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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by pdunn10, Jan 18, 2012.

  1. I finally have my own shop, problem is I don't have any major tools. I was wondering what tools can you guys not live without. I have the basic stuff like angle grinders and hammers, wrenches, sockets, a chop saw. What I'm talking about are tools like a torch, a mig or tig set up, a large capacity compressor, you know the tools you have to pinch a few pennies to get. If you had to start over with nothing what order would you acquire your tools. Thanks
     
  2. mig, compressor, torches, lift. and since i hurty-ated my disc, a helper.
     
  3. F&J
    Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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    I bought new Smiths torches in 70. Then a used commercial Miller mig in the late 70s.

    I still have both. Torches are good to have but the mig is so useful on a daily basis, that if I had to give one up? I would keep the mig. but I would miss the heck out of the torches.

    Big compressors are nice, but you can get by with smaller for now, then go big or run dual smaller ones for blasting etc. work with what you have kind of thing.
     
  4. hoggyrubber
    Joined: Aug 30, 2008
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    large air comp, torch, 220 mig welder, air lift, milling machine, tire machine, metal band saw all that stuff is nice. if i were you i would be looking for all that stuff, just buy what is a really good deal first.
     

  5. Mike Rotch
    Joined: Jul 15, 2010
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    Mike Rotch
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    from Easley SC

    In order of importance:
    Mig, lathe, oxy acetylene torch, vertical mill, guard dog, radio

    Almost forgot about having an overhead I-beam as a monorail with an 2ton electric chain-fall, that comes in real handy. Fits between the dog & radio.
     
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  6. 500 single
    Joined: Jul 8, 2006
    Posts: 119

    500 single
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    Pocket screwdriver. The one with the little magnet on the end. No, it won't weld anything or cut metal, but I use it constantly, and misplacing it is like losing a thumb!
     
  7. 32SEDAN
    Joined: Jul 30, 2008
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    BEER FRIDGE, Internet and a TV.

    then

    MIG, TIG, torches, lathe, drill press, band saw, and a first aid kit
     
  8. tjmercury
    Joined: Oct 22, 2010
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    My old coke machine with beer and beverages (always handy), oh yeah, and the mig welder, compressor and torch
     
  9. 57choptop
    Joined: Jul 24, 2009
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    1:mig
    2:torch setup
    3:portaband
     
  10. saltflatmatt
    Joined: Aug 12, 2001
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    If ya ask me it's my belt sander. It's a low cost tool that is very useful. Every home shop needs one.
     
  11. 39 Ford
    Joined: Jan 22, 2006
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    Your brain, if you think out of the box you can do a lot with a small selection of tools.
     
  12. Clark
    Joined: Jan 14, 2001
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    You can do a lot with a drill, 4 1/2" grinder and a welder.
    Clark
     
  13. Key to get in my shop... :)
     
  14. russ1403
    Joined: Mar 9, 2009
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    i vote for hands and fingers as well as brain cuz with out them tools would be nothing but metal objects.
     
  15. Jalopy Jim
    Joined: Aug 3, 2005
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    Number one tool in both shops : common sense, followed by 2Stage air compressor.
     
  16. I'd say a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder is the most useful tool Ive ever used
     
  17. Gerg
    Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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    compressor and welder... but i too have a beer fridge and internet in fact i am in the shop right now being productive...
     
  18. Schmidy
    Joined: Mar 1, 2011
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    from Minnesota

    I carry one as well. One of, if not the most used tool I have.
     
  19. Kevin Lee
    Joined: Nov 12, 2001
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    Yup. My first car was built with little more plus the knowledge I gained here.

    I had hand tools, a drill, an angle grinder and MIG welder. If I were just starting out and could do it over knowing what I now know... I would first buy torches and a stick welder so I could gas weld sheet metal and use the stick for chassis work, adding a MIG as soon as I could.
     
  20. Full fridge closely followed by an open bathroom. Okay I suppose a good Mig welder and good hammers and dollies would work for me also.
     
  21. Littleman
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    My sharpie marker................Littleman
     
  22. rrayne
    Joined: Oct 11, 2007
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    if i could start over i would take the safety glasses, face mask and gloves a little more serious. as far as production tools. the best air compressor you can afford, of course a welder at least a 220 mig if you can afford it, i still really like my old stick welder. as soon as one could save up for it. a plasma cutter.

    1. safety equipment
    2. air compressor
    3. welder
    4 plasma cutter
     
  23. McDeuce
    Joined: Sep 16, 2008
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    Good work bench and a really good vise
     
  24. Bar Ditch
    Joined: Aug 1, 2011
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    Bar Ditch
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    from Tacoma

    Your noodle, without the ol' thinker those tools wouldn't be squat.:D Then a drill, a grinder, and a welder. I try to learn a new trick or how to use a tool in a different way everyday to keep my brain limber. Those mental gymnastics can be brutal thats why you need the beer fridge.:D
     

  25. Is the color important? :D
     
  26. If it wasn't for BONDO I'd have no skills at all.

    Used it again today matter of fact...
     
  27. cheveey57
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  28. RodStRace
    Joined: Dec 7, 2007
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    Lights. All the tools listed are pointless at 9 PM without lights!
     
  29. Littleman
    Joined: Aug 25, 2004
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    Littleman
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    from OHIO, USA

    Actually yes...depends on what your marking so I can see the line..he he..........and I like the ultra fine line Sharpie !.........I just cut the quarters off the new Roadster drag car tonight.........I could not use them fancy tools to make the cuts...until I layed it out w/ the Sharpie !.....Tools are good but I love my markers and poster board.....Littleman
     
  30. You mean like this :


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    Just talked about this the other day.
    The 4" grinder, it really isn't the most important but without a doubt its the most supportive.

    Depends on what you do greatly. For some its a parts washer and others have no need for one. If you play with raw steel, its by far the things that cut it.
     

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