Well first off, get rid of the powerstroke and buy a cummins
Just kidding. Aside from all the tips everyone else has, id suggest getting some basic tools. Hammer, screwdrivers, I like my $30 Mastercrap wrenches, and I find a GOOD knife helps a lot.
Iv spent probably 2000 on the Snap On truck in the past 2 years, and find I use maybe 1/4 of all the tools I have for scrapping. So don't go nuts on tools right at the start.
All depends on what you plan on scrapping too. I do cars mostly, for now... And that sometimes requires some special tools. The blue wrench is my personal favorite. But if you are into curb shopping, maybe just a hammer and a solid knife, or if you want to get into e waste, look at a set of smaller screwdrivers. And a hammer for those tricky screws....
Be creative, think outside the box. Whats going to separate you, from Jim Bob ripping around in his chevy snooping around for curbside BBQ's?
There are some really smart guys on here, read up on a bunch of threads and you'll do well. Everyone's pretty friendly for the most part. If you have any specific questions, use the search box to search the forum first, you'll often answer your own questions 10 times faster than by posting. And it keeps everyone happy.
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