

What's the flexy thing with the red handle?
What's the flexy thing with the red handle?
My mobile box for aviation school. I've since added a few more tools so still a work in progress.
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Started with a mess and organized it
My mobile box for aviation school
Much better! - what brand arc joint in the last pic? They seem to have more capacity for its size than I've seen.
Somehow I thought Av guys were required to have foam cutouts so inspectors sould assure themselves not tools left ehind?
What screwdriver and wrench racks are those?
What screwdriver and wrench racks are those?
My mobile box for aviation school. I've since added a few more tools so still a work in progress.
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I'm just about out of room in my 42". I need a 2nd box.
I have sockets on the way for that empty SAE row in the top drawer.
Maybe a matching US General 6 drawer cart. Put your pry bars and most often used tools in the cart. It will, probably take well over half… maybe almost all… of what is in your 42” box.
You will have plenty of room to buy more tools.
The 6 drawer cart is on sale right now for $500.
Put magnets on the underside of the lid. Put your, absolute, most often used tools on those.
Montezuma triangle box
I'm still planing on the Montezuma box for my most used tools on a hopefully 36" rolling chest so I cen bring thst to ths job.
In my opinion, they're overpriced. But there is just something about them that intrigues me. I really want to buy one.
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Triangles
Triangle® Toolboxes and Shopboxes provide a solid organization solution with the trademarked lid design. When closed, the lid locks tools in place, creating protection, security and organization, even when the box is moved.www.montezumastorage.com
Are you using the 42” in a daily shop environment?I'm just about out of room in my 42". I need a 2nd box.
I have sockets on the way for that empty SAE row in the top drawer.
Been thinking about the small one for the UTV and when I take my portable box up to my buddy's to work on his stuff. I've been looking at the same one at Tractor Supply for a year. Currently, I'm using a 24-inch Popular Mechanics box, and it's hard to find what I need quickly.
Honestly, the metal quality didn't really impress me at $100. Plus, I don't think the larger tools (i.e my 24-inch breaker bar) will fit in the Montezuma. I think having older boxes makes me tend to judge most newer stuff a little harsh.\
Wonder if we'll ever see a US General clone?
Are you using the 42” in a daily shop environment?
If so, use it awhile and see how it works for you and what you need to change.
If you’re not working out of it everyday, trying for maximum output (aka flat rate) wait until you see how the current box works in the shop.
You may find you like the top of the box for a work surface.
25 years ago I bought a 56”, three bay, bottom box and found I loved the top for work surface.
I took my top box home and the only thing I ever had on the top of the roller after that was a machinist chest which was used when I did certain jobs.
@AJHD Have you (or anyone else) seen or handled this box on display?No. I don't work in a shop these days. It's in a home garage and I'm not using it everyday either.
As for the work surface comment, that's definitely a concern that will likely keep me from buying a top box, or at least anything larger than something like a typical 3-drawer portable box. All I currently have on my top of my box is an M12 inflator and some flashlights. I really like having that available work surface as I don't have a workbench (at least currently).
Man, I must be working at the wrong shop. I'm only an apprentice, but I'm so busy my tool box is a mess! It's atleast (relatively) organised, but I'm quite envious of the pristine, not a spec of dirt or slag (my box is near the bench vise people weld and grind on) in or on the box/drawers you guys have! Where do you guys find the time?I'm just about out of room in my 42". I need a 2nd box.
I have sockets on the way for that empty SAE row in the top drawer.
Man, I must be working at the wrong shop. I'm only an apprentice, but I'm so busy my tool box is a mess! It's atleast (relatively) organised, but I'm quite envious of the pristine, not a spec of dirt or slag (my box is near the bench vise people weld and grind on) in or on the box/drawers you guys have! Where do you guys find the time?
You have some nice looking tools thereThought I would share some updated pictures.
I've been moving a lot of things around, taking stuff out of the box and buying more new tools.
There are always more tools I want to buy (of course), and I'm chronically tweaking the organization.
You have some nice looking tools there
I have seen and handled the current C'man three drawer at Lowes. It's pretty lightly constructed for the asking price. I would probably look for an older one on Ebay or Craigslist.@AJHD Have you (or anyone else) seen or handled this box on display?
I‘ve tried for years to get used to using a tool bag while working at my son’s. Can’t seem to get it to be second nature.
For years at work I used an old, red and gray, craftsman 2 drawer for my carry box on road trips.
It disappeared when a buddy used it on a trip to China.
Yes, that’s a thing. We usually would lose some piece of electronic equipment or tools during customs inspection leaving that f@#king country but I digress.
Ive been thinking about going back to a top carry box like you show or maybe even using flea bay to locate a replacement for my missing box.
I have a feeling that if I saw the above linked box in person I’d be disappointed in its construction and was just curious what others thoughts were on this newer box.
Man, I must be working at the wrong shop. I'm only an apprentice, but I'm so busy my tool box is a mess! It's atleast (relatively) organised, but I'm quite envious of the pristine, not a spec of dirt or slag (my box is near the bench vise people weld and grind on) in or on the box/drawers you guys have! Where do you guys find the time?
Neat arrangement! Everything looks so organized!Thought I would share some updated pictures.
I've been moving a lot of things around, taking stuff out of the box and buying more new tools.
There are always more tools I want to buy (of course), and I'm chronically tweaking the organization.
If you are using one for stationary storage inside a building, then I would agree they are pretty expensive for not a lot of storage. If used for their original role, a weather resistant toolbox mounted on a vehicle, then the price isn't too bad since there isn't much else out there at that price point. I have a couple of the 36" boxes I use during haying in the summer and they work well for that. They probably wouldn't be too bad for shop use, but I am not sure if it would be all that advantageous compared to a regular box with drawers. The holes and pegs for sockets, wrenches, and drive tools are fine provided the tools you have will fit on them. Things like comfort grip ratchets probably will not fit in the holes, bit sockets still need their own rail. Things like that.In my opinion, they're overpriced. But there is just something about them that intrigues me. I really want to buy one.
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Triangles
Triangle® Toolboxes and Shopboxes provide a solid organization solution with the trademarked lid design. When closed, the lid locks tools in place, creating protection, security and organization, even when the box is moved.www.montezumastorage.com
Were you looking at this box? 15 x 10.5 in. Steel ShopboxBeen thinking about the small one for the UTV and when I take my portable box up to my buddy's to work on his stuff. I've been looking at the same one at Tractor Supply for a year. Currently, I'm using a 24-inch Popular Mechanics box, and it's hard to find what I need quickly.
Honestly, the metal quality didn't really impress me at $100. Plus, I don't think the larger tools (i.e my 24-inch breaker bar) will fit in the Montezuma. I think having older boxes makes me tend to judge most newer stuff a little harsh.\
Wonder if we'll ever see a US General clone?