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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    Good to know about the special tools and hacksaw blades. I'll look for it.
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    We had a neighbor say that if we need it he can lift it on with his front loader.
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    I'll have to check on the drawers. That would make it so much easier. BTW here's the original thread: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=351927 ETA: maybe I'm just brain dead but I can't see where the drawers could come out. Looks like the ends of the runners are riveted to...
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    I'll keep an eye out but most folks so far have been elderly coming by.
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    It's a closed trailer so I don't think I can use the truck to get it up. Come-along is a good idea but I'm going to have to find one.
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    Had a hard time finding service at any services
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    Weight and bulk. Tools are out but it's old and well made.
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    Don't think I can get my grandads roll cab

    I posted a couple of weeks ago about inheriting my granddad's Williams roll cab toolbox from the '60's. I'm back and we've rented a trailer for it and other things. However, I'm not sure we can load it! I'm disabled so that leaves my wife and young son to do it. Hope to figure it out but...
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    My grandad's tool chest

    We're going back in a couple of weeks to get it. I'll take some more pics and show some of the tools that are left.
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    My grandad's tool chest

    I have a chance to get my granddad's Williams roll cab that dates back at least to the late sixties. Unfortunately it will take another six hour each way trip and renting a trailer. I think it's worth it (just talking monetarily). Unfortunately the tools have just about all walked away since...
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    Bahco ratcheting screwdrivers

    PB Swiss also makes a shorter shank version as well as a 'key' version. Prices are cheaper on their direct website but don't know about sign shipping.
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    How buying Snap On may actually cheaper than Harbor Freight

    What happened to our helping each other rationalize our tool puchases?!? After all, that is one of the main reasons I come to the site ;-)
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    Organizing cantilever tool box

    Definitely want to avoid that. It's one of the reason I went with a 'smaller' box. Want to avoid the 'pile-o-tools' I have in my current box.
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    Organizing cantilever tool box

    Just ordered a Hazet 190L cantilever tool box to replace my dented, broken, and over flowing husky box. What tool organization have you found works well with a canti styled box?
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Love the Nepros. Slowly building up a 3/8" drive set and it's well made stuff.
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    Tools from the old world

    Here's my haul since I've started reading this thread :) IMG_0095 by Tony, on Flickr Here's what came in the mail today... IMG_0110 by Tony, on Flickr And yes, it's all Monte's fault!
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    I've been looking at that Vessel clip remover - trying to decide between it and the set of two PB Swiss clip removers. I'd appreciate your (or other) thoughts on it.
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    Tools from the old world

    So, pliers question: really become impressed by two brands - Orbis and Keiba. Which would you take and why? (Price being relatively the same) Or in true GJ fashion, is their a justification to get both?
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    Getting my boys started in tools?

    That's great 930dreamer, thanks.
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    Comparing ESCO to US Jack stands

    I've been looking at new stands as well so I'll be following the answers here. BTW, have you looked into jackpoint stands?
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