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Let's see your toolbox.

TonyCH

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Greetings from one other of the only 25 million Finno-Ugric speakers on our globe. If you're in Suomi, where did you get Made in Canada Picquic screwdrivers?
Hi! Thanks for asking. I got them from fleabay and couple of Canadian sellers. Very nice drivers.
 
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lilvex

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I made one from a wire CD rack, but fair warning, if you rack from the grip side you can't put padded grips in the gap, and if you rack from the business end, things with external nuts like slip joints won't fit.

Some have used wire shelving, and some have used cut down wire dish racks.

Then there are the guys that buy them factory made. :dunno:

Where is the sport in that?

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I deffintly see the resemblance with the dryer rack not a bad idea


thanks !

This forum is great don't know how it took me so long to find this
 

rj-oz

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m_hatcher
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Default Re: Let's see your toolbox.
Finally got through all the pages of this topic and thought I should post some pics of mine, which I have just started collecting within the last month or so.

Hi, those socket trays with the sizes marked on them you have, what are they?, I have the Hansen ones but these look a lower profile
 

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Default Re: Let's see your toolbox.
Finally got through all the pages of this topic and thought I should post some pics of mine, which I have just started collecting within the last month or so.

Hi, those socket trays with the sizes marked on them you have, what are they?, I have the Hansen ones but these look a lower profile

They are the newer HF trays. Some people on here love them others hate. You mount the socket drive side down and bolt end up.
 

nisreo

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Recently upgraded my krl1022 with a stainless top and riser. Locker coming soon.
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nisreo

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In my area a B level tech will do brakes, tires, suspension and steering, light diagnostics and bolt on repairs. When you start getting into involved diag, t belts, head gaskets, rebuilds, overhauls and stuff like that you're considered an A Tech. I was bumped to A level work after about 3 years at the dealer. My little brother works with me has only been in the field about two years and he is pushing out work close to A level already.
 

rmchrgr

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In my area a B level tech will do brakes, tires, suspension and steering, light diagnostics and bolt on repairs. When you start getting into involved diag, t belts, head gaskets, rebuilds, overhauls and stuff like that you're considered an A Tech. I was bumped to A level work after about 3 years at the dealer. My little brother works with me has only been in the field about two years and he is pushing out work close to A level already.

I do A-type work like timing belts, head gaskets, a lot of front end work, lot of diagnostics, brakes etc. I don't crank it out though, takes me a lot longer than some of the more seasoned guys. I don't consider myself an A tech though. Experience is the key, I just don't have enough yet.
 

nisreo

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Good stuff. Speed will come with time but it's more important to be thorough and reduce comebacks
 

needmoretools

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Here is my box in the garage. I got it for Christmas...

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Had everything on pegboard and in a smaller craftsman box that is now in the basement. See below...

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like this? :p (Sorry for not asking first Chucky! Figured I'd just get you up and running here :) )

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rsieracki

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I made one from a wire CD rack, but fair warning, if you rack from the grip side you can't put padded grips in the gap, and if you rack from the business end, things with external nuts like slip joints won't fit.Some have used wire shelving, and some have used cut down wire dish racks.

Then there are the guys that buy them factory made. :dunno:

Where is the sport in that?

:lol_hitti

you answered you own question about us guys buying factory made ones... i bolded it for you :lol_hitti

**i had wire sheves, dishracks etc i jacked around with... i finally shelled out a few bucks and got 2 plierworx racks and thought about all the frustration just buying these to begin with would have saved me money over buying stuff that doest work just right and f'n around trying to find the perfect solution i would have been money ahead to just but those 'factory made' ones to begin with... No i dont have pics to show off of it
 

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well thank you, i dont really know what iddid wrong though?

Ya had the right idea, but I think your list was a little messed up. You can click "quote" on mine and see if something is different in the text.
 
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ummhowsthat

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I recently picked up the US.General 56" box from HF just about 2 months ago. I was in a pinch and needed a tool box but I really didn't want to make payments and pay crazy interest for a Snap-On or MAC box. I got laid off from the dealer I had been working at where they supplied all the techs with MAC boxes. The box has been flawless til now and I don't regret buying it at all. Anyway, here are some pictures of my box and my Bluepoint service cart to the left.

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I know my I need to work on my Wrenches haha
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twofifty

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This is my work tool box, sorry about the bad quality pictures, i had to take them with my phone.

Running out of room fast, im going to pick up the top box as soon as it comes on sale at Canadian tire. Just finished the 3rd year of my apprenticeship at a local dodge dealer, awaiting my exam marks! Been in the trade for 4 years and slowly working up my collection.

Very jealous of a lot of the tool boxes in this thread, im looking to EVENTUALLY get into a snap on KRL box. But all in good time.

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My favourite screw drivers! snapon GREEN! :D and you can see half of my red handled snap on pick, another favourite tool, comes in very handy! Wish i got it in green though.
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Last but not least my very handy cart! Got it on sale for 30$! Little small but does the job perfectly.
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wannab20hatch

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Well I finally got around to posting pics of my box. Changed it around a bit today and put my chargers in the bottom drawer. Most of my daily use stuff is in my roll cart.
 

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twofifty

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Well I finally got around to posting pics of my box. Changed it around a bit today and put my chargers in the bottom drawer. Most of my daily use stuff is in my roll cart.

Sooooo jealous!! That is such a nice tool box, and in the BEST colour snap on makes too :thumbup:
 

Reality Sucks

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Couple better pictures of my krl
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damn.. sweet..I would be buying a hutch for mine BUT.. Im more than likely trading mine in this week, Dealer gave me one hell of a trade in value trade on my KRL1022 For This brand new 1023 with top and hutch.

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nisreo

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Thanks, I was going to go with green that he had on the truck but I waited for the orange
 

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Here are just some of my tools
 

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Krokodil

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I recently got a new bottom chest for my top chest. I have a lot more space now for everything.
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Sockets, mostly Gedore and Stahlwille
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Screwdrivers, Wera, Wera, Wera, Wiha, and Snap-on.
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Rennsteig
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Various
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Ratchets and extensions Gedore, Stahlwille and Dual80
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German pliers (and a USA Thomass & Betts
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Hammers
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Torque wrench and Fluke
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Wrenches: Plomb, Stahlwille, Gedore & Bahco
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Wrenches: Gedore and Hazet
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PPE
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General stuff
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