i just found out the hard way if you navigate one click away from a post you are working on it is gone forever-----so what follows is the cliff notes version of what i juat wrote.
guys, i am a novice compared to many here but i have used tools all of my life. (actually ran a forging business and made literally tons of tools). i am the guy who rubber necks when a SNAP ON van goes by. the problem for me is finding that specialty tool when i need it---other than my favorites. i listed just a few in a previous post and this is in response to being asked for detail.
cutters: for amp and guitar work small is better IMHO. ecelite 4" MS54v and 5" 170M flush cut (fine tips and bigger handles). find em here
http://www.parts-express.com/wizards/searchResults.cfm?srchExt=CAT&srchCat=435&CFID=32559410&CFTOKEN=22307332 ecelite tools feel good and are really good. i still use the nut driver set my dad gave me over 40 years ago.
decade boxes: i have a few higher capacity boxes but use the TENMA boxes for most dialing in "wonder what this will do" stuff. this will get you to decade box land:
http://www.newark.com/tenma/72-7270/resistance-decade-box-1-to-11111110ohm/dp/22H6397?in_merch=Popular Decade Boxes&MER=PPSO_N_P_DecadeBoxes_None
soldering picks: i have lots of dental style picks with heat shrink handles and a set of these
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4314828 steren also has ones made of teflon i think that are not a heat sink for desoldering.
solder sucker:.: mine is aluminum barrel and feels precision. it came from CE distribution and will suck a fly out of mid air (just kidding). but it beats the plastic fall apart ones twice as big by a mile. a tip now and then, a new o ring every 2 years little silicone grease every few months after a good cleaning and i think it is good forever.
ditto on the light limiter. mine has a duplex plug with one socket limited and the other straight line. both are clearly marked and any amp first gets plugged into the limited side and then easily switched to the other after you exhale after first fire up. i have a sexy red 75 w flood light bulb that helps you get into panic mode faster if something is wrong. reminds me of the red flash feeling the cops gave me in detroit after a green light burn out. btw stock up on incandescent bulbs.. i hear they are going to be scarce north of the border. my limiter is permanently mounted over the bench.
my favorite soldering station for the bucks is XYTRONIC. fast heat up, really fast recovery and good temp control... i also have weller and pace (solder desolder) digital stations but like the xytronic the best.
my DMM is a fluke 28. rugged and accurate, reliable and versatile. i have lots of the cheapies in every gig bag, car, even by my bedside, and my old analog meters but this fluke is the one to check them all by.
a variac is a must imho. mine came from los alamos and is a 10 amp built to survive a nuclear blast ;)
can anyone help me with how to type a post and to be able to see what i am typing if it is longer than the size of the 'dialog box" or "reply box"? mine jumps to the end and back to the last line that filled up the box with each letter i type and drives me to wanting to plug me into my limiter!!! or put a gum wrapper around my fuse :o