You are not correct. Both the Masters and Epiq boxes have sliders that are rated for 227lbs in a single slider drawer; the double slider drawer is rated approximately twice this.
-Mark
Those toolboxes are generally not in stock in most locations - do you go in on the 23rd to order the 56" box, or do you go in on an earlier day, order the box, and then pick it up on the 23rd and present the coupon then?
Thank you,
Mark
Shameless bump one more time as I am heading down to Portland from Canada this coming weekend with my wife and would really like to bring some HF toolboxes home with me for my garage redesign - any chance somebody has a 20 or 25% coupon that got emailed that they can hook me up with?
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Does anybody have a single-use discount code that they were given that they aren't using, and could give me via private/direct message? I am trying to buy a US General toolbox in the next 10 days and they aren't on BF sale, and I'd really like to do better than the sticker price at all...
I see that the Williams 11007 is made in Taiwan and it makes sense if it is the crossover for Bluepoint.
Williams WS-1171SCA is made in USA - does anybody know if this is a direct copy of the Snap On wrenches?
Thank you,
Mark
I have a set of metric Gearwrench reversibles (branded Canadian Tire Mastercraft Maximumn) which I've used for years and really like. I bought a super cheap set of Gearwrench SAE non-reversibles and didn't like them; I'd agree that the flat wrench makes it difficult to get clearance for your...
Thanks for the comments guys - next up I am tackling reorganizing the toolbox a little as I have to come up with a second set of tools for the race trailer, at least some that I don't want to drag back and forth. I have been putting off some itchy fiberglass work on the racecar body... so I...
While I am still talking to myself a little these days, I like documenting the progress of my garage from a blank space to a very functional (if small) work space and hopefully it might give others some ideas.
One of the things on my wish list for awhile now has been a drill press. With the...
That is a sports racer nose you see! In early 2020, I made a deal to buy a rolling chassis Stohr sports racer that was half way through an abandoned engine swap progress. I bought the car, had it sent back to the manufacturer where they undid the work that was half done and welded in the...
You don't have any additional Racelogic units stockpiled by any chance do you? I have been searching high and low for one to implement into my Hayabusa-powered hillclimb monster but no such luck.
-Mark
Great, thank you! Since I assume that's a "flip the tool over to reverse" design, is the bit held in through a magnet or something else? I am borrowing a Snap On model right now and my one complaint is the bit sometimes comes out by staying in the fastener.
-Mark
Which is the extra small/thin one in your photos? I am looking for one to basically permanently attach a 1/8 bit to as a quick tool for the many 1/8 bolts on my racecar and the lowest profile head would help it be more useful.
-Mark
In the race car world, the absolute no brainer performance/dollar connector choice is the Deutsch DTM/DT/DTP series. DT series are rated for 13A/contact (2-12 contacts per connector), DTP series are 25A/contact (2-4 contacts per connector). I just built a harness and they are absolutely...
Man you guys did a great job moving that building! I think it was a little bit of a missed opportunity though - since it's only 8' high, pouring a stem wall or even building one out of block would have gotten you another 12-18" of height which would be super helpful for a lift or any number of...
A contractor friend came by with some Starrett tape measures - after playing with them, I ordered one - looking forward to upgrading my crappy Dewalt.
-Mark
Agreed - they also don't collect dust nearly as much and let light through wherever they don't have stuff on top of them. Finally, the "grate" is super helpful to mount stuff to since it's easy to use hooks around or in my case, a few zip ties for a light, etc.
-Mark