Start with simple stuff and work your way up. Buy some tools from harbor freight if you don't have any. If you find yourself breaking a tool often replace it with a craftsman or napa brand tool. Unless you have money to burn. Then go for snap-on, mac, or matco

I grew up around a dad who was a mechanic and took 3 years of high school automotive and then went to college for automotive. I enjoy working on and fixing anything and everything. I currently work as a hydraulic repair technician for heavy equipment.