jthomas944
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Cart to match the car
I have a similar tray from Sears. Hopalong's looks to be a different brand, but same function...HOPALONG604...what/where did u get that slim 2 tray black plastic looking box that's in the center of your drawer in that first pic? I been looking for something like this for my chisels and punches
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Another view of the tool boxes.








Here is my HF 56". I debadged the general logo badge as soon as I uncrated it when I got it. The front of my mat was kinda lifting and I wanted a little edge to keep things from rolling off the front so I took a piece of angle aluminum and notched it out for the center trim piece and used a hole saw to notch out where the locks are. I then used a couple of aluminum rivets to hold it on. Works great and prevents the front corner from getting banged up
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HOPALONG604...what/where did u get that slim 2 tray black plastic looking box that's in the center of your drawer in that first pic? I been looking for something like this for my chisels and punches
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My toolbox ...with a lot of Ernst socket rails. Virtually all of my tools are Craftsman and are used for DIY homeowner stuff; I don't make a living twisting wrenches or sockets. I use the other little gadgets to pay the bills.
Here is my set up. How do you like it?
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nice first post. can't wait to see the new box if that one is the little one or maybe keep that one you have and fill up half the members on GJ's toolboxes with your doubles and spares.
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Is that the 76"? Im planning on a upgrade myself and I'm hoping that's not the 84". Very nice tho
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They're all pretty much full. And with hand tools. I have all my air tools in a HF red toller cart. After this picture was taken, i put a few Gladiator cabiners above the boxes to hold supplies, bits, blades, etc. I'll have to snap some drawer pictures and post them up.Nice! That's a ton of storage. Got all those drawers full?
I'd like to do a bench like Steve-o did, but I'm active duty military and move every 3-4 years. It all needs to be mobile.I see 3 cabs and 2 sides. Who can beat that?
Note: To play, they all have to be joined together and on wheels.![]()
Updated on pictures of mine
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Those are from ATD, and are actually a really good set of wrenches. The metric set goes to 23mm and the sae set goes to 1 1/4". I think I paid about $50-60 bucks for each set. I figured Cornwell wanted $800 for one set so what the hell. I am happy with them so far.the angle wrenches... what size do they go up to and who makes them?
Updated on pictures of mine
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I like it, however I have broken the gears once so far in the month I have it yet. Had the Snap On long flex head before this and the Snap On has finer teeth still.http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=306726&d=1389012754
how do you like that cornwell 27" ratchet? ive ordered mine but it wont be here for another 2 weeks...
Well played VDT1977!!
Love the pliers
Adam