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JonnyMac

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My latest purchase & probably the last toolbox i will ever need !!



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Great first post!!!
 

Nismonick

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Thanks for all the kind comments , been here a while but never had the urge to post, it's taken a long time to build up the collection of tools !


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nes999

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That is the biggest liftgate I've ever seen

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Nismonick

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It's my own Land Rover workshop, although we work on pretty much anything land rovers are our speciality !

Here are some more draw pics !










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bodyguy16

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It's my own Land Rover workshop, although we work on pretty much anything land rovers are our speciality !

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In the top pic next to your ratcheting screwdrivers are those blue points long nut drivers? Any part #'s? ?

Btw awesome box!
 

Nismonick

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I'll get some part #s tomorrow when I go into work & let you know.


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Brookesy

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Nice box and tools. Those blue point nut drivers i'm guessing are the ones for undoing jubilee clips.


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Nismonick

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Nice box and tools. Those blue point nut drivers i'm guessing are the ones for undoing jubilee clips.


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Yeah that's the ones, 6mm ,7mm & 8mm !


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nickc12

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Girlfriend always says "Geez all you care about is your toolbox! Why don't I have a toolbox?!" So Christmas morning she will get her toolbox! Haha 2826faf1c81b55c026cf1f18cbf78ff7.jpg28f6289b1f64358263b7ca746c54faa5.jpg0520c5999c0e639199968a9da0d02982.jpgd44489d234f6068e85d7e95a3aa74b0b.jpg7ca250c2042294d3726e10780f997394.jpg7c297724198ad37be2ceeba90b978805.jpg


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Ruahrc

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Over the past few months I have been picking up a lot of tools, I'm a relatively recent homeowner (just over a year now) I have been working at building up a set of tools now that I have the space Some quick pics of my toolbox. I'm not a mechanic or anything so just a basic setup for me. HF44 box to which I added a 3/4" plywood top.

After completing some projects around the house over the past few weeks I am hitting that "critical mass" of tools now where I actually have the tools needed to complete projects around the house with the proper tools to do the job right (which in turn makes me more inclined to tackle more projects around the house) :)

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Top drawer as it is now. I am possibly going to move my sockets and ratchets/wrenches into this drawer still working on the organization
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Hemmed and hawed about buying a good set of pliers for a while finally bit the bullet and bought a bunch of Knpiex (have some Channellock too but most of those are stored inside in smaller tool kits) and have been happy with them
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When my SK-Day order gets in I will have more sockets and wrenches to go in here (hence the sentence above about possibly re-organizing). On the right are the older set of pliers/etc I have used since college most are no-name I can't really work up the heart to get rid of them though, especially since I still have empty drawers in my tool boxes :)
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Random wrenches/sockets I got from my dad when I got my house, on the right are trusty-cook hammers I picked up recently.
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Quick shot of my "workshop" area just built the workbench yesterday it came out great!
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Workbench
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NYBODYMAN

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Here's my Snap-On box. I've had the top and bottom since 1998. I bought the center section in 2006 just before I got out of the business. It's a little beat up with scratches and a few dents, and some overspray, but I love it. It was my first box. I do sometimes regret putting stickers all over it and letting it get covered in overspray and whatnot but at the same time it brought back a lot of memories when I recently took it out of almost 10 year storage. Only thing I don't like is that I didn't get roller bearing drawers on the top/bottom boxes because I couldn't afford them at the time.

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kn51

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Thanks for all the kind comments , been here a while but never had the urge to post, it's taken a long time to build up the collection of tools !


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Superbec

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Hazet trolley, about 8 months old
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Nismonick

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It's moves pretty easy as the floor is really good in my shop, it's 1 ton empty , no idea what it weighs in at now !


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