BreeStephany
ALLIANCE MEMBER
So I finally bit the bullet, gave up my day jobs, enrolled in a A&P program and moved to a new city, now on to prepping for school in the coming weeks.
I have a lot of tools, mostly geared toward the electrical fields (Klein, Greenlee, Fluke, etc.) but could use some advice on QUALITY tools which are geared toward the aviation field.
My electrical tool collection seems to fit the majority of the electrical focused tool requirements, however, there are a few I could use some suggestions on. I of course want these to last me a while, so quality is definitely of importance to me.
Here are a few that I could use help with
I know that some brands have tools specifically designed for aviation working spaces, etc, so insight on what to get would be greatly appreciated. Would much rather have your insight first and get the right things than make assumptions and end up replacing them after fighting them for a while.
I have a lot of tools, mostly geared toward the electrical fields (Klein, Greenlee, Fluke, etc.) but could use some advice on QUALITY tools which are geared toward the aviation field.
My electrical tool collection seems to fit the majority of the electrical focused tool requirements, however, there are a few I could use some suggestions on. I of course want these to last me a while, so quality is definitely of importance to me.
Here are a few that I could use help with
- Combination wrench set - 5/16" through 1" w/ 11/32"
- Needle File Set
- Needle nose, straight jaw, channel lock & duckbill pliers (Knipex?)
- 1/4" socket set
- 3/8" socket set
- 1/4" speed handle
I know that some brands have tools specifically designed for aviation working spaces, etc, so insight on what to get would be greatly appreciated. Would much rather have your insight first and get the right things than make assumptions and end up replacing them after fighting them for a while.
