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mdbeck1

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This is my new toolbox,...

I have built remote controlled open/closing mechanism, so I don´t need to use the keys.

Hope you like it ;)

Time to start a thread about how you set up the remote lock. I'm interested and I'll bet you a bunch of others are as well.

Way cool.
 
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bchee

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I have built remote controlled open/closing mechanism, so I don´t need to use the keys.

That's a nice collection of stuff you don't usually see every day.
A video of the remote would be cool. I was wondering which drawers it opens.


Time to start a thread about how you set up the remote lock. I'm interested and I'll bet you a bunch of others are as well.

Way cool.
 

hultarp

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Very neat idea to have remote locking. But what happens if the battery goes dead? Do you have a key just in case?

I did place the battery under the snapon box (because it have a 80 millimeter high socket under it) so if the battery dies I can charge it from without opening the box. Plus that i have the old lock left on so I can use the keys if I want. :)
I did place a breaker from the battery to the remote so I can shut it of over the weekends.


Your post comes at a very opportune time, as Im currently looking a various roll cab options, one of which is Teng.

So can I just ask, is yours the TCW809N ?

If so, what do you think of the build quality ?

Yes it´s a TCW809N. And I love the build quality, it´s well planned, very steady and works perfectly. If I compere to the snapon box on the side, it´s the same or even better quality. At least the roll bearings and the "anti open when its unlocked system" are much better ;)



That's a nice collection of stuff you don't usually see every day.
A video of the remote would be cool. I was wondering which drawers it opens.

Thank you.
I will do a video on the system, I can post a couple of blueprints on the wire system to if some one want to see?
It´s just locks and opens the boxes, it´s just a key :)
 
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hultarp

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I also love the "Reset or die" pin. Need a sticker like that to put on my torque wrench :)

It´s actually a magnet, so when I use the torque screwdriver I place the magnet on the outside of the toolbox just for remembering it ;)
 

bchee

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Thank you.
I will do a video on the system, I can post a couple of blueprints on the wire system to if some one want to see?
It´s just locks and opens the boxes, it´s just a key :)


OH
For some reason I thought there was a mechanism to open and close the drawers.
 

hultarp

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OH
For some reason I thought there was a mechanism to open and close the drawers.

I have thought about that to and it should not be to hard to build ;)
Thats the next step, along with the remote controlled moving system
 

BuickFarmer

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Holt, it's great that you held on to the box and tools your dad gave you. Looks like you got the tool collectin bug. And I can tell your tools mean a lot to you. :thumbup: :beer:
 

Monte

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This is my new toolbox, it´s a swedish made toolbox from tengtools with a SnapOn KRA4820D added on the side.

There are some cool tools like the fluke 233 with removable display, the PB swiss digital torque screwdriver and 2 bacho torque wrenches.

I have built remote controlled open/closing mechanism, so I don´t need to use the keys.


Very nice tool box + tools !!!!

I wonder which brand of locking pliers this is ??? Grip-on ?? With green handle ??

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kered

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Yes it´s a TCW809N. And I love the build quality, it´s well planned, very steady and works perfectly. If I compere to the snapon box on the side, it´s the same or even better quality. At least the roll bearings and the "anti open when its unlocked system" are much better ;)

Cheers for the reply :thumbup:
 

Mighty Mouse

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Please excuse the mess. Seville HD rolling workbench, fixed bench, and one of their smaller rolling cabinets.

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johnsdeere850j

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guess ill join the crowd... im off work today figured i would just go take a bunch of pics of my at-home toolbox and contents..... i got probably three times more at work, of course... but anyway, i don't do too much with this stuff usually i am sick of it after i get home from work so thats why this stuff doesn't look very used. oh, and the IR hammerhead in the box... I was having some concerns about the way they sound after getting my first one several weeks ago but have since fallen in love with them and I ended up buying another 3/8 for home and a 1/2 sittin in my box at work. they are awesome!!!

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sawatch

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My humble 1/4, 3/8 & 1/2" drive boxes...:bounce:
 

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rt dak

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Those are my wife's **** beads :bounce:

nah but for real those have got to be my most awesome buy ever, extremely handy for figuring out bolt sizes :beer:

I was just going to ask about them. I've got a Bolt Size-It gauge that's been awesome but I could always use another method to double check. Who makes them?
 
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autobon7

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My humble 1/4, 3/8 & 1/2" drive boxes...:bounce:

I'm getting ready to do the same thing, am looking to buy the blue Williams boxes. Just gotta figure out the best way to lay the boxes out to organize my stuff, most of which are mismatched, buying whatever is on sale or what I need at the time. I'll have to look closer at yours to see if I can theive an idea or 3. I like.
 

Mr Ratchet

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I’m a newbie here. Great site and awesome thread with a wide range of boxes. I like the big new boxes some have but, also like to old ones as well. The best part is the drawer shots with all the different tools.

I’m a DIY’er and here are some of my pictures. I’m replacing the C-Man with the US General bottom and either the top chest or two sides.

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The next are Meridain (Herman Miller) file cabinets.
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This is my cart. It's a US General and not a Snap-On. I painted the SO logo on to mess with one of my buddies.
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This is not a tool box but, the rack holds the boxes that my power tools are in.
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Pro-Painter

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I will show off my latest project Ive been doing off and on for the last few weeks. I don't have a ton of tools, But I think you guys will still find it interesting.

I took all my most used tools & complete sets and shadow boxed them in firm foam mats. It takes up a ton of room, but so far I like it ALOT. It's nice knowing right where everything is and what is missing in a split second.

Top drawer: My spray guns.
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Row 1: 3/8" drive tools.
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Row 2: LEFT: Northern Metric wrenches (5mm-21mm) & JH Williams stubby wrenches RIGHT: 1/4" drive tools.
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Row 3: LEFT: Northern SAE Wrenches (1/4" - 1") & JH Williams stubby wrenches RIGHT: craftsman 18pc polished wrench set (non professionals)
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Row 4: LEFT: Screwdrivers and nut drivers RIGHT: GM Goodwrench 14pc ratcheting wrench set.
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Ive still got to finish my 1/2" drive drawer, 1/2" impact drawer and my air tools drawer.
I will prob remove my spray guns and put them back in their case, I just could not resist putting them in the box :lol_hitti.
 

PT Doc

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Very nice work. Looks great, easy to find. Maybe not as tight as some have it but I like it alot. If you run out of room they just buy another box.
 

Mr Ratchet

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What year did you buy this cart? I didn't know they used to have a shallow drawer.

I got it at Harbor Freight about ten years ago. It's proven to be a very durable cart so far. I use it for both mechanical and carpentry work and any other use I can find.
 

bchee

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I got it at Harbor Freight about ten years ago. It's proven to be a very durable cart so far. I use it for both mechanical and carpentry work and any other use I can find.

cool

You've probably noticed the new ones have changed.
 

Steen27

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Pro-Painter - seriously - that looks awesome!

What did you use to cut out the foam? What type of foam? How many years did it take to get it to look so nice? Lots of time and attention - looks great but not sure I'd have the patience, time, or skill to make it look that good!

Great job.
 

Pro-Painter

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It was not that bad to do, Quite fun actually.

I used foam puzzle mats from Lowe's and cut them to size, (16"x22.25" for the big drawers, 16"x12.25" for the small drawers.)
Then I covered the backside of the cut mats in masking paper (AKA Sticky Micky's).

Then I simply traced my tools on the paper and cut them out with an X-acto knife using MANY blades. I cut the tools about 1/16" smaller so the tools fit snug.

Total was around $50 and maybe 8 hours of time.
 
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