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    How to store t-handle hex wrenches in a compact way

    I found some aluminum angle stock at home. I'm thinking about drilling some holes in it and calling it a t-handle stand :-).
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    How to store t-handle hex wrenches in a compact way

    I bought a set of Craftsman t-through handle hex wrenches and I'm wondering how to store them compactly in my smallish toolbox. I.e. I don't have enough drawer space to lay them out flat. So far I've seen only t-handle stands and racks, both of which won't fit into my toolbox. Are there any...
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    TopTul > ??? Why No Proof?

    Mike, I sent you a PM a few days ago. Do you monitor those?
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    Motorcycle owners / hex bit socket

    99% of the time standard length hex sockets will do the job just fine. I only had to get one extra long 6mm hex socket to tighten rear cylinder exhaust header bolts on a Suzuki V-Strom 650.
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    replacement drawer for Craftsman chest

    I've got a Craftsman 5-Drawer Homeowner Chest with Take-With Drawer. I have no use for the take-with drawer and I was wondering if it's possible to purchase a replacement drawer for this tool chest. This is the chest in question: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00959744000P
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    How to drill a square hole (Youtube video)

    Found this on the internet. It's an interesting animation. A drill bit prototype is shown at the end.
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    Mobile workbench project

    This is a great idea! I knew that not having solid contact points with the floor might be a problem, but I didn't have a solution for it.
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    Mobile workbench project

    I live in a 500 sq. ft. studio in a multi-story building with underground parking garage. I service my motorcycle and friends' cars on a regular basis and I needed a convenient way of bringing my tools to and from the garage. I started out with a Crafstman plastic rolling toolbox and a 20.5"...
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