smschriefer
Well-known member
Hey Guys, I have done multiple searches and I keep coming up with results that don't match what I am searching for. I know I have read threads like this before - many times to be truthful.
My stepson is in school for automotive technology and I am trying to determine what tools he needs to focus on purchasing. I don't want him buying stuff that won't be needed as a new tech. I've asked him about dealerships he would like to work for and they are all Japanese, or European brands. This leads me to metric tools and that is fine as SAE is going away on new cars quickly. I don't want to focus on brand specific tools at this time, just a general set to start buying while still in school and eligible for discounts. He can get specialty tools as he needs them and knows the brand he will work. He has some of these items already, granted they are Craftsman, but I figure he can replace due to attrition on some things.
So my thought is all metric -
Ratchets 1/2, 3/8, 1/4
Breaker bars in all three sizes
Short/deep sockets in all three sizes
Universals in all three sizes
Extensions in all three sizes
Torque wrench - probably two one in ftlbs and on in inlbs
Combination wrenches
Stubby combo wrenches
Pliers - needlenose, dykes, lineman, vice grip, etc
Screwdrivers
Torx drivers
Picks
Gasket scrapers
Punches
Multimeter
Hammer(s) - deadblow, ball peen
For a box I've been thinking the US General one from HF is a good deal.
I will help him get some of the items, but I am not buying everything. I am a firm believer that he won't respect tools that are given to him and he needs to realize how expensive they are to replace. I don't want brand references, they will be truck brands as I realize he needs to focus on working and not going to Sears to exchange sockets (not really within the guarantee anyway).
So thoughts of anything that I missed would be appreciated!
My stepson is in school for automotive technology and I am trying to determine what tools he needs to focus on purchasing. I don't want him buying stuff that won't be needed as a new tech. I've asked him about dealerships he would like to work for and they are all Japanese, or European brands. This leads me to metric tools and that is fine as SAE is going away on new cars quickly. I don't want to focus on brand specific tools at this time, just a general set to start buying while still in school and eligible for discounts. He can get specialty tools as he needs them and knows the brand he will work. He has some of these items already, granted they are Craftsman, but I figure he can replace due to attrition on some things.
So my thought is all metric -
Ratchets 1/2, 3/8, 1/4
Breaker bars in all three sizes
Short/deep sockets in all three sizes
Universals in all three sizes
Extensions in all three sizes
Torque wrench - probably two one in ftlbs and on in inlbs
Combination wrenches
Stubby combo wrenches
Pliers - needlenose, dykes, lineman, vice grip, etc
Screwdrivers
Torx drivers
Picks
Gasket scrapers
Punches
Multimeter
Hammer(s) - deadblow, ball peen
For a box I've been thinking the US General one from HF is a good deal.
I will help him get some of the items, but I am not buying everything. I am a firm believer that he won't respect tools that are given to him and he needs to realize how expensive they are to replace. I don't want brand references, they will be truck brands as I realize he needs to focus on working and not going to Sears to exchange sockets (not really within the guarantee anyway).
So thoughts of anything that I missed would be appreciated!


