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Let's see your toolbox.

dctacoma

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My craftsman

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zachk

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I needed tools to take to work, but my boss didn't like the idea of me bring my own box(liability issues), So...I remembered this little jobbie I bought back in December-ish. Its handy as hell, no more looking for looks to build a bike or do bicycle repair.

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This is what it houses:
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some cheap powerfist box ends(not my main concern as they're not used often.
Basic #2 phillips(will be swapped for a mac or snappy.), which is one my main tools for derailler adjustments.


The multi tool, is my absolute go-to tool for now. Way faster than a tri-allen key, a Park Tool AWS-10 is on the way for testing.

Tape measure is for just frame measurements. And the pen is self explanatory, Could be just me and where I work, I can never find a damn pen when I need

Tools with definately be swapped with much higher quality once money isn't as tight. Its not much, but I'm happy to say it serves me well.

EDIT:Sorry if it doesn't fit in, but it does serve as my tool box through my shift at work.
 

Tindjin

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Working my way slowly through this thread and will get pics of my "chaos rules" garage setup but had to reply to this pic.

This needs more love, such a good idea to save space! Gonna have to steal it and implement in my box.

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hedjhawg

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Working my way slowly through this thread and will get pics of my "chaos rules" garage setup but had to reply to this pic.

This needs more love, such a good idea to save space! Gonna have to steal it and implement in my box.

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Which post was this from?

Anyone know where these "separators" came from?
 

Tindjin

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Which post was this from?

Anyone know where these "separators" came from?

Uhmmm about 20 pages back? The guy made them, welded upright separators to flat stock.

I'm gonna make me some but thought at first they were just a bunch of those letter organizers, look really similar.

EDIT: Found it. The little icon will take you to his original post.

Made my own plier rack out of some sheet metal. Good welding project!
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beelsr

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cd/dvd racks will work. if they're too narrow, just break out every other divider to make a "double slot".

what i did is get a piece of the wire shelving at HD, cut it to length and then bend it up i a brake (need a good brake for this)...
 

scarrylarry

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WOW! All very impressive homes for your tools.they all seem to be expensive when I lok for them I'm talking used.Anyway i just got given to me an old Beach made Ontario Canada.?It needs work,a few dents rust the like.I would like to dress it up a bit.Any ideas?Should I just sand the rust off bang out the dents and repaint.But the sanded rusted parts will be lower than the paint that is still on how do you get that all even
Thanks Fellas
scarrlarry
 

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First time poster here. I am not a pro wrench, i mess with off road race trucks and do a fair amount of my own fabrication, my box consists mostly of cman, some sk, mac and a couple pieces of so.
 

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more pics. so what should i get next, i try to get something each week. im thinking more wrenches, stubby and flex head.
and the last pic is my trusty helper Leo.
happy 4th all from Los Angeles.
 

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more pics. so what should i get next, i try to get something each week. im thinking more wrenches, stubby and flex head.
and the last pic is my trusty helper Leo.
happy 4th all from Los Angeles.

I like your heeler, I have a heeler ausie mix with almost the same markings, dog is too smart for his own good.
 

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so what should i get next, i try to get something each week. im thinking more wrenches, stubby and flex head.

How come I don't see any ratchets in your drawers? I'd say more ratchets or some slim ratcheting wrenches! Thanks for sharing, Cool dog too!

-Dane
 

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i love this dog, he goes every where with me, he even preran the baja 1000 last year and he has been to the arctic ocean. He would protect me the truck and the house to the death.
 

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there is a fair amount left that i do not have pics of, but you get the jist of it.
 

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nice! i love off road racing. if you have a truck or maybe pics of ones you work on you should start up a new thread with em. i'd like to check em out
 

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New to the forum and only made it to page 118 of this thread so far but had to put up my boxes. First one is my Snap On KRL Series, 85th Anniversery Series. Sadly its currently empty as I've been laid off for several weeks, but normally its filled with 98% Snap On. Second is a small box I keep upstairs in my apartment and sometimes take on the road, the top is a Champion brand out of Chicago. Very nice vintage piece I got for 10 bucks at a yard sale, the bottom cabinet is a cheap unit I also got used at a flea market for 12 bucks. The last is one I call Frankenbox, because its made of pieces I scrounged together to make a toolbox. The top is a small Husky brand I got myself as a Christmas gift in 2005. The middle portion was scavenged from a former co-workers roll cart when he trashed the rest of it and got a new one. The bottom cabinet is Craftsman and used to belong to a good friend of mine. I was helping him clean out his garage and he was throwing the cabinet and a top box full of tools in the scrap heap. I told him for my help I'd take the tool box as payment. The top was trash, but the tools in it I still have and of course salvaged the bottom half for myself. None of the 3 pieces fit together at all, but it still gets used frequently.
 

