Kevin54
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ricleh is all set up to be a master auto technician; a master cabinet maker; a master carpenter; a master welder; a master drain cleaner; and a master tile setter.
All I can say is "Damn" !!!!
All I can say is "Damn" !!!!
ricleh is all set up to be a master auto technician; a master cabinet maker; a master carpenter; a master welder; a master drain cleaner; and a master tile setter.
i thought this WAS a support group![]()
Yeah... we encourage the "problem"![]()


Yeah its like holding AA at the local bar.![]()

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Mobile tool box with skirt to hide the casters.
Hey ricleh, I guess now anyone here wonders one thing :
Do you even have room for a car with that much tools in your garage ?
Do you use those all at once?????![]()
ricleh.... you just crashed my internet.
Hey Guys I am new,
Heres "my toolbox" the dealership I work at decided they wanted everything to look uniform so when built the dealership in 06 they filled the shop with the same box for all the techs. I just started working in the shop mid march and I am attending a local community college and doing the GM ASEP Program, so still being in HighSchool my box is pretty emptybut I get a discount when school starts
The rest isnt even worth showing only a few pliers and a multimeter, the tools are 96% craftsman 1% snap-on and 2% S&K and 1 lonely Proto 1/2 Inch Ratchet. I think that I only use about half of the drawers but that will change soon enough![]()
Yeah thats actually on my list ratchets and gearwrenches, I have broken both my 1/2 and 1/4 inch twice doing oil changes and interior work, dont know how but I did lol
I am curious about dealership's toolbox as how wide, depth, and height???
My dealership (both chrysler/ Jeep and Mercury/ Lincoln) have no money to set "built toolbox in" as they just want keep business running so my dealership just let all techs bring their toolboxes as no matter what size as biggest box or small box but my dealership want all techs to fix what their specialists are....
I am second technician who own bigger boxes in my work as first tech own matco tool 4 bays Chest and bottom and side locker... the first tech are good tech but working for over 27 years in shop.... he told me that he will retired if someone buy his boxes with tools...
Is it your box, or the dealer's?
A couple of hammers/punches would be of benefit.
I think you could use some socket holders http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00941324000P?keyword=socket+rack and if you insist on using craftsman screwdrivers (I would throw the low end clear handled ones as far way from you as you can); if you can afford it upgrade to the professional series they last allot longer (metal is heat treated better and tips are machined better to fit fasteners) http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00947202000P?keyword=professional+screwdrivers the small set is like $30. This goes for the pro thin profile ratchet as well, these do not come back for rebuilding very often and they have a much finer tooth; they are more comfortable in your hand as well. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944995000P?keyword=professional+ratchet
Otherwise good luck!![]()
, those screwdrivers I have had forever and I will be upgrading soon, ratchets I am leaning toward matcoI actually bought socket rails today I cant slam the drawer closed or they fall over, those screwdrivers I have had forever and I will be upgrading soon, ratchets I am leaning toward matco
I would tell the dealership to also go out and get new, matching, black trash cans; those yellow ones are disgusting!![]()
I am not sure on the measurements, the box is made by Borroughs Corporation they set up the toolboxes/workbenches/ and the shelving in the parts dept. I tried there website but they dont list specs on the boxes one day I will measure them.
It is the dealers, I actually dont have a box as of yet because I dont really need one right now.
Lol I have to take out the trash every time too, I used wheel acid and the pressure washer in detail and it didn't do a thing, my dealership is cheap, they wont pay for half the stuff needed to be done on used cars we get or send to bid sale but they will buy toolboxes lol
Here’s my newest roller tool box that I acquired for my garage makeover. Along side is my old Craftsman set. I purchased the top and bottom boxes 40 years ago and the mid maybe 30 years ago. .
Picks, pry bars, air impact wrench and sockets:
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Sorry, but I disagree about the Craftsman socket rails; they have thicker, heavier gage metal clips/rails and built better then the cheaper rails out there. The clips have a little "bend" right where they attach to the rail and this creates more tension to keep sockets on the rails. I have had the cheap ones, where the clips will not hold the sockets on the rail (keep falling off especially the large heavy impact sockets) and being sharp I have cut my fingers too! If anything the craftsman rails can be hard to get the sockets off; in this case just take a pair of pliers and bend the clips slightly; "adjust" them until they come off to your liking. If you don't like the "rubber ducky" handles, then just take them off! The rail is slightly bent for the handle, so just bend it straight or hammer it flat. This will give you more room to put sockets on; these go on sale 50% off so keep your eyes open! If you end up not liking the metal socket rails; this company makes some different styles; I think they are the OEM for Snapon/Mac/Matco: https://www.ernstmfg.com/index.html
Here’s my newest roller tool box that I acquired for my garage makeover. Along side is my old Craftsman set. I purchased the top and bottom boxes 40 years ago and the mid maybe 30 years ago. .
As you’ll see I’m a old fan of Craftsman’s tools. Vise grip, pliers and adjustable wrenches:
How do you like taht IR 235???? I have one, but I'm not convinced I like it. Not enough power for what it is...

Take the silencer out; seems like I told you that before.![]()