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tripleDot:
rpnyc, locations really have their dis/advantages. Where I'm from, no bike shop can last a month with a US$70 tune-up. Bikes and bike parts (the expensive ones) are usually 10-15% more expensive here but service is cheap. You can have one assembled, repaired or tune-up for under $10... no kidding. Personally, I only have a bike-specific multi-tool, a small leatherman, and a wrench (for the fixie). That's it, any problems beyond those tool is passed on to the bike shop.  But l totally understand your situation.

I guess what you can do, aside from identifying what tools are needed, is which tools you must absolutely have and which tools you can source out (borrow, DIY or bike shop service). I mentioned DIY, as I have seen some YouTube videos with folks building their own tools/stand. I believe I saw a guy made a diy press-fit tool. Although, l would have some reservations using it on a brand new cf frame.

FirstCFbike:
Okay... now that I have a bit more time...  that list of tools I bought based on feedback from this and other forums.  But at the end, I did not use all those tools during the build.  For example... the Park Tool BBT-9 Bottom Bracket Tool to remove and install Shimano Hollowtech II bottom brackets has a Shimano Hollowtech-II crank-arm/cap tool, TL-FC16 built into it... so that is a 5.00 saving not having to buy that separate... I did not know that, so I now have several tools duplicated.  But you need the Park Tool BBT-19 Bottom Bracket Tool for removing 16-notch external bearing bottom bracket cups to be able to use a large torque wrench to get the bottom bracket tighten to spec... so I would just get that socket, and the Shimano Hollowtech-II crank-arm/cap tool, TL-FC16 and skip the Park Tool BBT-9 Bottom Bracket Tool.

Same goes with the Park Tool FR-5.2 Cassette Lockring Tool... I got that one and then realized that the one with the guide pin is better for newbies... so I ordered the Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin... a few additional $ wasted. 

Flexible Bike Cycling Bicycle BMX Chain Whip Wheel Sprocket Remove Tool - you don't need for the install... only when you want to remove it... so that is something that can be purchased later...   Hozan 4th Hand Brake Tool - I used the technique that I saw on a video of inserting a large allen wrench to keep the separation required and that worked like a charm... this 4th hand brake tool sits in its original packaging... don't wast the money on it... also, if you have someone to help, they can be that 4th hand :).  I did not use the KMC Opener Missing Link either... used the Shimano chain pins to install the chain... this is more of your preference if you want to go with a chain link.

So at the end of the day, the only tools you will need for the build are (I will leave the complete list at the bottom just for reference...)

A bike stand.  It just makes life so much easier when installing and adjusting the brakes, front and back derailleur, etc.  For 30.00 for the one I found at Aldi's, can't beat that price and it has done its job well.
Best Value Torque Wrench Set - IRONARM Torque Wrench Bike. Good Bicycle Repair Tools and Allen Key Set - US$43.95 - the same kit is found branded by many vendors with different prices... just find it with the cheapest price and get it.  You really do not want to over-tighten anything... use the proper torque settings when putting things together
Park Tool Mini Chain Brute Chain Tool - CT-5 - US$15.26 - this little guy is amazing!!  Don't bother with anything fancier... afterwards I got one of those multi-tools kit that go in the toolbag on the bike, so you might want to consider getting that instead to help with the build and then have in the bike as part of your toolkit... but this little guy is just great!  I did not mind spending the $ for it.
XLC Pro Cable and Housing Cutter - US$17.49 - you will use this a lot.  Specially if you make mistakes with the length of the cables  :-\ don't ask!  >:(  :P
Park Tool BBT-19 Bottom Bracket Tool for removing 16-notch external bearing bottom bracket cups
Shimano Hollowtech-II crank-arm/cap tool, TL-FC16
Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin - yeah... get the one with the pin...
Stanley 85-753 22 Piece Long Arm SAE & Metric Hex Key Set - if you have a set then fine... but for 9.00... can't beat the price for both.  You will only use the metric set. 
Finish Line Ceramic Grease 2-Ounce Tube US$9.96
Park Tool SAC-2 Lube Assembly Compound (4-Ounce) - $10.76
Blue Loctite
Phillips and Flat screwdrivers in different sizes...
I have an air compressor at home... and still went and got a floor pump.  So easy and fast to get to 120lbs that my wheels/tires needed. 
You will need a hacksaw, tape, measuring tape, mask, etc. to cut the fork tube.
Black electrical tape (or color of choice) for when installing the bar tape...

Not on the list was a larger torque wrench to get the bottom bracket to spec... you can rent/borrow that from your local auto store if you do not have one.


And don't waste money like I did on all my initial list...


--- Quote ---Tools (all ordered from Amazon).  I was installing Shimano Ultegra on my bike... your tools might vary depending on the brand of the groupset... :
Park Tool Mini Chain Brute Chain Tool - CT-5 - US$15.26
Hozan 4th Hand Brake Tool - US$17.04
Best Value Torque Wrench Set - IRONARM Torque Wrench Bike. Good Bicycle Repair Tools and Allen Key Set - US$43.95
Park Tool BBT-9 Bottom Bracket Tool to remove and install Shimano Hollowtech II bottom brackets. - US$19.34
Park Tool BBT-19 Bottom Bracket Tool for removing 16-notch external bearing bottom bracket cups - US$20.24
Finish Line Ceramic Grease 2-Ounce Tube US$9.96
Park Tool SAC-2 Lube Assembly Compound (4-Ounce) - US$10.76
Shimano Hollowtech-II crank-arm/cap tool, TL-FC16 - US$5.32
Park Tool FR-5G Cassette Lockring Tool with Guide Pin - US$7.85
XLC Pro Cable and Housing Cutter - US$17.49
Stanley 85-753 22 Piece Long Arm SAE & Metric Hex Key Set
Flexible Bike Cycling Bicycle BMX Chain Whip Wheel Sprocket Remove Tool
Blue Loctite
Phillips and Flat screwdrivers in different sizes...

You will need a hacksaw, tape, measuring tape, etc. to cut the fork tube.
Black electrical tape (or color of choice) for when installing the bar tape...

A bike stand is great... I got a very inexpensive one from the oddest place... a supermarket.  Aldis had one on special for around 30.00.  Works great!
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In a few hours I will post the links from youtube that I used for guidance on some of these tasks...

Best of luck with your build and be sure to share updates and photos along the way.  I will do the same with my second build as soon as the frame arrives (should be in a few weeks).

FirstCFbike:
One more thing and tool that I forgot.  On the bottom bracket, there was also just one spot that had some resin on it... got one of those thread cleaner blades with the 24 tooth spacing



and it cleaned right away.  Greased them, and everything bolted smoothly by hand before applying spec torque.

Which reminds me that when you do your build, everything is installed by hand first before you put any wrench to it.  You do not want to risk messing up a thread or a part by forcing it with a wrench from the get go.  Everything should go in smoothly.

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