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ronaldSwanson

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I figured out that three of these HF trays were a perfect fit for a KRL drawer awhile back too.

In a 29" deep box like my KRL1001 there are a couple inches of additional room either at the front or back (underneath the sliding tray in this pic).82803cc9fd83e6ba5c3f5a6191cfe2fb.jpg

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Is the sliding tray from HF? Would love to have one in my deep bottom drawer.
 

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These were this years Christmas gifts to myself. Snap On Solus Edge, Husqvarna T540 XP, Dewalt Flexvolt Cut Off Saw, Dewalt Multi-Tool, And Dewalt Jigsaw.
 

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These were this years Christmas gifts to myself. Snap On Solus Edge, Husqvarna T540 XP, Dewalt Flexvolt Cut Off Saw, Dewalt Multi-Tool, And Dewalt Jigsaw.

The chop saw is the first time I have seen something from Dewalt that makes me want it, bad, really bad.
 

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These were this years Christmas gifts to myself. Snap On Solus Edge, Husqvarna T540 XP, Dewalt Flexvolt Cut Off Saw, Dewalt Multi-Tool, And Dewalt Jigsaw.
Get out there and cut up some concrete now. Curious how long a battery last in that thing.

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The chop saw is the first time I have seen something from Dewalt that makes me want it, bad, really bad.

Get out there and cut up some concrete now. Curious how long a battery last in that thing.

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I have been using it to cut up steel at work and I am VERY impressed by it. Blows my Stihl TSA 230 out of the water. I have pushed it hard and it will not stop. I have cut 2" solid rod, I beams, and 1/4" plate so far. With the 9.0AH batteries it will go for quite a while. Will be using it this spring doing some concrete work and I don't think I will have to break out my Husqvarna gas saw.
 

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Christmas gift for bil. He is rough on equipment so we shall see how they hold up. J2000-59
 

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Any chance you have a part #?
I'm pretty sure this is the one for the wide bank drawers
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This would be for the narrower bank drawers
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I posted about my new Ellis saw already on a different thread but hey, I'm excited as heck about it.
So why not a couple more pics
 

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ronaldSwanson

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I'm pretty sure this is the one for the wide bank drawers
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This would be for the narrower bank drawers
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Thanks for posting those up but man those are expensive. I think I will pass on those.
 

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chrisnazzy

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Thanks for posting those up but man those are expensive. I think I will pass on those.
Yes I agree. The KRL boxes come with one of each and an even bigger (deeper) one in the bottom 10" deep drawer. I'm not sure if they sell a ton of these after the fact.

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Got this jnc950 for work. I have a jnc660, but it doesn't work on everything.df335da0fd7831a619b349175c91dfdf.jpg

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Christmas from Mom. Also got a 5 gallon race fuel jug from Dad.

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Received the Gearwrench ratcheting serpentine belt kit today. I knew it was made in Taiwan before purchasing, but if I had seen this box in a retail store, I may have been fooled.

Does it rub anyone else the wrong way that Gearwrench's warranty logo is a stylized American flag, not unlike what other brands put on the packages of their made in USA tools?

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Does it rub anyone else the wrong way that Gearwrench's warranty logo is a stylized American flag, not unlike what other brands put on the packages of their made in USA tools?

This horse has been dead for a very long time. We all lost. Continuing to get rubbed the wrong way is futile and self destructive.

Only when we have a coherent strategy for Made in the USA will there be any value to what stylized flags and so forth really mean. Sadly, today, it don't mean ****.
 

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I figured out that three of these HF trays were a perfect fit for a KRL drawer awhile back too.

In a 29" deep box like my KRL1001 there are a couple inches of additional room either at the front or back (underneath the sliding tray in this pic).82803cc9fd83e6ba5c3f5a6191cfe2fb.jpg

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Do you have the HF number for those? I tried searching the site, but no luck.
 

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mrspeed

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This horse has been dead for a very long time. We all lost. Continuing to get rubbed the wrong way is futile and self destructive.

Only when we have a coherent strategy for Made in the USA will there be any value to what stylized flags and so forth really mean. Sadly, today, it don't mean ****.
Ah, didn't realize the horse had been well beaten. As long as I'm not the only one perturbed by this! At minimum, I would hope it meant not made in Taiwan, but I get what you're saying. It's not like made in USA things are really *made* in USA most of the time. Just thought this example was particularly egragious!

