I would really recommend http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0038XQRY4 , I think Hex keys are something that it's worth investing in as I use them on basically every single job I do on a bike. These are really nice to work with and the ball ends do make awkward angles easier and you can get some decent torque, especially on the larger sizes.
I've also got one of those generic lifeline/jobsworth etc. kits which is an economic way of getting all the basics and have bought good quality (Park) Tools for specific stuff (Campag BB Tool etc.).
Definitely want to work on some homemade tools now though, headset press looks obvious and a wheel truing stand with a dial indicator would be sick. Good luck building up your set!
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I would really recommend http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0038XQRY4 , I think Hex keys are something that it's worth investing in as I use them on basically every single job I do on a bike. These are really nice to work with and the ball ends do make awkward angles easier and you can get some decent torque, especially on the larger sizes.
I've also got one of those generic lifeline/jobsworth etc. kits which is an economic way of getting all the basics and have bought good quality (Park) Tools for specific stuff (Campag BB Tool etc.).
Definitely want to work on some homemade tools now though, headset press looks obvious and a wheel truing stand with a dial indicator would be sick. Good luck building up your set!