Alright, I finally got around to taking pictures to satisfy the insurance agent, figured I would upload them and share them on a thread I have really enjoyed looking through.
So don't flame me too hard, Craftsman tools and they are pretty shiny. Indeed, the tools are fairly new, but they do get used. I promise!!!
I just take my time and clean them off after extensive use. I try to keep my stuff in good physical condition and working order. I’m kind of **** about making sure things are put back in there place as well.
The crappiest part of these habits or traits of mine is, at any one time 5-6 different guys can be using my tools at the same time when tearing apart equipment or putting things back together in a rush. Makes a perfectionist go crazy…..
Okay time for the goods, I’m gonna first go through the box, later on, there will be pictures from the toolbox in my work truck, which are a bit more "seasoned" to taste.
The box, standard Craftsman. Pretty disappointed with the quality and drawer layout after I got moved into the box. This is my first physical “shop” box. I had most of my tools in my truck box until I bought this one. If I was to do things over again, I would go with something that had deeper drawer configuration and better socket drawers.
My homemade Prybar holder, needs the corners rounded off yet....
Screwdrivers, Nut drivers, Torx
Pliers, Vise Grips
Electrical and Miscellaneous Drawer
Hammers
3/8” and ½” Impact Sockets
¼” Sockets
Impacts and future air tool storage
3/8” sockets
½” sockets
Two new eBay pickups, the 24” Breaker was only $50 brand new
Standard wrenches
Metric wrenches
Adjustables, Large Channellocks, Pipe wrench
Brake tools and Large Filter Wrench
Vortex Sockets
Cordless Tools
½” Impact, carry this in my truck
Junk Drawer
Still have plenty of room in the box, gonna get a set of SK Pro G XXL Flex Ratcheting Wrenches soon. I need a few more punches and chisels, as well as the ¾” stuff I started a previous thread about.
The rest of the pictures are tools I carry around in my truck for in-field repairs.
Sockets (1/4”, 3/8” & ½”)
Wrenches (Metric and SAE)
Hammers, Pipe Wrench, Large Channellocks
Tool bags full of pliers, electrical testers, spare parts, punches/chisels, screwdrivers, hex and torx sockets, etc.
Various parts storage
Still have some more stuff piled in the truck box. Not really happy with the Delta Pro series boxes either. I should have bought a WeatherGuard. Ohh well, you live and you learn.
Those are my tools, not much in the way of automotive since I mainly work on tractors and farm equipment.
Any ideas or suggestions, let me know.