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90zcar

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What's the red handled thing in the very left drawer
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Gm tech

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Here's my toolbox
Snap-on epic gun metal and
titanium trim
 

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92integra

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i think you can custom order an epic to pretty much any layout imaginable... could be wrong tho
 

Tigervuu

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Got a handbuilt one out of wood, a Craftsman with handbuilt hutch, and a US General end cab on casters.

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balane

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Nice boxes. As a retired poker room manager I can't help but notice your nice looking table. What kind of poker games do you host? It's too nice and clean to be something you don't use.
 

Tigervuu

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Nice boxes. As a retired poker room manager I can't help but notice your nice looking table. What kind of poker games do you host? It's too nice and clean to be something you don't use.

Oh the poker table gets used plenty, I play once a week on Saturdays. It's clean because I always clean it after we play and keep it covered. We rotate game locations between all the guys but somehow it's my place every other weekend lol. No limit, no max or min buyin, we all usually just start at $20 at first and go from there. All the chips no matter what color is worth $0.50. So you get 40 chips for $20. Then as the night goes on, guys start buying racks of chips at a time. Sounds small but winners at the end of the night usually walks away with a few hundred bucks. Last week, big winner walked with 1K!! Wasn't me or else you would see a 72" box in this pic haha.
 
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balane

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Nice, sounds fun. There's nothing like a good home game and your structure definitely sounds like a good time with no over-complications to muck things up. Flowing booze = more rebuys + bigger pots. You play Hold'em I assume?
 

Tigervuu

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As real as real Texas Hold'em poker can get. Yea that same poker that's seen on TV, but as long as the money keeps coming in so that I can buy more tools, I'm ALL IN!!!!!
 

Bakomack

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this is my cart I drag around at work,just an old Blue Point 4 drawer cart

top of cart




top left drawer 3/8's sockets



top right drawer is 1/2" stuff



middle drawer is 1/4" sockets and wrenches



bottom drawer bigger stuff that I need.

im a tool junkie but these get me by.
 

zkling

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this is my cart I drag around at work,just an old Blue Point 4 drawer cart

top of cart

bottom drawer bigger stuff that I need.

im a tool junkie but these get me by.

Looks like you got that smaller cart packed with high quality tools. :thumbup:

What type of work do you do, if you don't mind my asking. I spy the wiring diagram on the lid, so was wondering.... :dunno:

BTW, welcome to GJ :beer:
 

panknuckshovel

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Cart isnt much but it is out of the way and since my garage got robbed it is something i can drill a boatload of locks into. SAE only, mostly Harley work and the car is new with an extended bulletproof warranty so guess who isnt messing with that. Wrench rolls stay out because they get used to much and last pic is of the prepper/hoard.
 

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75ford

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here is my first and current box, all sae stuff since i only work on old fords and american snowmobiles, anyways, i would love to buy a new box, thinking 44 us general or sunex 6 drawer cart, what would you buy if you had these tools? and can any one I D this box ? thanks :3gears:
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gagreen

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here is my first and current box, all sae stuff since i only work on old fords and american snowmobiles, anyways, i would love to buy a new box, thinking 44 us general or sunex 6 drawer cart, what would you buy if you had these tools?

The 6 drawer cart. Mobile, compact, and it will fit all your tools nicely. The 44" if you wanted a work surface. Depends on your needs. The problem with buying a 44" is all the empty space. Empty space in a toolbox costs money lol
 

BK13

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here is my first and current box, all sae stuff since i only work on old fords and american snowmobiles, anyways, i would love to buy a new box, thinking 44 us general or sunex 6 drawer cart, what would you buy if you had these tools?

Really? I would get a pliers rack and some wrench racks. After that, an HF five drawer cart.
 
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