noses, side cutters, standard pliers, a couple I don't have a name for (flat nosed). Snap rings, tire pressure gauge, spark tester (from O'Reilly), inspection mirror, shop magnet, flashlight, cheap multimeter, compression tester (old, got it from my dad), timing light, pin punch set, allen wrenches, feeler gauge, test light, stripper/crimper, test leads. Most of those pliers and wrenches are Harbor Freight too, though I have a couple channel lock branded bits as well. I had to get a lot of stuff on the cheap.
Got a random assortment of Craftsman bolt extractors. Haven't had them on me at school when I needed them. They WILL be coming to the shop with me.
Wants:
Armstrong phillips screwdriver set (price is good if in stock when I get more money), flat head screwdriver set. I have a screw driver with interchangeable bits at the moment. Pry bars, brake tools (piston compressors, spring retainers), oil filter pliers, Cordless impact wrench would be nice, but I have an air driven one so that might just be gravy. I think a door panel/pad set would be good, and probably some picks for hoses and what not. I have a home made piece from a spark plug boot for installing plugs without cross threading (used to use vacuum hose, but the boot trick is pretty nice actually). I would also like metrics in 6pt when it comes to sockets. Got a stubby 3/8'' drive ratchet on my wish list... blah blah the list could go on for some time.
I have this circumstance... being a student as well. I have more or less accepted that I cannot port all my tools back and forth between work and class. Thankfully my college has a tool checkout program, and the professors are pretty nice about letting you borrow stuff as well. Thinking the better stuff for work, and the cheaper bits for school. I know I need a good box... if I can get a sturdy rollie box... maybe that could save some of that effort...but my profs recommend a cart... at the least for work. I think that is sound advice.
What does the hive mind recommend?
I know I am gonna have to **** it up for a few weeks before I can afford to add or upgrade much.
Oh yeah... used the search function, but didn't come up with much. Used "entry level technician" as the search string.
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