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ChevyEFI

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I bought these, bolted
them all together using many bolts, then bolted them to the wall. The work tops are 25mm
ply I bought as a single sheet and cut and sanded, then each one is screwed to the work
bench with 12 screws from underneath.

The top shelves are just standrd planks of timber mounted with wodden risers and then
fitted underneath with kitchen under cabinet strip lights. The end result is incredibly strong
and a joy to use. It has taken everything I have thrown at it in it's stride, and the addition
of the lighting has made dissasembly and reassembly of small componants really
comfortable to do.
You did a fine job assembling a good looking work area. I'll be coming back to your picture for inspiration as I have a wall area I need to rearrange.

If you've a thread mention of your Facom pieces, I'll be reading it soon via search. Or if you care to plan one in the future, that would be appreciated.
 

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You did a fine job assembling a good looking work area. I'll be coming back to your picture for inspiration as I have a wall area I need to rearrange.

If you've a thread mention of your Facom pieces, I'll be reading it soon via search. Or if you care to plan one in the future, that would be appreciated.

That's very kind of you to say so.... There are quite allot of my posts and
threads that extol the virtues of the vast amount of Facom tools I own. In
England they are the best value if you want to get premium quality tools
compared to the price of Snappy and Stahlwille, and of the thousands I have
spent on Facom I haven't been disappointed in the slightest with any of it.
Every socket, spanner, pliers and ratchet has been flawless and are a joy
to use. Do a search, and good luck with wall area.....






.....Meanwhile, back at the thread.....
 

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Here's mine, still working on getting more. My phone doesn't take very good pictures, so they look orange, but they're all red.
 

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My first red SO! Wiped with wd40 and now pretty close to new.

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Motor-Mechanic

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Nice set-up Rico :thumbup:

Don't have pics, but at work i have the following red tools;

Snap-On:
Long hard handle ratcheting screwdriver
2xmini phillips #1 #2
Stubby #2 phillips
Stubby #2 pozi-drive
16" groove joint grips
10" groove joint grips
10" groove joint parrot jaw grips
8" long nose pliers
8" high leverage side cutters
valve seal removal pliers
Multi-meter (well, its got a red protective boot)

Sykes Pickavant:
8 pce mega-torque screwdriver set

Forgot my mini-pick set, dead blow hammer and mini side cutters (all Snap-On).
 

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Finally some cell phone pictures of my Red Snap On tools. Even though the ratchet screwdriver looks orange, it's really red. If they don't look good I will have to use my DSLR and retake them.
 

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FYI - the red long cabinet screwdrivers are currently available from the truck and website. Got mine off the truck last week. SDDXL70AR.

I've been collecting red handles and will try to post pictures sometime soon!
 
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Sorry for lousy phone pictures, but it's all I have at the shop. Still a few more pieces scattered around shop and road box, but this is the majority of them.
 

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FYI - the red long cabinet screwdrivers are currently available from the truck and website. Got mine off the truck last week. SDDXL70AR.

I've been collecting red handles and will try to post pictures sometime soon!

Are you sure they're available online? Snap On's website shows 1 of 7 products...but doesn't actually have any product pages for it. Maybe you just got a NOS from the truck and the driver mistakenly thought they were online as well?
 

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Are you sure they're available online? Snap On's website shows 1 of 7 products...but doesn't actually have any product pages for it. Maybe you just got a NOS from the truck and the driver mistakenly thought they were online as well?

When I put the item number in, it comes up with 7PC Cab SD Set Red @ $164.95. It will let me add it to the cart as well.

Here are some pictures of my collection so far, trying to build it piece by piece.

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Hmm. That's interesting. I wonder why it won't work on my end? I wonder if it might just be a browser issue.

In any case, that's a nice set of drivers.

You've got a nice assortment going on there. Congrats!
 

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I re-discovered my Red ratcheting screw driver after a 10+ year hiatus. I received it as a gift back than but moved 3 times and lost track of it. FOUND IT!! It was a bit stiff so I took it apart, cleaned it, lubed it and it's back to as new condition again. A good day and a good reunion and it does have a gasket between the body and the cap.
 

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