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Oh, you can spend 50k on tools, of course. You can spend as much as you want.

But you don’t need every tool to work on every car.

Plenty of mechanics work with a single toolbox that you can carry by hand.

It will handle 90 percent of the jobs. The one semi-specialty tool you need for the job is a phone call to Napa away.

Before long you have 99 percent of what you will actually do covered. If you look at a mechanics toolset you will find that 20 percent of the tools get 99.9% of the use. A lot, maybe more than half, basically never get used at all.

In many things, a full set consists of perhaps 16-20 sizes, but for many types of tools, there are 3 sizes that get used all the time, and two that get used once or twice a year. The rest not at all.

Also, you can buy a “$10,000” set of tools for around $2000 if you are patient, less if you identify where you need really good tools and where middle of the road will work fine, and don’t let it become a vanity hobby.

Over time, you will likely have a lot invested in tools.. but you don’t need that much to start, unless you are talking about opening a full service shop from scratch, not just being a mechanic.




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