Tool trucks aside, have you considered second hand 'new' tools? Better than what you have now, maybe used etc but they'll surely be better than "**** *** tools"
Personally I'd leave it. If I didn't buy the tool brand new, I didn't get to leave my mark on it first. It's a character mark so I leave them be. I have a fair few tools from my Great Granddad that have marks on them, tools from my own father and my own tools with my marks. They'll all be passed...
I use my tools and while I have a pretty much brand new Proto socket and spanner set. I clean them as best I can, just using a rag every now and then but I don't go out of my way. I have tools from my grand dad used in the 30's - 50's. Sure they have a bit of pitting, wear etc but they're nearly...
Here's mine, she's small but rather mighty for a 18 year old if I may say so. I've mostly got Proto with a few odds and ends thrown in and a bunch of Knipex too.
-Jeremy
The Outdoor Store 304 SW 3rd Ave is great. Not really tools but great for really nice jeans, work boots etc, as an Australian it was great to go there. Though I'd figure stores like such are dime a dozen for you guys.
Nothing actually! I've got a set but they take up too much room so I just lay the wrenches against each other. I don't take out more than say 3 or 4 at a time so it works out.
Amazon. Proto has a dealer well "seller" on there and they ship here within reason. I'd say it works out cheaper than...
Thanks guys! My theory is a tool is worth the money if it'll outlast me and it'll handle years of use without breaking etc. Plus I think it's rather cool to use a tool you've had forever. For example my dad has an Estwing claw hammer he was given for his 21st birthday, being a carpenter he's...
Now the time has come I feel that I can post my box without being ashamed. I've followed this thread since I was at least twelve and being 18 now, 6 years, having a job etc I feel that it's appropriate. I'm sure I'll out grow the Gearwrench box shortly but at the moment it's holding up just...