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For those who haven't yet had enough of the Jerry Can subject, and you're still looking for that perfect Christmas gift for Uncle Buck (or yourself!), I present "The Jerry Can Mini-Bar"!
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No affiliation, yada yada yada, but I can't steal this guy's ingenious awesomeness and not share the link to his Rogers, Minnesota etsy store, at least! Link here.
It's too bad good ideas like this or so easy to copy. I know I am thinking of making one right now!![]()

Picked up a Granite Surface Block (12 x 18 x 3) from an architectural salvage store for $6.75 - couldn't leave it at that price

That's a great deal, those are pricey
Jay
I think our store are total opposites on inventory and pricing. Haha
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No, the real question is - 750ml or a fifth?Yes, but the real burning question is 5 gallons or 20 liters?
Jay

Call me paranoid from working in the security field for too long, but a guy walking through an airport or a train station with a jerry can just might make me a tad nervous!![]()

Hit the ReStore on Friday at lunch and got 20 cans of primer plus 4 cans of God awful chalk paint because I had to buy the whole box. Priced at $24, but it was 60% off, so 40 cents a can.
Drat yer hide! I just got through paying 12X your price for that very Rust-o SE
primer at HD -- plus 8 miles worth of gas.
Oh, yeah, you ****!![]()
You beat me to that one!No, the real question is - 750ml or a fifth?![]()
Haha. Yeah, that would attract some attention, too!The comedian Carrot Top used to do a bit about using a hard shell chainsaw case as his carry-on bag when he flew.![]()
Know anybody that has the equipment to check the plate's accuracy?
Nice find. A surface plate is on my list.
Yes, but the real burning question is 5 gallons or 20 liters?
Jay
No, the real question is - 750ml or a fifth?![]()
Hahahahaha. My cue for quick story. With my wife and daughters away abroad for Thanksgiving, I took my sons to my brother's house for Thanksgiving. It was chock full of family and we're all milling around the kitchen peeling potatoes, getting toasted, and telling stories when my nephew arrives with a bunch of stuff including a bottle of some bourbon, which he makes the mistake of setting down on the counter. "Shots!" I immediately declare, and my sister-in-law breaks out the glasses. There are so many people I am pouring into paper cups at the end. One round and the bottle is 3/4ths gone. A little later in the day my nephew somewhat sheepishly mentions that it was a $100 bottle of special reserve sipping bourbon. Oops!Why would you ruin good liquor with frozen water ?
............... One round and the bottle is 3/4ths gone. A little later in the day my nephew somewhat sheepishly mentions that it was a $100 bottle of special reserve sipping bourbon. Oops!
I was going to see if I could rig something - going through some of my stuff to see what type of jigs I have that I could use to hold a runout gauge. But i really have no idea what I am doing.
I did email support at the company that made it to see if I could find what specs it was originally.

Lugz, I’m 47 and I still remember the sheer joy of discovering this place:
****. And here I thought it was a money maker.I like the bin. I may have a spot for the Plomb ell.
Then you (...and everyone else...) might want to check out this HIDDEN TOOLBOX VERSION, Outlaw!!!!Lugz, I LOVE the Jerrycan bar! and I don't even drink!
Lugz, I’m 47 and I still remember the sheer joy of discovering this place:
****. And here I thought it was a money maker.![]()
Okay, I will put it aside. I think I'm like China (trade surplus) with you right now anyway.
Then you (...and everyone else...) might want to check out this HIDDEN TOOLBOX VERSION, Outlaw!!!!![]()
Again, not advertising, no affiliation, yada yada. Pretty cool idea and execution.
Done. Sold. Mine! Seller didn't do PayPal, but a helpful GJ'er does and is picking it up and shipping it to me toot sweet. I like DFW. It's my change flight airport from Tucson (via Phoenix) to Newark when I fly AA out to Ft Huachuca, but I won't be making that trip until January.Lug: did you figure out how to make that deal in Dallas? it's one of my favorite airports and it's my stop if I'm flying across country
I didn't know that! Did you guys find them at a flea market/estate sale or pay full price?Username and I both have one of the Gerry can toolboxes. I haven't checked the metal gauge yet but the thing is pretty heavy.
Super jealous. Been looking for a set for a while now. Do you mind me asking what you paid for them? They are the ultimate in ratchet storing technology.Lug: did you figure out how to make that deal in Dallas? it's one of my favorite airports and it's my stop if I'm flying across country so if you need an excuse to fly to the west coast a stop in Dallas might just get your stuff. or hope you found somebody or convinced the seller to ship it to you.
ALL: I'm always looking for more vintage metal or wood storage especially these old flat files and today I almost passed on getting these cause they were in downtown Seattle. that and i had to use a 100+ year old freight elevator, but i got them home and they are set up now.
they won't hold many vises or clamps, but they will hold a lot of MY STUFF.
cheers
Roy needs 4 of those Maylines just for his ratchets!good luck in your search cause between these flat files, my Lyon bins, my rotobins and these old file cabinets I probably don't need much else to store my stuff.

Olson: well there wasn't any cash exchange, but i did have to rent a uhaul, drive 30 miles, spend 2 hours hauling them up and down a 100+ year old elevator that I had my doubts I wouldn't die in, but i'm happy.
i think I have 12 of these 5 drawer cabinets and a 10 drawer one that is 60x24 that I picked up earlier this year.
good luck in your search cause between these flat files, my Lyon bins, my rotobins and these old file cabinets I probably don't need much else to store my stuff.
I wonder if they will ever be decorative vintage chic collector items like old monkey wrenches?Some extra photos from my flea market trip this morning...
Pic 1: Anybody need a carburetor?
Hahahahaha. My cue for quick story. With my wife and daughters away abroad for Thanksgiving, I took my sons to my brother's house for Thanksgiving. It was chock full of family and we're all milling around the kitchen peeling potatoes, getting toasted, and telling stories when my nephew arrives with a bunch of stuff including a bottle of some bourbon, which he makes the mistake of setting down on the counter. "Shots!" I immediately declare, and my sister-in-law breaks out the glasses. There are so many people I am pouring into paper cups at the end. One round and the bottle is 3/4ths gone. A little later in the day my nephew somewhat sheepishly mentions that it was a $100 bottle of special reserve sipping bourbon. Oops!
Because it’s it’s pretending to be a wrench board, but really just a bunch of random brands hung on bent nails? Or am I missing a detail?Pic 3: Sometimes you just have to shake your head and laugh.