Did you have to do anything to get it to fit tightly to the wall control? I'm finding most pegboard stuff have a sloppy fit that makes it disappointing.
In the USAF we had to do foam cutouts and shadow boards.RACK??? Hell, mine are stacked at least two deep in the drawer....how you guys can keep everything all "neat & pretty" is amazing to me....I'll never have enough room in a tool box!
Oh....and how your tools never show any wear.....![]()
Same.Dang I don’t have a pliers rack because my box doesn’t have a lot of deep drawers lol. And don’t have enough pliers either haha.
There are all kinds on GJ. Some are just getting started in tools, others are about done. Some are professional tradesmen, others are home garage tinkerers. Some collect pliers as a hobby, and others collect everything they can find of one particular tool brand. Some like to buy and then learn about the history of every tool they can find, others only care about finding a quality tool that does a job they need done. Some meticulously clean their pliers after each use and try to keep everything looking brand new at all times, and others don't care about that sort of thing. This forum has it all.I've got maybe 7 or 8 pairs.
Not something I use very often.
Keep most of them with other things, like vice grip clamps with the welder, dikes with electrical gear, etc.
Some of the pics on here, do you guys use tools or just display them?
Not "Display" exactly.Same.
I've got maybe 7 or 8 pairs.
Not something I use very often.
Keep most of them with other things, like vice grip clamps with the welder, dikes with electrical gear, etc.
Some of the pics on here, do you guys use tools or just display them?
The annoying thing I have is pretty sure I have a tool, but can't recall if it's in my home toolbox or work toolbox.Not "Display" exactly.
More like Gollum with his Precious. For ME!!! to see, not YOU!!!
(Oh, the shiny! Precious! Mine!)
Really, it's more about organization and being able to FIND something.
It's great knowing I have to tools for a job.
It ***** not knowing where they are.
If all you have are six pliers, two hammers, three screwdrivers and a (metric) socket set... You're probably right.
If you have forty-fifty years worth of tools that you use on a regular basis...
At home I'm everything from a framer to a plumber to equipment mechanic.There are all kinds on GJ. Some are just getting started in tools, others are about done. Some are professional tradesmen, others are home garage tinkerers. Some collect pliers as a hobby, and others collect everything they can find of one particular tool brand. Some like to buy and then learn about the history of every tool they can find, others only care about finding a quality tool that does a job they need done. Some meticulously clean their pliers after each use and try to keep everything looking brand new at all times, and others don't care about that sort of thing. This forum has it all.
Pliers are like hammers. If you are a framer by trade, you likely only need a couple different hammers and you won't feel like your tool selection is lacking if that's all the hammers you have. If you do lots of different types of work, you need framing hammers, roofing hammers, masonry hammers, blacksmithing hammers, dead blow hammers, various ball peen hammers from 2oz to 2lb in size, brass hammers, electrician hammers, a good selection of autobody hammers, copper hammers, lead hammers, split head leather faced hammers, geologist hammers, tinners hammers, sledge hammers, tiny precision work hammers, tack hammers, black rubber mallets, white rubber mallets, flooring mallets, etc. You can have all of those and still feel a desire to buy or make a couple more specialty hammers, because the ones you already have don't quite do a certain job well.