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    assisted opening edc knife

    ^This right here, it meets your price range, carries well in the pocket and can stand up to some abuse. It's not a spring assisted opening knife, but it's so smooth that it's hard to notice a difference. I've carried mine daily for a couple months now and it has never let me down. They make...
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    When at work, what do you carry on you?

    Well aside from the normal keys, wallet, phone etc.. 6" Proto crescent wrench, DuroChome 3/8" drive ratchet, Spyderco Tenacious, Several deep well sockets, Stanley 25' tape measure, a 3/8 combination wrench. Everything else is in my little disorganized tool bag which drives me nuts!
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    Overhead Door Technicians

    :thumbup:Thanks guys, its been busy. worked 60 hours my first week. I've been scoping out everyone elses tools to ge an idea. So far I like it alot, and one of the old hands has taken me under his wing. Now all I need is a sweet little cordless impact in my tool bag. :thumbsup:
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    Overhead Door Technicians

    So i started a new job last week for an overhead door company, I'll be trained in all aspects of it. I will be doing both commecial and residenti al repairs and installations. I c have a basic idea of what tools I'm gonna need. I trust you guys to set me in the right direction, anybody here...
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    Cutting Bicycle brake cables - Tool recommendations

    Welllll every time the neighborhood kids piss me off and I want a little pay back I just use my trusty rusty bolt cutters. Man the looks on their faces as they careen the hill makes me grin every time! :evil:
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    Sticker Swap & Free Promo Merchandise

    I don't have alot to offer but its a start.
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    What would one use a 0-50 in/lb torque wrench for?

    As a small engine mechanic I must say that it is very very rare to find anything that MUST be at a certain torque value this low. Most fasteners run between 35-200 in/lb usually running to the higher side.
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    Show us your welding projects

    Had a little spare time the other day so I decided to make a stool. I wanted something compact but sturdy as I will surely use it for a step stool (one the downfalls of being 5' 7"). It is made up of 1.5" square tubing, and stands 12" tall, 12" wide and 11" long. My welds aren't the perfect...
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Re: what did you do in your garage today? Fabbed a frame for a short rolling stool to use at work, now I just need to find a seat. Oh and drank a few cold ones with the step-oldman while discussing the admirable qualities of the old GMC Syclone. Decided to build our own from my S10 Zr2 :3gears:
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    You guys may want to check this out

    This has my attention sir. But I would recommend you picking up a 9/16 dia. bolt, the heads arr 13/16.
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    Sticker Swap & Free Promo Merchandise

    My younger cousin raided my stash for some coverage for his new toolbox. I also have some Hustler Mower swag at work by my Grandpa has first dips on it, sorry Ya'll!
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    Sticker Swap & Free Promo Merchandise

    Count me in! Abilene, Ks. Pics in a few
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Went and picked up my new work box from The Old Man. Got er filled up. Now to find some room for it. ;)
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Re: what did you do in your garage today? Well rebuilt a twin cylinder Kohler Command 20 horse at work, then replaced the radiator in my S-10, Runs alot cooler now and now time for a cold Bud! :beer: Sorry no pics of either but here's one of my baby.
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    Sticker Swap & Free Promo Merchandise

    I live in Ks, any way the box might make it by me?
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    This may sound weird but what do you do?

    Small engine mechanic, Specifically Hustler and Walker Mowers. Oh and Redmax 2-stroke landscaping equipment.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Well its actually an old parts washer and and my bosses seldom used box. But I have been considering a roller and keeping this old girl around for the field calls.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I've been lurking on this site for a bit now and decided I would show the world my humble box. It might not be much but it holds everything (almost) I need for work, and it has some meaning to me.
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