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Five Auto Body Tool Must Haves

Posted by Lauren Middleton on Jul 23rd 2021

Part of starting out as an auto body technician or collision repair specialist is purchasing your first set of tools. There are several tools out there that experts recommendations out there for people who are just getting into auto body. The list is extensive but there are five tools that are auto body must haves. Our article this week will focus on these five auto body tool must haves.

Air Compressor

If you want to get painting jobs finished quickly and efficiently then you should invest in an air compressor. If you have several paint jobs lined up, you may want to invest in a larger compressor that is around 60 gallons. If you are a smaller shop or practice auto body at home, you can usually get away with a 25 to 35 gallon compressor, however most experts agree that with compressors, the larger the better. It also is wise to go by the saying you get what you pay for when purchasing a compressor. Spending a little more on the compressor can be a worthwhile investment over time.

Dual Action Sander

Picking up a dual action sander can save the collision repair technician a lot of time with basic sanding and body filler shaping jobs. Many experienced collision repair professionals agree that once you start to use the dual action sander, it will become an essential tool in your collision repair/auto body kit. Another great thing about dual action sanders is that they are not overly expensive.

Spray Gun

Completing a paint job successfully is one of the most important things when performing collision repair or doing an automotive restoration. If the paint job comes out sloppy or uneven, it is often the first thing the customer will notice. Purchasing a high quality spray gun can increase the chance that your paint job comes out successfully. One of the more popular models of paint spray guns are HVLP Spray Guns. They are pricey but well worth it in the long run.

A Hammer and Dolly Set

Those who want to specialize in collision repair should always invest in a hammer and dolly set. These items are used to panel beating and to repair very stubborn dents. They usually cost between $50 and $200 and with proper care can last a lifetime. They are also used by both experienced auto body technicians and students.

Auto Body Sanding Blocks

Auto Body and sanding blocks go hand in hand. They are used to buff and color sand areas that you plan to apply body filler to. They are also used for cutting high spots and finding low spots in your bodywork. They are always considered a must have tool and are extremely affordable.