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Nice...Some of you guys are doing it big:D:metal:
I'm gonna go home and burn my set of Huskys;):lol: |
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well i put mine on a tailor whne it came off the tool truck he had a lift gate |
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I drilled 2 holes then cut out the center to make a key hole. I made this bracket but somebody does sell something similar but I can't recall who.
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Autobodytoolmart.com sells them.
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Here's Mine.
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here is mine at home.
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I havnt seen a KR-562 in a long time!!! Nice vintage box.
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sorry only picture I have of it on this computer but I got tired of having tools in different boxes, buckets and milk creats so I broke down and bought myself a box a couple years ago. let me tell you how nice it is to beable to find tools and the amount of double and triple tools I have because I'd thought I'd lot it.
the black roller is the new one, and its about 7 ft tall the red roller is known as the bi poler box because you dont know what you'll get when you open a drawer and the small one is full of tune'n stuff jets,carb parts, distribtor parts, plugs and wires http://hubgarage.s3.amazonaws.com/ph...ool_detail.JPG |
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Work . . .
http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s.../IMG_04041.jpg Garage at home . . . http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s.../IMG_04391.jpg In the basement workshop . . . http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s.../IMG_04401.jpg http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s.../IMG_04411.jpg For workshop lathe tooling . . . http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s.../IMG_04421.jpg |
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Nice selection of boxes.
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Heres mine!
http://i1040.photobucket.com/albums/...ny/Toolbox.jpg The 84 C10 and the 68 Javelin get the garage, and the 2010 Pathfinder has to stay outside...my wife loves me! |
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Here's my box at work when I first got it. Snap On man called my bluff. I said I would only buy a new box if it was a 67 chevy c-10 edition. Well he made arrangements and paid to have it airbrushed threw in the stainless top and a cover. I added the fender emblem. How on earth do you guys keep your drawers so organized in your work boxes? Mine are a mess half the time, we arent allowed to put away and organize on the clock and dont have 2 minutes between jobs as they are movin in as finished ones move out. I just keep commonly used tools on my cart and shove crap around in my box when I get a chance. Nice boxes though guys, dont see many like that round here, no one can afford them.
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stano I live by the rule "I didnt drag all this crap out on my time I'm not putting it away on my time"
alot of bean counting employers dont understand if I have time to put stuff away and organized I'll save time not hunting for something |
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thats so true I have a roll around cart but there's just a point you have to stop and put up all the tools in the cart to be able to find anything. Also when I open a drawer I know exactly what is missing. beleve me I been tested on that one.
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At work most of the time I have tools everywhere. It isn't a good practice because tools get lost this way. So I try to pick them off and clean them up after each big job. Or at the end of the week or month. Whatever comes first. :lol:
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Not Much but what I have. The big one I have had 10+ years. I keep 90% of my tools in it. The small one was the first roll around box I ever bought. It was 87 and my freshman year in college. The BMW I had would break down every week and I hatted working out of an over crowed carry around. I keep body, electrical, weird and specialty tools in it now.
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WOW,, the Von Dutch 1/64 cars,,,,,,, NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE! |
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heres mine. i have a side cabinet in the right side and a stainless top. Ive outgrown it in the past 3 years and am now saving for a classic series:
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I was hoping to find something in yellow, but the price said "Purple works!"
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...d/DSCF0017.jpg Gotta hate it when it takes up 1/3 of the garage ;) http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...d/DSCF0020.jpg |
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Can always repaint it. Some Cat, or John Deere industrial yellow would be nice. Easy to find too...
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in my garage after i got layed off and tried to sell it lol....go a new better paying job so i might be trading this one in on a bigger one!!.
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I have one for each phase of the project
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Sweet, hammers are the best tool made. :metal: |
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I know but after a while everything starts to look lke a nail. |
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It is good to have the right hammer for the job though. Here are a few of mine. http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ch/vise021.jpg |
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daytonagp4, I spy the "Trucker mud flap girl."
I miss her. She was the "KILROY WAS HERE." of the open road. Back in the day. |
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Well, I'm a Mac guy but I really like the Masters series from Snap on. Here's my newly acquired mac box. I downsized from my 88" Macsimizer to this 67" and boy is it nice to actually be able to walk around this one. I left the automotive field for a better job in robotics a year ago and have finally brought myself to sell the macsimizer along with many of my specialty (when am I ever gonna use this) tools. That and my girlfriend couldnt pull her car in the garage. Not sure how its gonna fit once i havemy bed on, but we'll see. I prefer cabs to cab + chest combo's for the extra workspace but it does get tough to keep yourself from junking up the worktop as you can tell. Hard to get a good shot with the 68 on jackstands but you get the point. And it matches the truck! hopefully i dont fill this one up too soon. i may just get one of the roller cart-drawer combos since it looks like I may not fit all my stuff in there.
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Nothing to impressive but its full of all that I need
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Not much but it's mine
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my new ones
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This is not mine, not even sure if it would fit in my garage - but had to share.
http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/s...New/photo6.jpg http://forums.carolinaeuros.com/inde...showtopic=8585 |
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That is a big box... My Dad has the bottom-right section with a stainless top. Even that is a healthy sized box...
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Here is my box. Looks like hell... It's been used for general junk storage for years, but I've started the process of bringing it up to snuff.
The bottom is a Snap-on box from my grand father. He gave it to my Dad along with the matching top. While my Dad had it he got the top you see, which is a Dayton. I still have the original top, along with a second bottom box out in the shed for safe keeping. http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...1/IMAG0445.jpg http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...1/IMAG0446.jpg For now I am just going to replace all the liners, and clean everything. I am really considering repainting them though. Just deciding if I want to go custom, or stick with a Snap-on PPG. |
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