The Toolbox Chronicles: Must-Have Tools For Every Amateur Mechanic

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When it comes to tackling the mysteries of auto mechanics, having the right tools is the first step to success. For any amateur mechanic, their toolbox is their most valuable asset and can make all the difference when it comes to determining the success of a repair.

Here are the must-have tools for any amateur mechanic’s toolbox:

1. Wrenches

 

Having an assortment of wrenches is important for any auto repair job. From a ratchet set to open-end wrenches, you should have enough on hand to accommodate a variety of sizes. It’s also important to have an adjustable wrench, which can be used in a variety of tasks, from installing or removing hoses, to loosening and tightening nuts and bolts.

2. Screwdrivers

 

An assortment of Phillips and flathead screwdrivers are essential. While it’s not necessary to go out and buy the highest quality, it’s important to have a variety of sizes to accommodate any job.

3. Socket Set

 

Sockets are invaluable when it comes to tackling auto repairs, from taking off a car’s wheel to repairing a broken door handle. Having a variety of sizes is important, so make sure to pick up a set of both metric and standard sizes.

4. Pliers/Cutting Tools

 

Having the right set of pliers can make any auto repair job much easier. Make sure to have a pair of locking pliers, slip-joint pliers, and needlenose pliers. Additionally, a pair of wire cutters and side cutters are also invaluable tools.

5. Crimpers

 

Crimping tools can be used to attach wires and terminals which are essential for auto repairs. Having a crimping tool is invaluable when it comes to tackling electrical repairs.

6. Flashlight/LED Light

 

Having a flashlight or LED light makes any auto repair job much easier. Not only will it help you keep an eye on the dark corners of the vehicle, it can also help you to see any components that may be hidden in hard to reach places.

Having the right tools for the job is essential to any auto repair job. With an arsenal of the right tools and knowledge, any amateur mechanic can make short work out of any repair job.