Hey all,
I'm slowly trying to build up my tool collection (had a similar thread a while ago), and am trying to decide on a few more basics.
Nice tools I have since purchased:
- Williams 3/8" ratchet (same as Snap-On F936)
- 28 piece sunex deep impact socket set (sae+metric covering 9-22mm and 5/16" - 1" sizes)
Cheapo tools I have:
- 12v black & decker drill (was a gift) + 21pc titanium bit set
- cheap radio shack soldering set & multimeter
- super cheap screwdriver set (workforce or some brand like that)
Main goal of the set: To cover basic household tasks and automotive repairs. I currently have a subaru (japanese/metric), and future cars would most likely remain japanese and metric.
I'm aiming for medium to high end tools at a low cost. Right now the industrial brands like Williams, Bahco, etc seem like the best middle ground for price:value.
I'm thinking about buying some wrenches next. I think the cheapest way to do this would be to buy wrenches with open ends on both sides. That way 6 wrenches could cover 12 common sizes. (For example, this set covers 7-19mm http://www.industrialsupplydenver.com/jhwidoheopen3.html )
Questions on this:
- $9/wrench is still pretty steep. Should I go with a cheaper wrench set from craftsman/gearwrench, or can I find a better deal on this? (I've seen gearwrenches from taiwan go for as cheap as $2-$3/wrench).
- Thoughts on open ended wrenches vs box-ends?
- What about ratcheting wrenches?
Wrench/socket related questions:
- For automotive work, do most people find deep sockets, shallow sockets, or wrenches to be the most useful?
- Currently I only have the 3/8" normal length ratchet, non-flex head. Should I look into a flex-head ratchet, or would a universal joint be good enough?
In short I'm trying to find the cheapest way to fill a wide range of tools without spending a lot. Combo wrenches appealed to me because they cover so many sizes.
Thanks!
I'm slowly trying to build up my tool collection (had a similar thread a while ago), and am trying to decide on a few more basics.
Nice tools I have since purchased:
- Williams 3/8" ratchet (same as Snap-On F936)
- 28 piece sunex deep impact socket set (sae+metric covering 9-22mm and 5/16" - 1" sizes)
Cheapo tools I have:
- 12v black & decker drill (was a gift) + 21pc titanium bit set
- cheap radio shack soldering set & multimeter
- super cheap screwdriver set (workforce or some brand like that)
Main goal of the set: To cover basic household tasks and automotive repairs. I currently have a subaru (japanese/metric), and future cars would most likely remain japanese and metric.
I'm aiming for medium to high end tools at a low cost. Right now the industrial brands like Williams, Bahco, etc seem like the best middle ground for price:value.
I'm thinking about buying some wrenches next. I think the cheapest way to do this would be to buy wrenches with open ends on both sides. That way 6 wrenches could cover 12 common sizes. (For example, this set covers 7-19mm http://www.industrialsupplydenver.com/jhwidoheopen3.html )
Questions on this:
- $9/wrench is still pretty steep. Should I go with a cheaper wrench set from craftsman/gearwrench, or can I find a better deal on this? (I've seen gearwrenches from taiwan go for as cheap as $2-$3/wrench).
- Thoughts on open ended wrenches vs box-ends?
- What about ratcheting wrenches?
Wrench/socket related questions:
- For automotive work, do most people find deep sockets, shallow sockets, or wrenches to be the most useful?
- Currently I only have the 3/8" normal length ratchet, non-flex head. Should I look into a flex-head ratchet, or would a universal joint be good enough?
In short I'm trying to find the cheapest way to fill a wide range of tools without spending a lot. Combo wrenches appealed to me because they cover so many sizes.
Thanks!
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