Posted by Janicholson on March 06, 2010 at 18:25:52 from (64.61.211.19):
In Reply to: Tool advice posted by MNC on March 06, 2010 at 17:56:43:
Tool sets are complex, they reflect many needs and specialties. Having what you need ready at hand is the reality. Craftsman Mac Snap On Proto Williams SK Wayne are all good. I would see if you could either buy a mechanics chest from someone getting out of the business, or on line Or get bids on new tools from sears an the others. Expest to be into 3500$ to do it right! Starter sets in the area of 500 will get it going. Do not purchase tools from the east. European tools are Good, if not imported to there from marginal manufacturers. Jim
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