I need help buying my tools for class at school

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if i had the money when i was in votech to buy mac or snap-on i would have. when u look at the cost of say the classic 78 tool box from snap-on its 4000 plus if you can get a that box for 2000 y not if you can aford too? u dont have to buy everything from snap-on or matco. but i would buy the box from them. a build from there. if it dont work out late u can always sell the box for 2000 cause noone will know thats what you payed for it.:lol: id get a good box. then build up your tools. or if you can buy everything you can now while your gettin half off.
 
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Right the money is going towards good tools rather than good toolbox. Tools is what fixes things not toolboxes. Toolboxes are just there for storage and decoration.
 
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Right the money is going towards good tools rather than good toolbox. Tools is what fixes things not toolboxes. Toolboxes are just there for storage and decoration.

The best tools in the world are utterly useless if you can't find them because they're scattered all over the shop because you don't have a decent place to store them, or because they got damaged or ruined from improper storage.
 

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Right the money is going towards good tools rather than good toolbox. Tools is what fixes things not toolboxes. Toolboxes are just there for storage and decoration.

The best tools in the world are utterly useless if you can't find them because they're scattered all over the shop because you don't have a decent place to store them, or because they got damaged or ruined from improper storage.

I didnt really say I wasnt using a toolbox. If I had to choose between a good toolbox and good quality tools due to money. I'd put the money towards the tools and get a cheaper box for now and buy that snapon/matco box later down the road.
 

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Right the money is going towards good tools rather than good toolbox. Tools is what fixes things not toolboxes. Toolboxes are just there for storage and decoration.

I thought you ordered Craftsman tools? Did you also order some more Snap On besides the ratchet you mentioned?
 

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Right the money is going towards good tools rather than good toolbox. Tools is what fixes things not toolboxes. Toolboxes are just there for storage and decoration.

I thought you ordered Craftsman tools? Did you also order some more Snap On besides the ratchet you mentioned?

The only thing I got in craftsman was that 409 piece 6pt socket set, open/closed end wrenches, pry set pro series, brake tool sets, drop light, mallet set, and 25-250ft pound digitech torgue wrench not the micro torque version.

Matco I got socket bit set w/hex, torx, etc., punch/chisel set w/ brass punch, hacksaw, and T70 socket.

Snapon I ordered/got was 1/4 ratchet, 1/4 flex ratchet, 3/8 ratchet, 3/8 flex head ratchet, 1/2 ratchet, 1/2 ratchet, torx screwdriver set, vise grip set, spark plug pilers, oil filter wrench, fender cover, punch holder, and brake spring pilers. Both 1/4 ratchets are 4 1/2 in length. Thinking on ordering longer version in 1/4 in ratchet and 1/4in flex head ratchet.
 

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Here's pics of the US General toolbox from Harbor Freight.

USGeneral_2.jpg

USGeneral_1.jpg
 

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