Ever wondered what tools Tony Stark used to build the Iron Man suit? Stewart walks through the movie frame by frame in ToolGuyd to find out!
Some tools actually seem to be sponsored as they are mentioned by name, others just appear in the frame. You have to think that a guy with unlimited money will only use the best…and you have to think that tool makers will be willing to jump in.
I mean, who wouldn't want to be in a movie about a guy who can create a nearly unstoppable machine in a cave out of some scrap metal…
we include a Here's a partial list of the tools Tony Stark used to create the Iron Man suit:
- Bosch Electric Breaker Jack
- Bosch 36V reciprocating saw (hidden behind Rob Downy Jr., pointed out by Bosch contact)
- wire cutters
- bosch cordless driver
- Stanley pliers (possibly)
- buckle carry case
- Snap-in ratchet with extension
- Ridgid Aluminum Tube Wrench
- lincoln welder
- Imperial class
- Bridgeport CNC Machine Tool
- Stanley Sledgehammer (unconfirmed)
- Snap-on tool carts (and other full-size storage units)
There are a ton of screenshots on the site. It's also fun to think about what the richest, smartest guy in the world might buy if he wanted to build a super suit.
Source: ToolGuyd
about the author
Clint De Boer
chief editor
When he's not playing with the latest power tool, Clint DeBoer enjoys life as a husband, father, and avid reader—especially the Bible. He loves Jesus, has a degree in recording engineering, and has been involved in multimedia and/or online publishing in one form or another since 1992.
Clint's career spans nearly the entire spectrum of audio and video production. After graduating top of his class with an Associate Degree in Recording Engineering, he began working in 1994 at the renowned Soundelux Studios, one of the largest post-production houses specializing in feature film and television audio. Clint has worked on countless feature films, honing his skills as a dialogue editor, foley editor and sound designer. Years later, he moved into the ever-expanding field of video editing as a senior AVID video editor for three years.
Clint DeBoer has worked extensively with clients including Universal Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Paramount Home Entertainment, NASA, Universal Studios, Planet Hollywood, SEGA, NASCAR, as well as film and video editing, color correction and digital video and MPEG compression. He also holds several THX certifications (Technician I and II, THX Video) and is ISF Level II certified.
After founding the publishing company CD Media, Inc. in 1996, he went on to help launch or grow several successful online publications, including Audioholics (where he was editor-in-chief for 12 years), Audiogurus, and AV Gadgets. In 2008, Clint founded Pro Tool Reviews, followed by OPE Reviews in 2017 with a focus on landscape and outdoor power equipment. He also leads the Pro Tool Innovation Awards, an annual awards program that recognizes innovative tools and accessories across industries.
The success of what is now the industry's largest power tool review is a credit to God and his wonderful staff, and Clint DeBoer hopes to see the company continue to grow as it rapidly expands its reach. Pro Tool Reviews rigorously reviews hundreds of hand tools, power tools, and accessories each year to help users stay abreast of the best and newest products in the industry. Targeting everyone from construction industry professionals and tradespeople to serious DIYers, Pro Tool Reviews helps tool consumers shop better, work smarter, and learn which tools and products can help them stay ahead of their game .