Heres my setup. 2 pieces of hardwood thats about 1.5"x1 and then i cut slits along it at an angle for the wrenches to sit in. Customize em how you want and for the wrenches you have, then use basic plumbing strapping stuff( i forget the name of it) to hold the ends together. Cut a piece the...
What i did was get 1/2" plywood and arrange the sockets how i wanted and then drilled holes and hammered in dowels to put the sockets on. Nothing moves. Easy on and off. Easy to see if your missing a socket. Fully customizable. Cheap. Doesnt rattle a whole bunch like plastic trays. Ya i love it...
Just regular automotive duty work. The odd heavy duty job on school busses and quite a few 3 ton grain trucks since were a rural farm shop. Its a small privately owned shop just outside of town and the guy that works there has took me under his wing as an apprentice. I love working there. Ive...
Bottom rollcab is a 56" mastercraft maximum while the top red box is a procore. Most tools are either mastercraft maximum, pro point, powerfist, or chicago pneumatic, with some snap on, channel lock and various other stuff.
Hey all, im a 17 yr old apprentice tech from canada, and i thought i would post some pics of my tool setup so far. If you guys have any tips on organizing tools, or good tools to buy or whatever, lemme know what you guys think!
All channellocks are on sale, same with 1/2x25" breaker bar, 3pc long extensions (1/2drive), 3pc step drill bits, impact extension set and automatic centre punch too. I got all this stuff on my latest princess auto haul haha.
Does anybody know if snap on makes protective rubber boots for the batteries on the ct8810 and 8850? I think i saw a picture of them somewhere but i forget. im talking about boots for the battery packs not the tool body itself.
Heres all my sockets. Impacts on the left and "chrome" (black finish) on the right. all of my sockets are on my custom boards to hold em all. They are held on by wooden dowels drilled into the wood. I like em