Post tools and stuff yo, I got money to burn
Trim panel removal tools. Great for prying up interior panels, helping remove access covers, even license plate lights.
Other than that a good torque wrench and a 3 foot 1/2" drive breaker bar and a DVOM
It's a dogshit clearance sale, and all the "deals" are just normal price that's whatever % off they jacked them up a week and a half ago to.
I'll give you a few tips, but these aren't tools you'll use every time you wrench - they're more specialized
Flare nut wrenches
These are really nice wrenches for when you're working on brake lines that have been sitting for a while, aswell as smaller bolts that are rusted and will get rounded with an average wrench
Impact sockets & impact driver
Great for when you're doing wheel swaps, removing/tightening big nuts/bolts, driving oversized wood screws/french wood bolts
Drill bits
Buy one GOOD set of drill bits for when you're drilling really hard and/or thick steel
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And buy one big set of shit drill bits for when you're doing shit projects where you have good access to what you're drilling and where the steel is thin/shit quality
I have three sets of pic related in a single box - the three sets, each 160 bits, cost me less than my set of Würth cobalt bits, with a total 19 bits
Remember to buy a few cans of spray-on cutting/drilling oil, as it will dramatically increase the longevity of your drill bits
>tfw missed the 1100lb Ingersoll Rand impact