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    Tools/workshop/garage

    Hi all long time lurker first time poster.

    Got maybe an odd question for you all, So as i haven't built a car before yet i have worked on cars since forever as a hobby.

    What tool/Equipment would you guys think are mandatory and or optional for a home workshop/garage for ones first build ?

    Atm i can think of some very basic ones

    * Tool box/s
    * Spanner sets metric/imperial
    * Socket sets metric/imperial
    * Screwdrivers n such
    * Jacks and stands

    What else would you guys add to this list as mandatory and or optional.

    Thanks
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    Wheel ramps. Axle stands. A good trolley jack. Safety glasses. Think safety first!

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    containers and jars etc to store nuts and bolts that you remove and a texta to label them with.

    a camera can come in handy for taking pics of how things look and are bolted/wired up. pen and paper is alway handy/

    A multi meter for sorting out electrical problem.

    I use a large magnet and paper towel for cleaning up swarf etc if its a ferrous metal
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    Also make sure you get some nudie girl calendars for the wall

    serious answer now : a good trolley jack - not one of those pissy supercheap $30 deals
    Last edited by 9triton; 11-04-11 at 10:58 AM.

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    Big work bench, a really good workshop broom plus above

    What sort of work are you doing? (basic mechanical) or fabrication work?
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    a few that ive always needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjnobbs View Post
    Wheel ramps. Axle stands. A good trolley jack. Safety glasses. Think safety first!
    But you thought of it last.
    haha


    My contribution: good work light.
    I've got a 60 LED rechargeable work light*, made it's money back many times over. Nothing like being able to see while you work.

    *just a $40 cheapie from Supercheap, couple years old now, still going strong. Battery life is excellent, can last all day no worries.
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    just undertake your project and buy the tools as you need them. have a read through the service manual of the car you're modifying (or a manual from a similar car). depending on the tasks you want to do the manual will recommend tools to buy. if it is an expensive tool or one that you don't think you'll use much then ask someone more experienced than you if the tool is necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by data_mine View Post
    My contribution: good work light.
    I've got a 60 LED rechargeable work light*, made it's money back many times over. Nothing like being able to see while you work.

    *just a $40 cheapie from Supercheap, couple years old now, still going strong. Battery life is excellent, can last all day no worries.
    i've got a $30 eveready cap lamp because of the poor lighting in my shed. it works a treat. you don't have to move the light around - it follows your line of sight perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by data_mine View Post
    But you thought of it last.
    haha
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    I was actually thinking of safety from the start. Buy wheel ramps etc now so you don't end up using bricks and shit when you need them. Buy a good jack now so you don't end up using a scissor jack.
    HTH

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    Heaps of good idea's

    Forgot engine stand and engine hoist.

    As first project would be thinking basic mechanical maybe engine swap for more fasts.

    Still deciding on what to get as the project car also.

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    Thinking old Rolla or Nissan of some sort

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    here is a thread we prepared earlier:

    http://www.performanceforums.com/for...ighlight=tools

    (includes post by jmac)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoLost View Post
    Thinking old Rolla or Nissan of some sort
    Whats your budget?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    here is a thread we prepared earlier:

    http://www.performanceforums.com/for...ighlight=tools

    (includes post by jmac)
    Great post thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Ed View Post
    Whats your budget?
    No budget per-say, but nothing like a 15k build either lol

    Will be something to work on to get out of the house and mainly built for 1/4 work

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    Cheap S13 with an auto 1JZ might be a good one. I reckon you could do it for under $5k and it would be awesomely fun to drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Ed View Post
    Cheap S13 with an auto 1JZ might be a good one. I reckon you could do it for under $5k and it would be awesomely fun to drive.
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    Dunno about in WA but JZK25 on here sells some.
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    Dont bother with imperial tools if your getting a jap car, they just waste space in the tool box.

    Ratchet spanners are a MUST, once you use them you will never use a normal one again!

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