The most useful tools in your toolbox
Discussion
I have built up a good collection of tools over the years, some more useful and used than others. A few stand out though...
The set of combination swivel head spanners from Halfords, How did I manage without them?
The set of stubby combination spanners from Machine mart - not the best quality, but so useful
The set of wobbly 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch extensions for my sockets
And the pair of cheap water pump pliers that I have used over and over again...
I am thinking of buying a few more tools, what's the best and most useful tools in your toolbox?
The set of combination swivel head spanners from Halfords, How did I manage without them?
The set of stubby combination spanners from Machine mart - not the best quality, but so useful
The set of wobbly 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch extensions for my sockets
And the pair of cheap water pump pliers that I have used over and over again...
I am thinking of buying a few more tools, what's the best and most useful tools in your toolbox?
Also....
PlusGas - if you think WD40 is good at loosening rusty bolts then try this stuff.
Tap & Die set - for those moments when you think "just a little more torque and it'll free off"!
Dremel - so many uses.
Electric Impact Wrench - I'm a home mechanic so don't have air but this thing will undo anything.
PlusGas - if you think WD40 is good at loosening rusty bolts then try this stuff.
Tap & Die set - for those moments when you think "just a little more torque and it'll free off"!
Dremel - so many uses.
Electric Impact Wrench - I'm a home mechanic so don't have air but this thing will undo anything.
Jimmyarm said:
Difficult choice, I'd probably go for my air ratchet. It makes most jobs 10x quicker than doing it by hand and you can jam it in places you wouldn't get a swing on for a ratchet/spanner 
Mirror on a stick is a close second.
Pry bars 3rd.
I have a 3/8 drive air ratchet that I rarely use, its not that good... what sort do you have? I guess mine is 20 years old now though, they have probably improved!
Mirror on a stick is a close second.
Pry bars 3rd.
About 14 years ago I'd have said my special tool for doing the oil stem seals on a CVH engine that meant I didn't have to remove the head. I still have it in my tool box, thought the cars it repaired have probably gone to the scrapy years ago.
Otherwise I'd say a decent 1/2" drive rachet and selection of impact deep sockets...and the obligatory hammer of course. 
Otherwise I'd say a decent 1/2" drive rachet and selection of impact deep sockets...and the obligatory hammer of course. 
buzzer said:
I have a 3/8 drive air ratchet that I rarely use, its not that good... what sort do you have? I guess mine is 20 years old now though, they have probably improved!
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