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Blk63Vette

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my home garage box...

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guess the year, make and model of the car and ill buy u a happy meal :D

Say late 60s early 70s Peugeot :shocking:
 
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jtrace

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Thanks gc, I don't need the soap and water I cn see the co2 shooting out thats how bad it is(that what I get for loaning it to a buddy) I'll check for an o-ring when I go down the cellar later.

John
 

LeadDoggy

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so this is a 21 year olds tool box. constantly adding new things to it. hopefully this year will be a new box. some pictures you see sawdust shadows of tools.. i guess it shows tools get used and moved at least lol.

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Looks like you have a few "bent" screw drivers.
I have a couple just like them
 

Nik_95Cobra

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In a few weeks I'll be trading in my Snap-On Cart on a KRSC40APC or a KRSC46PC full length cart. The red one's a 60's Mac box my Grandfather handed down to me. The black bars over the box are what I lock them up at night with, and the bathroom behind them's since been repainted. GeorgiaHybrid love your box set-up, hope sometime I can trade my KRA's in towards a green setup like yours.

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GeorgiaHybrid

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GeorgiaHybrid love your box set-up, hope sometime I can trade my KRA's in towards a green setup like yours.

Thanks for the compliment...I'm still working at upgrading the specialty tools and I am in the hunt for a KRSC31 cart to replace my old one... This economy has slowed me down on tool buys though.

I would love to have the space to get a lift like yours but two kids in college put a stop to that...

By the way, I like your project car, any other pictures of it???
 

Nik_95Cobra

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Sorry not a whole lot of good pics of it right now, just got it painted and it's pretty much stripped of everything right now. It's a 62' Chevy II though, hopefully I can get on it soon. I hear you about the economy, it's put a huge damper on my tool buying and doing things to my cars.
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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Sorry not a whole lot of good pics of it right now, just got it painted and it's pretty much stripped of everything right now. It's a 62' Chevy II though, hopefully I can get on it soon. I hear you about the economy, it's put a huge damper on my tool buying and doing things to my cars.

I used to have a 64 a long time ago and I still miss it. Looks like a nice job on the paint so far and hopefully you will be able to start getting it back together for the summer.
 

Bjkearns

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Here is my 1982 Snap on Kr-557c that I picked up on craigslist
I have purchased the majority of these tools in here from craigslist,ebay, and the snap on truck
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here is my go box
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Bjkearns

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I used the black to fill in this
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I thought it would look neat with a black fill
It turned out pretty good but I do not have an after picture
I have not tried but I imagine you could use a bright color if you are having some trouble reading an engraving in metal
 
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rocco

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Rocco,

Where in Canada did you source the Osca hammers and the Gedore pliers?

wow! good eye. Princess auto in the early years had a huge selection of Gedore Pliers, sockets, ratchets and a few others things - all fairly inexpensive too. I paid 20$ for the pliers and i wish i would have picked up the rest of the Gedore stuff they sold then. If only i would have know! the Osca hammers come from there too.
 

Bjkearns

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I never even thought anything of the crayons and the spoon
The answer for the crayons see post on page before
Even 11 the spoon is for the travel apple sauce and pudding
I was tired of going inside everytime I wanted to eat one in the garage so I decided a spoon in the tools box made perfect sense
 
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BackTracker

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I never even thought anything of the crayons and the spoon
The answer for the crayons see post on page before
Even 11 the spoon is for the travel apple sauce and pudding
I was tired of going inside everytime I wanted to eat one in the garage so I decided a spoon in the tools box made perfect sense

and you would be right. :thumbup:
 

selohssa

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Hi This is my first post. My name is Gage and I am 3 years old. This is my new toolbox. I don't have a lot of tools for it but I should be able to fill it with Hotwheels and Thomas the train toys.

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BackTracker

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Hi This is my first post. My name is Gage and I am 3 years old. This is my new toolbox. I don't have a lot of tools for it but I should be able to fill it with Hotwheels and Thomas the train toys.

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I MUST have that for my son!!! How much and where do I get it!!
 

66HertzClone

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I have added a lot of new tools to my collection and rearranged the drawers to accommodate them. As you can see I acquired a lot of Toptul tools to round out my previously lacking ratchet collection. The newest additions to my collection are the PB Swiss drivers and the Knipex plier wrench assortment. Very pleased with all of them and thanks to all for your help and advice in picking out useful tools.

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hayfarmer

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Where did you get the wrench boss red plastic tray, and who makes them? I like that setup. Beautiful tool box.
 
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