Rellik546
Petty Officer 1st Class
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hey everyone
so i think its time for me to start buying tools. I'm 24 and i continue to do DIY projects without the proper tools. i have a standard cheapy socket set, 2 adjustable wrenches, cheapy screw driver set, a few vice grips, hammer and channel locks, a nice set of standard and metric allen wrenches.
I want to buy a set...i went to home depot and they have the 50, 100 and 200 piece sets. my problem with these is they dont include all the socket sizes (they skip on the unpopular sizes and most dont have deep sockets). they also come with 50 driver tips (which ill never use) and a bunch of CRAP. after talking to the guy at Home depot he said he gets his stuff at SEARS mainly craftmans because of the warranty and selection. they sell more individual stuff. anywho
I want a complete socket set, with 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" in standard and metric. regular and deep socket. I think instead of a wrench set i will upgrade to the racheting wrenches and a decent screw driver set, short regular long in the assorted sizes of flat and phillips.
so my question do i just buy one of these sets (one that has minimal crap) then individually buy the sockets its missing. or am i better off just buying sleeves of each kind and size. The things they sell that have like 12 sockets of the particular size ex assorted 1/2" deep sockets. i know this will be more expensive. Im not a mechanic and i dont use my tools everyday but i always am doing some sort of project or fixing something. Im handy and looking for a good tool set or advice on what i should get.
I thought about going to harbor freight or northern tool and getting a big cheapy set as i dont think ive ever worked on anything that was torqued tight enough to break a tool. (except for maybe brakes on my car, stubborn caliper bolts
).
If anyone has bought a good all around kit, or has bought one and hate it, or would recommend a better one or tools i should get please chime in with your opinion. I Dont need snap-on or mac tool type tools. I figured craftsman would be perfect for me. but maybe that is even over kill. I dont particulary want a walmart kit. The Husky ones (black chrome) that my brother uses are nice and we use those on the boat, and they havent broke...and they are lifetime. the problem is the kits they sell lack the some sizes. I am not buying all at once, im slowly building up what will eventually fill a tool cart (air tools, clamps, specialty tools). but i need a good set to cover the basics for now
So if you were gonna build a set, what would you include
?
what brands would you consider, and wouldnt (consider my needs and uses, some automotive work(havent taken an engine apart, but i wouldnt be opposed to it either) but normal maintenance.
Also if you upgraded your tools, and are looking to get rid of your mid grade tools send me a PM.

I have also searched craigslist but around my area its mostly people selling entire tool carts of mac tool or snap-on for 5000.
so i think its time for me to start buying tools. I'm 24 and i continue to do DIY projects without the proper tools. i have a standard cheapy socket set, 2 adjustable wrenches, cheapy screw driver set, a few vice grips, hammer and channel locks, a nice set of standard and metric allen wrenches.
I want to buy a set...i went to home depot and they have the 50, 100 and 200 piece sets. my problem with these is they dont include all the socket sizes (they skip on the unpopular sizes and most dont have deep sockets). they also come with 50 driver tips (which ill never use) and a bunch of CRAP. after talking to the guy at Home depot he said he gets his stuff at SEARS mainly craftmans because of the warranty and selection. they sell more individual stuff. anywho
I want a complete socket set, with 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" in standard and metric. regular and deep socket. I think instead of a wrench set i will upgrade to the racheting wrenches and a decent screw driver set, short regular long in the assorted sizes of flat and phillips.
so my question do i just buy one of these sets (one that has minimal crap) then individually buy the sockets its missing. or am i better off just buying sleeves of each kind and size. The things they sell that have like 12 sockets of the particular size ex assorted 1/2" deep sockets. i know this will be more expensive. Im not a mechanic and i dont use my tools everyday but i always am doing some sort of project or fixing something. Im handy and looking for a good tool set or advice on what i should get.
I thought about going to harbor freight or northern tool and getting a big cheapy set as i dont think ive ever worked on anything that was torqued tight enough to break a tool. (except for maybe brakes on my car, stubborn caliper bolts
If anyone has bought a good all around kit, or has bought one and hate it, or would recommend a better one or tools i should get please chime in with your opinion. I Dont need snap-on or mac tool type tools. I figured craftsman would be perfect for me. but maybe that is even over kill. I dont particulary want a walmart kit. The Husky ones (black chrome) that my brother uses are nice and we use those on the boat, and they havent broke...and they are lifetime. the problem is the kits they sell lack the some sizes. I am not buying all at once, im slowly building up what will eventually fill a tool cart (air tools, clamps, specialty tools). but i need a good set to cover the basics for now
So if you were gonna build a set, what would you include
what brands would you consider, and wouldnt (consider my needs and uses, some automotive work(havent taken an engine apart, but i wouldnt be opposed to it either) but normal maintenance.
Also if you upgraded your tools, and are looking to get rid of your mid grade tools send me a PM.
I have also searched craigslist but around my area its mostly people selling entire tool carts of mac tool or snap-on for 5000.