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feltciera

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Heres some contents photos. Lets know what you think.
 

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mrholeshot

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Working my way slowly through this thread and will get pics of my "chaos rules" garage setup but had to reply to this pic.

This needs more love, such a good idea to save space! Gonna have to steal it and implement in my box.

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Thats a really cool idea. Just some wasted space in such a deep drawer.
 
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scarrylarry

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WOW! All very impressive homes for your tools.they all seem to be expensive when I lok for them I'm talking used.Anyway i just got given to me an old Beach made Ontario Canada.?It needs work,a few dents rust the like.I would like to dress it up a bit.Any ideas?Should I just sand the rust off bang out the dents and repaint.But the sanded rusted parts will be lower than the paint that is still on how do you get that all even
Thanks Fellas
scarrlarry
Would anyone on this thread like to offer some advice to this post?Or should I put it up as a new thread?

Thanks
scarrylarry
 

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Scarrylarry if you can post some pics I'm sure some of the guys who restore boxes would be glad to help.You'd probably have your best success posting a thread in the general tool discussion part of the board.Many guys don't stop in this thread anymore because its so bloated.I know I,for one,always enjoy pics of Beach boxes.I have a couple myself and have been looking for another for quite awhile.
 

scarrylarry

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Scarrylarry if you can post some pics I'm sure some of the guys who restore boxes would be glad to help.You'd probably have your best success posting a thread in the general tool discussion part of the board.Many guys don't stop in this thread anymore because its so bloated.I know I,for one,always enjoy pics of Beach boxes.I have a couple myself and have been looking for another for quite awhile.

Caper I will try and post some pics soon in the General Tool Discussion Forum as you suggested.
Thanks for the Reply!!!
scarrylarry
 
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redsky49

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Re: Lets see your toolbox

I have a very crowded 2 car garage, and a previously disorganized and inefficient small tool box. I decided to make some improvements to what I had rather than replace with new, bigger and better. Here is the 27” wide set up I started with, a bare bones Craftsman unit I have had for maybe 20 years:

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[I had actually driven the 35 miles to the nearest HF with cash in my pocket for the 41” US General chest and box, but couldn’t really warm up to the textured finish. In all other ways they were a great deal, but would also be a challenge for me to give up that much more floor space. So, I decided to pass on HF.]

The first step was to add the 2-drawer intermediate unit shown above to my existing set. Better construction than the friction slides of the existing units, and the weight capacity of the drawers is better. Progress!

The next step was to purchase some storage racks. Ernst and Sears to the rescue! Big improvement noted here. Here, all cleaned and polished (and artfully arranged for your viewing enjoyment), are my modest (mostly American) tools.




Top shelf:

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See?? Already some space made available. Next drawer down is primarily pliers. The black-handled dykes in the very center of the drawer just got a scotch brite treatment and clear epoxy coating, and look good for another 20 years. Go Craftsman!

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The come the screwdrivers, separated into flat blades and Phillips. By the way, if they could combine the shaft and tip of the PB Swiss with the Felo handle we would have a winner!

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The come the persuaders:


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Clearly that didn't work as planned.
 

