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brentalan

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Ok, so my brother took his airtools, his automotive set, and jack with him to Michigan. This means I need to actually buy my own tools. I figured I'd just head down to Sears and get all the craftsman stuff, but I figured I might post here first. Any "must haves"? Anything to avoid? Thanks in advance....
 
brentalan said:
Ok, so my brother took his airtools, his automotive set, and jack with him to Michigan. This means I need to actually buy my own tools. I figured I'd just head down to Sears and get all the craftsman stuff, but I figured I might post here first. Any "must haves"? Anything to avoid? Thanks in advance....

Try avoiding doing the work yourself............lol In my case if I want it done right, I go to the people who can do it, its more expensive but a lot less aggravating.
 
Well, I need SOME tools for simple tasks like changing wheels (summer to winter tires), changing oil, etc, etc. But I may get into more serious work, I have 3 cars, it's ok if one gets messed up. :)

The other problem is I am buying a house now so I'm gonna be BROKE. Going to "people" is not going to be an option for oh, the next 30 years....
 
ONEBADMK8 said:
Goto Home Depot and get the ProLine from Husky. Awesome stuff, far better then craftsman.

I agree - And I think the stuff is on sale too!
 
Hand tools, wrenches, sockets, etc. only Snap On. Most expensive but the first time a Craftsman or Home Depot wrench or socket slips and you bust a m@#*& knuckle, you'll understand. MAYBE Mac on some items, but Snap On is the way to go. For air, for home use, CP (Chicago Pneumatic) seems to give the best value for the money. :Beer
IMHO
 

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