Toolhorder
Well-known member
Well that's the best I could do with a BlackBerry camera.
The socket tray is kinda lame actually..I glued some magnets to the bottom but quickly found that since they are attracted to each other they jump together making a mess of superglue and magnets...Doesn't really matter because the tray holes are too shallow and the socket bottoms don't fit it well.
In the pics you can kinda see how I used pegboard hooks from HF to secure some of the tools. I haven't figured out everything yet. I'm still playing with ideas I guess. So far just being able to lock it up fast and go home is saving me tons of time. When I get in to the shop in the morning I pop it open and my most used stuff is ready to go. Saves at least 10 mins. of prepping my tool onto my old cart. Sounds kinda dumb but I'm saving time with that alone.
In one picture you can see a belt tensioner tool I use often bungied to the inside door on the bottom. That seems like a good spot for it. There is a welder in the bottom right now and a case. Plently of room.
Anyone notice the 3/8 C-man flex head ratchet in there? I LOVE that ratchet and I don't care what anyone thinks! I have a huge snappy box and work with that cheap 3/8 c-man all day it's a great little ratchet. It holds up well. Only one rebuild but I did use a cheater bar on it.
The socket tray is kinda lame actually..I glued some magnets to the bottom but quickly found that since they are attracted to each other they jump together making a mess of superglue and magnets...Doesn't really matter because the tray holes are too shallow and the socket bottoms don't fit it well.
In the pics you can kinda see how I used pegboard hooks from HF to secure some of the tools. I haven't figured out everything yet. I'm still playing with ideas I guess. So far just being able to lock it up fast and go home is saving me tons of time. When I get in to the shop in the morning I pop it open and my most used stuff is ready to go. Saves at least 10 mins. of prepping my tool onto my old cart. Sounds kinda dumb but I'm saving time with that alone.
In one picture you can see a belt tensioner tool I use often bungied to the inside door on the bottom. That seems like a good spot for it. There is a welder in the bottom right now and a case. Plently of room.
Anyone notice the 3/8 C-man flex head ratchet in there? I LOVE that ratchet and I don't care what anyone thinks! I have a huge snappy box and work with that cheap 3/8 c-man all day it's a great little ratchet. It holds up well. Only one rebuild but I did use a cheater bar on it.
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