Yes you can. Go to your preferred Insurance Co., and tell them you want to insure your mechanical tools. If you don't have your own business the Insurance Co., will usually put what's called a "floater" on your home insurance. If you are living in an apartment you should have insurance on contents ONLY, so the Insurance Co., can add a floater to your insurance policy as well, but it will cost you extra. NOTE: Please mark ALL TOOLS (expensive one) will "your mark" in an inconspicuous place. It makes it easier for the police to identify stolen goods.
His tools, usually.
There are several companies that make custom tools for an auto mechanic. Manufacturers like CHAIN have large machines that can custom make auto mechanic tools.
The new Master Mechanic power tools have a 3 year warranty.
I believe that is Great Neck, and they are made in China now ( NOT this mechanic's choice)
Master mechanic are guaranteed for 3 months.
Micrometers
There are quite a number of various ways that a person can go about getting tool insurance if he or she is a mechanic. Some ways to get this are through Mechanics Insurance and State Farm.
You need commercial General Liability Insurance
keebler elves
It depends on what you plan on repairing.
yes
Lifetime warranty