I have these for the etorx at the top of Jeep transmissions. Use them all the time. Work well for it. Probably the same factory.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SQ48CY8/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Laser Tools made them first, I have a Olsa clone that was before Gearwrench got the design and then later needed another so I also have a Gearwrench one. I love them for my hammers. I don't use them for pliers though. I use the Ernst ones for pliers. If you have larger tools that don't fit in...
I use toolbags and rolls in Ridgid crates. You can lock them onto the Ridgid boxes too for the same portable system. The boxes are weather proof.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-22-in-Pro-Box-Black-226036/206291778
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I use these a lot and the only issue I have had is...
Started with a Hobart 140, 3/16 is the very max you can do with safe levels of penetration.
I work with 1/4 max so I bumped to a 210 MVP and feel much better. Also the duty time is better because its not running all the way up.
This is what I own. I wish it was inverter driven though. For something that is 120 and 220 (read meant to move around sites) being lighter would be nice. I was floored with I got my inverter plasma cutter at how light it was.
But in the price range these run its fantastic.
500 for a full length brand-name box AND tools? That's a steal. The only thing you might hate is when you stack stuff on the top and need access to the tools under it, but that's the downside to most slide tops. I think snapon changed up to have them slide from under the tops.
Way better deal...
Yes, I have this set and the 2 in it are the same as in the napa set. They have magnets and a soft edge at the base. Works great on my dry erase board and metal cabinets. Holds a fair bit of weight too for what it is.
WD40 and a follow up with dawn/water if you dont like the slick. Its the only thing WD40 is good for imho. Brakekleen will fade the red and white the black on Milwaukees