a "inland marine" policy is what you are looking for.
No. They sell their own brand, Duralast and theey're really nice tools...Snap-On quality!
His tools, usually.
Where can I buy my own chimney sweep tools? I'd like to start my own business!
Buy them and keep them. Become a mechanic - you'll definitely build up quite the collection that way. Trust me, I know - $60,000 worth of tools and counting.
He will not earn anything unless he has tools to work with. The auto tech will have to buy his own tools or not work. Unless the employer specifically said that they would provide the tools, the auto tech will have to buy his own set of tools. Even if the employer did make such a promise, it is up to the auto tech to provide his own tools.
i think you should buy special tools for it or ask a mechanic.
first you have to be a certified mechanic, then you will probably need to get a loan from the bank to buy a place where u can have your own auto shop and it all works from there
Normal metric mechanics tools. No special tools are needed other than what any mechanic would own.
There are several companies that make custom tools for an auto mechanic. Manufacturers like CHAIN have large machines that can custom make auto mechanic tools.
The new Master Mechanic power tools have a 3 year warranty.
I believe that is Great Neck, and they are made in China now ( NOT this mechanic's choice)