seagiant, the reason you can't find a "decent" set of alignment tools is because you don't yet know what to expect from them.
alignment tools are made purposely to fail. well, let me put that a different way; if your alignment tool and a tuning can are going to get in a fight, you want the tuning can to win the fight.
does that make sense?
you can always buy or whittle a new alignment tool head, but the tuning cans in many radios have not been made in decades, and you can't just replace the ferrite core from another can and hope it will work.
you say you want to get started working on CB radios, which is great!
however, i would like to make a comparison that might give you some perspective on your endeavor. When people watch a movie they often think that they could be an actor when the truth is that it takes INTENSE training, and even with that training, not everyone is going to be good at it.
When it comes to CB radio repair, there are so many resources out there to read and how-to style videos to watch that it can seem like it's easy and anyone can do it.
the truth is that there is A LOT of studying to do, and it's not on the fun stuff like RF amplifiers and PLL chips. You have to learn how electronics work if you want to have any success at this. You have to do a lot of reading on theory and you have to learn the physics behind the electronic component.
learning about inductance still makes my head spin!!!
Too often we see a mod posted in Secret CB and it looks easy enough. What they don't tell you is that those books were never meant to be read by anyone but CB technicians. those books assume that you know what you are doing, have all the test equipment, and just want a little shortcut or hint to get you started.
they don't tell you what to do if the mod goes wrong, and this forum is FULL of threads where people are desperately trying to return their radios to stock form because "someone" messed their radio up.
Im putting this all here not because i think Seagiant needs to hear it, but because many others will find this thread and have a similar intent.
By all means, work on your own equipment. hey, its yours you can do what you want.
just know that those of us who know that we will eventually run out of a lot of the parts that are in the classic CB radios tend to cringe when we hear that someone wants to "learn about radios" on their classic 2000GTL.
To be honest, i think it's the price of shipping these days that makes a lot of people decide to fix their own radios.
respect to all.
LC