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SuzukiGS750EZ

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Ps21-2a. I love it. I used it to remove skid plates and such before I got the Milwaukee. Makes short work of band clamps and stuff too. The clutch is really nice on it
 

90zcar

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Just got my wheel covers and box handle ends back from coating. Texture satin black.
Put the freshly wrapped handle in the ends and bolted her on
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90zcar

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Got the casters back together and greased up. The front wheels with the chrome acorn nuts are a nice subtle change
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90zcar

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Wheel covers for toolboxes? I thought I've seen it all. Boy, was I wrong. Do they also sell aftermarket suspension to lower the toolboxes? :bounce: How about aftermarket wheels?


Well u didn't see it all....that's all factory parts dude. What do u think all those krl wheels are? That disc wheels u see are actually a cover that covers the actual plastic wheel. Now you can say ya learned something today!


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merbie

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Got the casters back together and greased up. The front wheels with the chrome acorn nuts are a nice subtle change
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I'm glad you didn't go for the gaudy chrome wheels good call my brother


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90zcar

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Thank u!! The factory chrome or whatever plating was on it was pitting and rusting and I didn't want to re chrome them and I sure don't like the newer krl bling rim wheels either.....that's why i went with texture satin black


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Rakoprtr

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Been awhile since I posted here's my new to me matco box (still waiting on second full length drawer and hutch) that holds my regular tools and my rebadged hf with homemade hutch that holds all my diag equip also have a matco 4 drawer cart I don't have a pic of


Sent from my shop cuz I practically live there
 

mknl

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what's the number on your box? i like the **** outta the two 60 some odd inch wide drawers...i may trade my lil kra in on something like that in a couple years

it's a KRL1033, the top 2 drawers are 69" wide, there is so much storage in that 1 drawer, I am able to put all my sockets with cases in, whereas in my 722 i had to use the top and second drawers.

This is a huge step up from the 722

Enjoy all the extra room while it last.

the extra room will slowly disappear, changing jobs from a light vehicle tech to HGV tech.
 

arms1970

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Not selling it if that's what you're asking.

Most of the ones I saw and guys I talked to were asking $750-1,500 for a locker.



Thanks

They weren't really "around" here. I put on 500 miles getting them.


Now for the crappy part of the deal. Wasn't too impressed when I saw this but at least it's reversible. Needless to say me and the heat gun had a lovely night together. Now time for some adhesive remover for some spots and then I'll buff it.

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Not even tastefully done
 

90zcar

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Got the box jacked up and casters re-installed with the new powdered wheels n chrome nips
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stikman56

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Mine's cheap,thin, but works OK and almost holds all the tools. Ran out of room a while back.
 

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samgodbout

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Hey, SamGodBout,

What are those yellow handled screwdrivers with the black ends on the handles?

Thanks. Indexmill.

Hi Indexmill.

Those screwdrivers are Westward ! For the price I paid, I love them.

40 $ for T10 to T30 ( 6 screwdrivers at the left )
55 $ for the 12 screwdrivers at the right in the drawer ( 10 normals and 2 stubby. )
 

90zcar

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So my handle re-gripping was a hit with some guys I know and I wasn't a super big fan of the black n grey camo...well it didn't take long to find a home for that one.
So I did another one in a black leather with red stitching. This material u have to pull super super tight and I didn't know how to hold the bar that secure so I temporarily welded it to some stock on my bench.
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SASORacing

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Not mine saw it on facebook, I like the red, so clean.

I would take this pumpkin orange in a heart beat though.

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ronald5256

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After a few months my box is looking a little bit fuller I did say I would put up some pics after I put some tools in her so here thay are I hope you mind a long post thanks

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Nortonscustom

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I'm an industrial maintenance mechanic and don't need anywhere near as many tools as the auto mechs do. Company also provides many tools and gives us with large mobile cabinet/work stations. So basic hand tools is all you need to get by.

Here's my humble setup.

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8comm13

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I'm an industrial maintenance mechanic and don't need anywhere near as many tools as the auto mechs do. Company also provides many tools and gives us with large mobile cabinet/work stations. So basic hand tools is all you need to get by.

Here's my humble setup.

Very nice!
 

Nortonscustom

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Norton, who makes the small socket tray with rails in the second photo.??

Nice setup btw!

bodyguy, I made that tray. It used hold my mini drivers and slide on top of the tray that now holds the nut drivers. After changing the drawer layout I just re-purposed it by riveting some rails on.
 

90zcar

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Now that's badass^^^^
Good job. I like to see people that make custom tops and such. You can do a way nicer top for the price than what snap-on offers


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