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bmxr4life87

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be easy on me im still a youngen by most standards
heres my measly set i dont have much but i am only 22 and with a wife and lil one that really doesnt help but i make do with what i can
my box i got on clearance yes those are chains hanging on my box we use em all the time
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my free dewalt xrp drill 3/8 impact sockets and picture of my daughter, torx bits
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matco breaker ratchet, pry bars and long 3/8 locking extensions
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top drawer pens and sales flyers, calculator etc.
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loose drill bits, rulers, carbide burrs, razor scrapers, razor knifes
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ratcheting screwdrivers/nut drivers, hex wrenches, bits, precision screwdrivers, hooks and picks
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pliers and vise grips
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1/4 and 3/8 sockets and ratchets and some extensions
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top right drawer lots of memos bulletins and paperwork, misc.
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middle right drawer electrical strippers, dmm, test lights, test leads, leather mechanix gloves, tape
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bottom drawer top box right side chemicals, uv light, solder, tape, mechanics wire
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bottom box top left drawer 1/2 sockets, cdi torque wrench, ratchets and extensions all 1/2"
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hammers, punches, chisels and specialty e-450 ball joint installer tools, smaller pry bars
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SAE wrenches
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metric wrenches
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screwdrivers and nut drivers
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screw extractors, bolt extractors, easy outs, thread restorers and complete 115pc drill bit set, big *** scissors
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matco 76 pc tap and die set
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tape, pipes, da sander, slide hammer, pneumatic vacuum
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air tools this drawer is overfull and doesnt even have my impacts in it
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pulley pullers, flaring kit, quick release set, door spring tool, fuel pressure tester, brake tools
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pitman arm remover, window holders, hemostats, snap ring pliers, harmonic balancer puller
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specialty hardware and the ooops drawer its been cleaned out ALOT since this pic i was starting to packrat
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bottom right drawer c clamps, aerosol cans muffin tray (small parts storage) too much other **** to list
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IR Titanium impacts they are my most used tool!
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bmxr4life87

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be easy on me im still a youngen by most standards
heres my measly set i dont have much but i am only 22 and with a wife and lil one that really doesnt help but i make do with what i can
my box i got on clearance yes those are chains hanging on my box we use em all the time
IMG00318.jpg

my free dewalt xrp drill 3/8 impact sockets and picture of my daughter, torx bits
IMG00319.jpg

matco breaker ratchet, pry bars and long 3/8 locking extensions
IMG00320.jpg

top drawer pens and sales flyers, calculator etc.
IMG00321.jpg

loose drill bits, rulers, carbide burrs, razor scrapers, razor knifes
IMG00322.jpg

ratcheting screwdrivers/nut drivers, hex wrenches, bits, precision screwdrivers, hooks and picks
IMG00323.jpg

pliers and vise grips
IMG00324.jpg

1/4 and 3/8 sockets and ratchets and some extensions
IMG00325.jpg

top right drawer lots of memos bulletins and paperwork, misc.
IMG00326.jpg

middle right drawer electrical strippers, dmm, test lights, test leads, leather mechanix gloves, tape
IMG00327.jpg

bottom drawer top box right side chemicals, uv light, solder, tape, mechanics wire
IMG00328.jpg

bottom box top left drawer 1/2 sockets, cdi torque wrench, ratchets and extensions all 1/2"
IMG00329.jpg

hammers, punches, chisels and specialty e-450 ball joint installer tools, smaller pry bars
IMG00330.jpg

SAE wrenches
IMG00331.jpg

metric wrenches
IMG00332.jpg

screwdrivers and nut drivers
IMG00333.jpg

screw extractors, bolt extractors, easy outs, thread restorers and complete 115pc drill bit set, big *** scissors
IMG00334.jpg

matco 76 pc tap and die set
IMG00335.jpg

tape, pipes, da sander, slide hammer, pneumatic vacuum
IMG00336.jpg

air tools this drawer is overfull and doesnt even have my impacts in it
IMG00337.jpg

pulley pullers, flaring kit, quick release set, door spring tool, fuel pressure tester, brake tools
IMG00339.jpg

pitman arm remover, window holders, hemostats, snap ring pliers, harmonic balancer puller
IMG00340.jpg

specialty hardware and the ooops drawer its been cleaned out ALOT since this pic i was starting to packrat
IMG00341.jpg

bottom right drawer c clamps, aerosol cans muffin tray (small parts storage) too much other **** to list
IMG00342.jpg

IR Titanium impacts they are my most used tool!
IMG00348.jpg
 

taylorboi

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thats a sweet set up i feel you on the age and wife thing no kid for me yet but we get what we can with what we can
 

Rickster

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be easy on me im still a youngen by most standards
heres my measly set i dont have much but i am only 22 and with a wife and lil one that really doesnt help but i make do with what i can
my box i got on clearance yes those are chains hanging on my box we use em all the time
pliers and vise grips
IMG00324.jpg

I like seeing more and more of home remedy's for storing pliers, good job!
 

Slip_Kid

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Measly set my ***, that's one fine looking set of tools. I love a well organized set of drawers, tool drawers that is.
 
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