I have most of the tools now for a low budget home shop:
I need: cleo pliers, cleos, decimal tape measure, brush, X-acto razer saw, 1/2" 100deg piloted countersink, machinist rule, 5/8 CB w 1/4 pilot & 10"shank
Disston Abrader(snickered once I knew what is was), hotwire saw (yes I know I do not have to have most of it to build the bulkheads but, as long as other things hold me up I at least feel like I'm doing something buying the down the road tools)
I don't have any of the consumables for glass foam or epoxy yet but will get that with my first order.
If any single item is holding me up its without a doubt the shop completion and cleanup... I am honestly afraid of electricity I ran all the wire I need for the walls but, when it comes to putting it into my service box I will pay someone to do it. My electrical box has no master to shutoff (inside or outside) so the box is always hot. I have 5 (4 bulb) 4' florescent fixtures for the drop ceiling I'm installing that still need the runs put in.
Anyone that wants to tell me just how easy it to work in a hot electrical box can come over and show me:D I know its easy:scared:
I have tons of stuff that belong to my family in the room 27' x 24' I plan to work in. I'm thinking of ordering a dumpster (yeah its a lot) in order to get rid of it all. I'm not going to ask anyone what they want to keep or I'd only need a paper sack rather than a dumpster. I'd rather they were upset after the fact than arguing over crap we MUST keep;)