Deadsquiggles
Well-known member
That sir is a classic on so many levels. Congrats to you for taking custody of a piece of history.
Zim
Thanks, man. I didn't realize just how rare or vintage it until I posted it up here.
That sir is a classic on so many levels. Congrats to you for taking custody of a piece of history.
Zim
Thanks for the compliment. I planned on leaving it as is because the black paint rust spots are from where my granddad has it at work and a guy got pissed my granddad wouldn't let him borrow tools, so he dropped a load off the forklift on it. My granddad massaged it all back into place and put a little paint on it.
Tail lights remind me of the 72 I used to have. ...but that had chrome down the side. So it might be a little newer than that.
The hell with that cart, that's a sweet truck
LOL, you've been posting a lot as of late. I see this site is costing you a lot of money!![]()
haha wow you guys really dig my Truck. its a 76 GMC C15 that has been repainted. It has a 250 straight 6 with 3 speed on the column and a long bed. I'm the 3rd owner and I love this thing more than anything. Sorry to be off topic.
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lol thanks
Does anyone make a stationary toolbox? It seems these would be more popular since you wouldnt have to waste away money, time and strength on casters. Instead, have some sort of stationary stand to hold the box so it wont get scratched or rust from being on the ground.
I have almost 'completed' my socket drawer. I have a few individual sockets in the mail, but otherwise it's complete. Metric on the right, fractional on the left. There are only a couple that I would consider duplicates, but I have a lot of 6pt/12pt versions of the same sockets. I might want one more ratchet, but that's it.
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you are never done buying sockets trust me, my drawer is full like that and I still buy more
No you are never done but you do get to a point where it goes a long time before u get another socket and when u do it's usually a specialty socket where u run across a situation where u "need" it
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I have almost 'completed' my socket drawer. I have a few individual sockets in the mail, but otherwise it's complete. Metric on the right, fractional on the left. There are only a couple that I would consider duplicates, but I have a lot of 6pt/12pt versions of the same sockets. I might want one more ratchet, but that's it.
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I have almost 'completed' my socket drawer. I have a few individual sockets in the mail, but otherwise it's complete. Metric on the right, fractional on the left. There are only a couple that I would consider duplicates, but I have a lot of 6pt/12pt versions of the same sockets. I might want one more ratchet, but that's it.
Snipped the picture, but dude... you are missing 1 socket... in 1 tray. cmonnnnnn
Who in their right mind would buy a white toolbox?
There is no such thing as a complete socket drawer.
you are never done buying sockets trust me, my drawer is full like that and I still buy more

utilizing the metal walls for extra storage![]()
that's a great setup you've got there. cart looks massive!my every day work boxes 770 roll cart 6series triple bay![]()
Got the cart free as part of a promotion. 3 years of diesel/large equipment repair and it still works like brand new.that's a great setup you've got there. cart looks massive!
Does anyone make a stationary toolbox? It seems these would be more popular since you wouldnt have to waste away money, time and strength on casters. Instead, have some sort of stationary stand to hold the box so it wont get scratched or rust from being on the ground.