#41
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Your tools are very basic. I understand why you are frustrated. Other helpful tools for you:
1. A 3/8 socket drive with a long handle and a flexing head.
2. Two or three longer 3/8 extensions so that you can reach a bolt from 2 feet away.
3. Wobble 3/8 drive sockets - The wobble joint is built into the socket. Very handy.
4. A ratcheting set of wrenches. These have one fixed open end, and closed end that ratchets. Extremely handy compared to a standard wrench. Get the ones with the flex head on the ratcheting side.
5. Since you said you are going to do brakes, a set of brake tools would be helpful. Though you can do it with regular tools, these get the springs and keepers on/off much easier.
6. An air compressor with a 3/8 air ratchet, 3/8 impact driver, and 1/2 impact driver will save you loads of time. You can start out with a smaller one until you get a garage built, and then you'll want a large one.
Lastly, working on gravel with a jack and jack stands requires a lot of care. Make sure that thing is solid before you climb under it. The danger here is no joke! You should consider something more substantial than jack stands to hold the car up.
I was going to try and give you some links on your tool site..... aber... (my).... Deutch ist nicht gut!
1. A 3/8 socket drive with a long handle and a flexing head.
2. Two or three longer 3/8 extensions so that you can reach a bolt from 2 feet away.
3. Wobble 3/8 drive sockets - The wobble joint is built into the socket. Very handy.
4. A ratcheting set of wrenches. These have one fixed open end, and closed end that ratchets. Extremely handy compared to a standard wrench. Get the ones with the flex head on the ratcheting side.
5. Since you said you are going to do brakes, a set of brake tools would be helpful. Though you can do it with regular tools, these get the springs and keepers on/off much easier.
6. An air compressor with a 3/8 air ratchet, 3/8 impact driver, and 1/2 impact driver will save you loads of time. You can start out with a smaller one until you get a garage built, and then you'll want a large one.
Lastly, working on gravel with a jack and jack stands requires a lot of care. Make sure that thing is solid before you climb under it. The danger here is no joke! You should consider something more substantial than jack stands to hold the car up.
I was going to try and give you some links on your tool site..... aber... (my).... Deutch ist nicht gut!