thr3squared
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Is that Black Hawk I see on the emblem? Pretty awesome!
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Great setup, you can tackle a lot of stuff with the tools in that box.
Great setup, you can tackle a lot of stuff with the tools in that box.
It's nothing special, but I wanted share my current setup as things are always changing...
I'm using this box as a stationary service cart, like I had when I was still working in a shop.
I've got my most commonly used tools in this box. I've got another stationary box with my overflow, specialty, less used tools, etc.
Top;
1/4" shallow and deep
3/8" shallow, mid-length, deep and shallow swivels
1/2" sockets shallow and deep
Everything is Snap On impacts, except the 1/2" which are Pittsburgh CR-MO impacts with a few Kobalt in odd sizes, and a few Snap On for common lug nuts off to the right side (17mm, 19mm, 21mm, 22mm)
I've also got my Snap On 3/8" 14v impact and 3/8" 14v long neck ratchet, and my 12v fuel Milwaukee 1/4" driver
1st "row";
Left - 1/4" ratchets (Snap On & Matco USA), assorted extensions, drivers (SK & Snap On), impact adapters
Middle - 3/8" ratchets (Snap On & Matco USA), assorted extensions
Right - 3/8" Snap On digital torque wrench, two 1/2" ratchets (Wera/Astro) and a 3/8" ratchet (Astro)
2nd;
Snap On 1/2" torque wrench, Snap On 1/2" long ratchet (24")
Pocket screwdrivers, small screwdrivers, small hooks/picks, 14mm spark plug sockets, trim tools, 1/2" extensions, assorted socket adapters/reducers, mirrors and magnets... Most of it is Snap On
3rd;
Snap On screwdrivers, hooks/picks
Vessel Japan screwdrivers, trim tools
Mayhew USA straight tip pry bars, hooks/picks, scraper
Mini Sunex bit/driver set in the middle
4th;
Snap On wrench set, Allen/KD/Kobalt USA wrench set, Williams Taiwan reversible ratcheting wrench set
5th;
Bahco/Snap On PWZ pliers, Bahco adjustable wrenches, Williams Taiwan stubby wrench set, Mountain double box end ratcheting wrench set, Snap On snap ring pliers set (w/ push button), Snap On butane torch (Torch400)
6th;
Snap On pliers, Knipex Germany pliers, Snap On hammers, Snap On pry bars, Mayhew USA brass punches
What box is that?
Wow, I'd need an airline hanger...no toolbox, everything is on the wall.
[Laughs nervously in 3 layers per drawer in my 26" stack]I may have more tool boxes than you have tools... I definitely have more tool box drawers than you have tools -














I use it to keep software engineers in line10lb deadblow is seen as pointless by many, until they see the amazing uses it has! Looks like you could use another locker too. Very interesting color, I like it.
Awesome setup and I love the box color. I have been toying with wrapping my Icon and Nardo Grey is high on the list.Continued:
In the locker are the power tools and accessories. We've been a Makita shop for 18V since I started working here. Not a lot of 12V stuff in the building, so I went Milwaukee which seems to have the largest variety of tools.
Really been digging the die grinders and the cordless soldering iron
Air tools. Honestly haven't used the die grinders very much, my first instinct is the grab the cordless.
I'll admit the Hazet was an impulse buy. The Makita get the most use by a long shot.
Sunex is a 1/2 hex bit impact kit with Proto 3/4 drives on the right. Ran out of room for them in the top drawer. In the back is tools for damaged fastener removal. The full roll of vampliers is pretty nice.
The 10 pound deadblow. It currently lives on the top of the toolbox.

The OCD in this Thread makes me happy!!! Nice looking Boxes lately!!!
I just took this pic tonight after I added a set of Wrenches in the mix...in memory of my buddy who passed away last Friday. I gave him 2 sets of Wrenches with custom made stainless steel wrench racks in 2002 for his Dyno Room and asked if I could have them. I grabbed them when I left TN yesterday after his funeral.
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Appreciated! I didn't originally want to paint it, but there was just too much rust to avoid. It's a favourite around the shop.Even though the modern boxes are much better for storing things, I love the old boxes much more. Great job, CX454 !
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Got to love it!
I wish we still had people designing cars like they used to instead of copying the image of the soap box from different angles and then slightly modifying it to look different than the next brand. May be I am old, but there are very few new cars which I like
