This video covers every tool you need to start working on cars, as well as which of those you can buy cheap, and which you should spend some money on to get a quality tool. Full List with links below.
1:12 Sockets and Ratchets
1/4″ Nice Combo Kit –
1/4″ Cheaper Combo Kit –
1/4″ Socket Set –
1/4″ Ratchet –
1/4″ Extensions –
1/4″ Wobble Extension –
3/8″ Nice Combo Kit –
3/8″ Cheap Combo Kit –
3/8″ Socket Set –
3/8″ Ratchet –
3/8″ Extensions –
3/8″ Wobble Extensions –
1/2″ Combo Kit –
1/2″ Cheap Combo Kit –
1/2″ Socket Set –
1/2″ Ratchet –
1/2″ Extensions –
1/2″ Wobble Extension –
Socket Organizers –
4:29 Breaker Bars and Torque Wrenches
Breaker Bar –
Small Torque Wrench –
Big Torque Wrench (12-250ft/lbs) –
Flex Head Ratchet –
6:28 Wrenches
Milwaukee Ratcheting Wrenches –
Flex Head Ratcheting Wrenches –
Normal Wrenches –
Adjustable Wrench –
Nicer Adjustable Wrench –
Pipe Wrench –
9:18 Pliers
Vice Grips –
Snapring Pliers –
Knipex Cobra’s –
Normal Pliers –
Cutting Dikes –
Needle Nose –
Flush Cut –
13:53 Screw Drivers
Channel Lock Screw Drivers –
Other Set –
15:18 Allen Sockets And Torx Bits
Big Set of Allen Sockets –
Small Set of Allen Sockets – B000GYLGU8
Torx Sockets –
Tamper proof Torx Sockets –
E-bits –
17:02 Hammers
Normal Hammer –
Mini-sledge –
Dead blow Hammer –
18:20 Pry-Bars, Picks, Files
Cheap Pry Bar Set –
Nice Pry Bar Set –
Cheap Picks –
Nice Picks –
Mini Files –
20:45 Drill/driver sets and accesories
M12 Drill/Driver –
M18 Drill/Driver –
Drill Bits –
Step Bits –
Driver Kit –
Wire Brush Set –
24:43 Grinders
Cheap Corded –
Nice Corded –
Cordless –
26:47 Wiring Tools
Multimeter (Backlit) –
Auto Wire Strippers –
Normal Wire Strippers –
M12 Soldering Iron –
Corded Soldering Iron –
Bonus Power Probe –
Knockoff power probe –
31:22 Lights
Underhood Nice –
Underhood Cheap –
Headlight Big and Rechargeable –
Headlight small –
Super Bright Tiny Flashlight –
32:47 Measuring Tools
Calipers –
Tape Measure –
33:39 Power Tools
Milwaukee Tool Stubby 3/8″ Impact –
Milwaukee Tool Big 1/2″ Impact –
Milwauke Tool 3/8″ Ratchet –
Milwaukee Tool 1/4″ Ratchet –
M12 Drill/Driver –
M18 Drill/Driver –
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12472 Lake Underhill Rd #203,
Orlando, Fl, 32828
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Hey man, this is probably one of the most important videos I have watched on youtube. It's an awesome video and has really helped me make a lot of choices when it come to buying tools. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Also, an updated version down the line if any new tools or changes are made!
Have a look at the bahco adjustable spanner, it’s a beaut
I'll never work on a car again but I still like to see the tools I need to buy…just in case. I thought you were talking fast in this one but heck you covered a lot.
With the screwdrivers don’t go too cheap where the steel is as soft as butter, also get some screwdrivers with the hex through shank. The extra leverage they give can’t be over played. Save all your cheap hex keys you get free for putting tools etc together, when you strip something out you can hammer a cheap one in or even mig it. Did you say crow's feet? They’ve saved many a knuckle. I’d buy a decent multimeter too, the Fluke ones are brilliant and very easy to use with extra layers of protection built in.
Look on car boot sales (flea markets I think they are in America), you can often get things like decent grips and pliers at giveaway prices. Carefully check them for things like play and chips out though. You’d probably get a decent machinists vice there too.
Those are digital calipers not Vernier. vernier calipers are the ones that look like a ruler that did cocaine in the 70s with no dials or gauges completely analog.
“You don’t really need them unless your working on a car that has one”
LOL
Awesome video thanks
Milaukee makes a good set of small picks for 20 bucks. All times Ive bought an "adjustable wrench" other than cresant brand Ive been dissapointed. Ive had good luck with duralast, autozones are everywhere and no BS with warrenty is a plus.
why a claw hammer and not a ballpeen