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Good toolset for beginners



 As my New Year's resolution, I'm aiming to do everything right the first
time regardless of how long things take to do them. In my experiences over
the years, my Alfa has run into a lot of problems due to half-as%#@ jobs. I
was at Sears yesterday and got the bug. I'm discovering a lot of tools that
would have made my life a lot easier if I actually went there instead of
Autozone. My question to you all is this....what tools do have that you
could not live without when working on your Alfas? An example is deep socket
wrenches. Are Craftsmen wrenches too thick around the ends? Do you all use
deep socket wrenches? I'm planning to do my T-belt in a few weeks. What
tools do you all like for a job like that? If this is too basic of a
question, what's a good book? Oh....I don't like Snap-On. I could buy a nice
set of wheels for the price of a Snap On wrench. ;op

Danny
Dallas, Texas
91 164L
91 164L (s-transmission, nice new blue paint, and for sale)
83 3.0 gtv6

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