I thought i would start a interesting thread about tools, there never much talk about tools on here. Without them cars like `40s, Cobras and other such rides would not get built, serviced or repaired.
I have a large selection of Snap On mostly with some BluePoint and other brands thrown in to the mix. But what ever brand they are they all serve a useful purpose! I built up this comprehensive tool box many years ago when i worked in a race and restoration shop building Jaguars with other desirable marques regularly coming through the doors.
So lets all hear about your tool box and what tools you have and like to use!
What brand of tools do you have in your workshops?
What do you feel is the best tool in your box?
Do you prefer using a ratcheting wrench or just a good `old combination wrench?
I know some of you are professional car guys with custom shops and i know alot of us are life long car nuts with a passion to build and repair our own cars.
I have seen friends and neighbours using rusty, old, odd sized wrenches and sockets on there cars, it just makes me shudder when I see this. For a good results the correct tool, size should be used always.
I have a large selection of Snap On mostly with some BluePoint and other brands thrown in to the mix. But what ever brand they are they all serve a useful purpose! I built up this comprehensive tool box many years ago when i worked in a race and restoration shop building Jaguars with other desirable marques regularly coming through the doors.
So lets all hear about your tool box and what tools you have and like to use!
What brand of tools do you have in your workshops?
What do you feel is the best tool in your box?
Do you prefer using a ratcheting wrench or just a good `old combination wrench?
I know some of you are professional car guys with custom shops and i know alot of us are life long car nuts with a passion to build and repair our own cars.
I have seen friends and neighbours using rusty, old, odd sized wrenches and sockets on there cars, it just makes me shudder when I see this. For a good results the correct tool, size should be used always.