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Originally Posted by KCBerner
If you go ahead and buy a full tool kit you can keep everything you don't use in its wrapper. Then if you decide not to go forward, you can sell it here for very little loss.
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....and if you decide to go forward with the 10, you can expect to pay that much more again in additional tools.
The tool kit is more than you'll need for the practice kit, but it contains the majority of the tools you will need 90% of the time. I found myself ordering new tools, almost weekly for the firs few months of my build, to cover that other 10%. i.e. - pneumatic squeezer, more clecos, reamers, torque wrenches, crows foot wrenches, clamps, tape, -4 size pop rivet dimpler, drill bits, lumber for jigs, screws for jigs, drill press, bench grinder, hacksaw, bandsaw, deburring wheels, dremel tool, dremel acccesorries, more dremel accessories, crimpers, wire strippers, flaring tools, tube cutters, coax cutters, molex crimpers, magnets, mirrors, pics, vice grips, bench vise, headlamp, cordless drill, ratchet straps, safety wire, safety wire plyers, tubing bender, no hole yoke, longeron yoke, tank sealant, fuel tank lube, boelube, punches, oops rivets, extra hardware, extra rivets, cherry max rivets, bolt guage, cherrymax rivet guage, torque seal, loctite, primer, markers, heat gun, shrink wrap, solder gun, solder wire, flux, sand paper, syringes, rags, flocked cotton, west systems epoxy, micro, alodine, alumaprep, storage bins, weights, adel clamp holder, "B"-nuts, plywood, multimeter, ear plugs, safety glasses, gloves, resperator, hvlp paint sprayer, tap & Die set.... and another few hundred for what i forgot.
