Tools Needed

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rhyspw

Original Poster:

312 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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I'm about to start a project building a car and as I now have my own place a long way from my folks (Dad has all the tools) I am in the position that I need to build my own tool collection quickly. I currently have some essentials but need a lot of stuff -> Off the top of my head in no particular order:

4 Tall axle stands
Big pillar drill
Punches
Pullers
Impact wrenches
Air ratchet & Assorted Air tools
Impact sockets
More assorted sockets and spanners
Engine hoist
Compressor
Mig welder
Heavy duty Screw driver set
T bar Allen key set
Crows feet
Loads of random nuts and bolts, zinc coated and stainless
Spray gun
Oil can
Angle grinder
Bench grinder
Long reach sockets 1/2" or 3/4" sq drive
Wire brushes
Breaker bars
Wire stripper and crimping tool
Flare nut spanners
Taps and dies
Compression tester
Dremel
Pop riveter
Assorted sockets and extensions mainly 1/2 and 3/4 drive
Swivel sockets
Sharpening stones
Small Hoover
Small lathe - Myford ML7 etc
Torx - inc security ones
All the little stuff you accumulate over years that you don’t realize you need it until you need it!

I am sure i have forgotten loads in the above but you get the picture. The main question here is does anybody know of a place where I can look to get loads of stuff in a garage clear out etc? Buying all of the above brand new doesn’t make any sense so was hoping I could get a job lot off someone.


Clivew

348 posts

182 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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What are you planning on building? I built a Cobra replica a good few years back and didn't need anything like the amount of tools in your list.

Drop Test b3nxj

1,091 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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what do you mean by "quickly"?

i have been building up my tool collection for 20 years and i still dont have everything on your list. .

do you have a bugdet?


rhyspw

Original Poster:

312 posts

199 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Scooby track day car. A couple of things are not nessesary just nice to have.

ch427

9,742 posts

240 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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try a car show with an autojumble, lots of stuff on offer there. Normally only draper and bergen stuff there but its fine for the diyers needs

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Hammer
bigger hammer smash

Snake the Sniper

2,544 posts

208 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Most of that list will only be needed for serious fabrication work. If you're buying most of the parts in, a basic set of hand tools will do 95%+ of the things that need doing.

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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3/4" drive sockets yikes

What are you building, a lorry ?

mr.man

511 posts

223 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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Essential.

Large book of knowledge and technique!

rhyspw

Original Poster:

312 posts

199 months

Tuesday 9th October 2012
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doogz said:
Maybe he means 3/8"?

I have a set of 3/4" sockets, but that's because my Dad was a lorry mechanic. Never used them on anything other than my lorry.
yep i mean 3/8" -> head fart. Have picked up a big load of snap on tools from an old boy selling up today for very little money so a very good start!

Including 3/8" drive sockets not 3/4" smile

theshrew

6,008 posts

191 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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One of the blokes at work is Lidl king he goes every Thursday to pick up bargains. Apparenty he was saying eary this week Axle Stands are in today ( i think ) if not its next week. Have a look on the website.

rhyspw

Original Poster:

312 posts

199 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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theshrew said:
One of the blokes at work is Lidl king he goes every Thursday to pick up bargains. Apparenty he was saying eary this week Axle Stands are in today ( i think ) if not its next week. Have a look on the website.
Brilliant thanks, ill nip out and get some tomorrow

Wedg1e

26,891 posts

272 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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rhyspw said:
Small lathe - Myford ML7 etc
There are better lathes than the Myford for car work; it's a bit light for heavy duty cuts and won't accept e.g. brake discs. Can be extremely accurate but you'd better be sitting down when you find out how much a really good one will cost.
Go for a Boxford instead, or better still a Colchester if you have the space (the Boxie still won't take brake discs unless old and small).

Lunablack

3,494 posts

169 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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Couple of torque wrenches..... Big n smallsmile
Levers
Cold chisel.... Punch set
Decent 18" breaker bar.
Soldering iron
Crawler
Decent dust bin

Conian

8,030 posts

208 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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buy this, your life is not complete without one

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24-Inch-610mm-Adjstable-...

alfaspecial

1,165 posts

147 months

Saturday 20th October 2012
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Out of noseyness what car are you building?
If it's a kit car you might be interested in next weeks Exeter Kit Car Show. (not too far from Bristol)
http://www.exeterkitcarshow.co.uk/


Haven't been myself but I know from past experiences these show usually have reasonable autojumbles


If it's a nice day I might pop down I like car shows that are 'free' for exhibitors!

arty3706

2 posts

145 months

Sunday 21st October 2012
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machine mart do have a lot of bits,n,peices and they will send you a catalog foc .but hay 3/4 " socketts hhahha just a tad big for that type of project tank.ho and dont trust all the instructions .good luck