Palmer812
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palmer,
What's in the second from last and this from last pics?
Mike
Mac Tools RR52-kit. It is a stereo removal tool kit. It lets you remove pretty much any stereo factory or aftermarket.
palmer,
What's in the second from last and this from last pics?
Mike
Think those are radio keys![]()
Nothing like working on someone's car and charge them $ 40.00 and you left a $ 70.00 tool in the carThanks guys! I didn't show the other 6 drawers that aren't done yet lol. I like to be organized. It helps to be able to tell at a glance if something is missing by either me leaving something in a car or a co-worker borrowing a tool without permission.

This is a start to my new toolbox, need to buy more sections also need some wrench racks. Slowly changing from using my backpack
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The old setup, I think the box is more pro looking
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The backpack is a ck magma, excellent piece of kit but the dewalt suits my current role better.Nice setup! What is the brand of the backpack?
Just picked up the 36" Montezuma from AutoZone...came yesterday and it was very well packaged on a pallet.
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I like that Montezuma, interesting top too. Although he wrenches all the way in he back seem hard to get to.
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*sigh*
I had to do it. Ordered mine today.
6-8 weeks for delivery.
Stay tuned....

There are some advantages and disadvantages.....this setup maximizes drawer space...and if you have a lot of wrenches the peg setup will limit you. You can put 3 big wrenches on a peg and 3+ per peg for smaller wrenches. You will need to take off a wrench to get to the other wrench. So for a diy guy like myself it is ok....for someone touching wrenches everyday it may get old. However it is a slick setup and saved me money in not having to buy wrench and socket organizers.
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I think its a different approach, but take a hard look at what you CAN get in there:
1-2 drawers of wrenches, easily a drawer of sockets and ratchets, Anther drawer of drivers and other tools, plus whatever you can get into the bottom, at least one more drawer.
What do you gain? Minimal opening and closing of drawers to get the tools you use the most = huge time savings. Sure it's incremental, but:
Open and close one drawer to get the right ratchet and extension, open and close another to get the right socket open and close a third drawer to get a wrench to hold the bitter end.....
With this by the time you got the first drawer closed, you could have been on the way back to the thing you were working on...
Not to mention never having to clean and re-lube a slide for those drawers you use the most...
I think its genius for a top box, (since top boxes generally annoy the hell out of me anyway; I'd rather have the top space to work...
Also, its very easy for most everything in the box to get "inventoried" at a glance, without the expense or space wasted of shadowing foam....
Stick this on top of a 72" bottom, and have both the convenience and some "work space"; with maybe a small vise...
I like that Montezuma, interesting top too. Although he wrenches all the way in he back seem hard to get to.
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Just picked up the 36" Montezuma from AutoZone...came yesterday and it was very well packaged on a pallet.
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finish looks a bit rough n ready, but not in a bad way. I think the layout aspect of the top box is an awsome idea and very well thought out. I with we could get these here in the Y-uk, I would buy one as a home box or even as a braekdown box for my van.
Nice set chopperguy.
Don't be ashamed.
I've got more money in drill bits, welding machines and end mills than the majority of the truck tool slaves have all put together.
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Well, this is what I am trading in,,,,,
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The backpack is a ck magma, excellent piece of kit but the dewalt suits my current role better.
I bought the snap on kr1000 bottom about 9 years ago when I first got into heavy equipment. I finally got a kr1200 to put on top last week. Both are road warriors but they are built like tanks. My current diesel shop is littered with new boxes and I still prefer mine. The cheap HF side locker is a great value and has served me well. My current dealer got sick of replacing my spring wheels with the new torsions. I've have her packed to the max.