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New SO Box from CL How'd I do?

2oolhound

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Saw this on CL locally. It included a few misc. tools

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A few USA sockets, SK/Proto/CM/etc

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An air sander + Impact driver

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Some Mac screw drivers, chizels,new small puller, test light etc.

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A bunch of aviation drills

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The Mac and Snap-On stuff +old 1"mic and stud extractors (not truck brand)

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Special body work tools

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How'd I do for $300.00?
 
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W650Mike

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Clean, sand, and re-paint all three pieces - just to freshen them up. Hang the side box on the wall as a hanging cabinet since it looks functional, but doesn't "fit" the stack.

**** would be your name.:) (...and that's without the tools.)
 

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Clean, sand, and re-paint all three pieces - just to freshen them up. Hang the side box on the wall as a hanging cabinet since it looks functional, but doesn't "fit" the stack.

**** would be your name.:) (...and that's without the tools.)

Its the budget taco wagon!

Yea, you ****.

-Jeff
 
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great buy. i would not repaint any of it. clean it, wax it, and call it good.

now, load it up with tools.
 
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Holy ****! Thanks guys! I did better than I thought. I got 6 "you *****" wow. I didn't try to haggle the guy down and in fact I even told him I'd give him $350.00 for it if I could afford to but I couldn't. He was real nice about it and I even let him take 2 tools out to keep, an air drill, same make as the grinder that was like new and a pair of pliers. He was happy and so was I. I always figured 2 people should be able to do a deal and both leave smiling. That's what happened here.
 
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2oolhound

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great buy. i would not repaint any of it. clean it, wax it, and call it good.

now, load it up with tools.

Great advice, thanks I'll do it like that. and now I <s>get to</s> err.. I mean I'll have to pick up a few more much needed tools to fill it.

Clean, sand, and re-paint all three pieces - just to freshen them up. Hang the side box on the wall as a hanging cabinet since it looks functional, but doesn't "fit" the stack.

**** would be your name.:) (...and that's without the tools.)

Great advice about the side box. I'm having trouble fitting it into my tiny garage and still have access to the side cab.

Not to rub salt in any wounds but did I mention?

I discovered this sliding tray in the back of one of the drawers after I got home.

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That is a great deal worth double suckage!!!

As far as the paint on the box, after cleaning try wiping it down with WD 40. Haven't played with this much, but seems to work on older paint with great results.
 
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