I respectfully disagree, I've done a few, and with videos, and a book, find it pretty simple. Even my 8 yr old daughter helped!
Simple tools except the forward clutch piston tool to compress the piston. I made mine, but c clamps could be used. Check all clearances!
I have done about 20 rebuilds of these transmissions, so I have a pretty good idea of how difficult they are or are not to rebuild - I said they weren't all that hard but that the first time through one, there are plenty of details that could be overlooked and not having some special tools makes things more difficult - not that it couldn't be done without them. But I appreciate the ease of the special tools rather than resorting to C clamps every time I do one, so I bought them since I knew I had plenty of them that I was going to do.
It just takes one simple screw up potentially and the trans has to come back out.
My intent was to caution the self-declared "newbie" that it wasn't a walk in the park the first time through one and to be prepared for the need to be vigilant - of course, I was assuming, respectfully, he wasn't going to have an 8 year old to help him through it though.
I appreciate when I am told to expect some difficulty when doing an important task in a project rather than being told it is really easy and then find out that yes it is after doing a few, but the first time through you need to be ready to think through all the steps you do and not be casual about it all. Doing otherwise isn't being helpful in my opinion.