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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 1243523, member: 22283"] LOL...once you have your own box of tools, you will find yourself being as anal about them, as your Pop is his. When I was your age, I couldn't afford a good set of tools, even though my after-school job required me have at least some half way decent stuff. Instead of opting to buy what I could from Walmart, I asked my boss to buy some decent stuff for me, and I'd let him take it out of my hide.,...errr...paycheck each week. I now buy cheapo tools on purpose, just to take out and not worry about losing them. But, a man needs to have a GOOD set of tools if he is really going to do well in knuckle busting. There is no substitution for quality instruments. Boutique tools from the bike shops (usually Motion Pro stuff) are great things to have on certain occasions. The more you wrench, the more you will find those odd looking gadgets more appealing. I'd suggest starting your boutique tool list with tee handle sockets. Ball end Allens are great too, especially handled ones. [/QUOTE]
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