1, have a 3/8 socket set, just beacause they are cheap and fast to spin.
have a 1/4 set.. and if possible, get the 1/4" drive that has a swivel handle.
deffinately have a 1/2" set.. IMHO.. these get used the most.
and if you can swing it.. get a 3/4 set as well.
get a 1/2" and 3/4" air gun, plus apprpriate 1/2" air line.
you can get by with less.. but it is so nice having the proper tools. I even have a set of handle-less spinner ratchets for reaching into hard to get to places.
next.. a full set of sae and metric wrenches in 'normal' size, plus stubbies if you can swing it..
good screwdriver, and hammer / maul, including soft maul and deadblow.. as well as prybars and files and picks / pricks.
list goes on and on till you get down to 1-of special tools you won't use often like tie rod tools, pullers, and hose remover tools, seal drivers, etc..
a set of taps and dies.. is nice to have.
all these can be chinese and won't break the bank..a nd for a hobby lever tinkerer.. are fine.
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