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Ah, didn't realize the horse had been well beaten. As long as I'm not the only one perturbed by this! At minimum, I would hope it meant not made in Taiwan, but I get what you're saying. It's not like made in USA things are really *made* in USA most of the time. Just thought this example was particularly egragious!

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Not only that "Made in USA" but for a Made in Taiwan, the fit and finish is poor, especially on the crow feet
 

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Ah, didn't realize the horse had been well beaten. As long as I'm not the only one perturbed by this! At minimum, I would hope it meant not made in Taiwan, but I get what you're saying.

You're buying a kit containing a fine tooth ratcheting wrench and you hope it wasn't made in Taiwan :lol: :wtf:

There are very few US made fine tooth ratcheting wrenches. Look at the emblem this way, the kit has a lifetime warranty if you're in the US. :beer:
 

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Picked up a well worn but new to me road chest. The exo-frame is a little too "custom" for me, so it'll be coming off and rebuilt (someday, along with all the other projects I'm trying to knock out in my free time). Cleaned and lubed the drawer slides, need to pull the added lock, replace some of the weather seal, etc.

Anyone have any idea on the manufacturer? Looking on the internet the closest I could find were the International chests, but this one comes in at 26" wide x 18" deep with 16" deep drawers, and is HEAVY.

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mrspeed

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You're buying a kit containing a fine tooth ratcheting wrench and you hope it wasn't made in Taiwan [emoji38] :wtf:



There are very few US made fine tooth ratcheting wrenches. Look at the emblem this way, the kit has a lifetime warranty if you're in the US. [emoji481]
Haha no, that's not what I said at all. In my original post, I clearly said I knew it was made in Taiwan when I bought it.

I was responding to the post I quoted which said a made in USA logo wouldn't mean much until we agreed what "made in USA" meant in the first place. I was saying a good starting point would be to not apply it to a tool made in Taiwan.

Anyway, no need to further derail this thread, sounds like that drum has already been beaten.

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Picked up a well worn but new to me road chest. The exo-frame is a little too "custom" for me, so it'll be coming off and rebuilt (someday, along with all the other projects I'm trying to knock out in my free time). Cleaned and lubed the drawer slides, need to pull the added lock, replace some of the weather seal, etc.

Anyone have any idea on the manufacturer? Looking on the internet the closest I could find were the International chests, but this one comes in at 26" wide x 18" deep with 16" deep drawers, and is HEAVY.

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Might be a Kennedy.
 

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Picked up a well worn but new to me road chest. The exo-frame is a little too "custom" for me, so it'll be coming off and rebuilt (someday, along with all the other projects I'm trying to knock out in my free time). Cleaned and lubed the drawer slides, need to pull the added lock, replace some of the weather seal, etc.

Anyone have any idea on the manufacturer? Looking on the internet the closest I could find were the International chests, but this one comes in at 26" wide x 18" deep with 16" deep drawers, and is HEAVY.

Looks like an SPG ZRT-3405BK, or one of the same box with different names...International, ATD, etc.
 

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Testing the new lowes craftsman stuff 2ad0c0e000ef12a9e5266ff5d9e10a02.jpg


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Looks like an SPG ZRT-3405BK, or one of the same box with different names...International, ATD, etc.

:bowdown:
Thank you!
Just changed the 34 to 26 and it's the older friction slide version of the SPG ZRT-2605BK.

Now to hunt down someone that still has some parts since the "lid stays" are missing.
 
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Girlfriend and I did gifts tonight because she doesn’t get Christmas Day off from work. Got many of the things I’d been wanting.

Dewalt 4 1/2” grinder
Vim metric nut driver set
Gearwrench 3/8” socket set
Gearwrench sensor socket set
Wiha screwdrivers
Bondus t handle metric and standard
Channelock crimpers
Makita 1/4” hex to 3/8” square impact adapter
Bosch Philips impact bits
Mayhew oring tools
Pitman arm puller (might not see much home use, but it was a cheap gift for a forged USA made tool)
 

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