They are all perfect. No crooked shanks in my batch!How do you like the Williams screwdrivers. I've read more than a handful of reviews claiming that the shanks are crooked almost as if the hole in the handle wasn't drilled concentrically.
How do you like the Williams screwdrivers. I've read more than a handful of reviews claiming that the shanks are crooked almost as if the hole in the handle wasn't drilled concentrically.
Nutts, I think I know the answer, but is that chipping hammer made in USA? The logo is trying really hard.
I was inspired by it to try something myself. It didn't work out quite as well. I thought "Hey I've got that adaptor to take a 1/4-20 and attach it to my boom mic stand. I wonder if that could hold the stick light." The answer is it really can't. This is a picture of it precariously not toppling over for the moment.
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I had never thought of that. I have a dozen or so of those boom mic stands. I think they have a secondary use now.


And how do you feel about the switch? What's your JD power initial quality gut feel / reckon?
The biggest reason I DIDN'T want to make the switch is because of the latching system.. but I just realized something this week.
The shop is MY shop. I don't plan on rolling the cabinets around once I build the work top for them like others have. So with that being said, I'm going to remove the latch. I might find a way to mount magnets to the insides of the boxes so that the drawers don't come open so easily.
The drawers look and feel like they will take almost as much weight as my snapon box. The snapon box drawers open out farther than the HF but it's only an inch or two and I don't think it will be THAT big of an issue. The amount of added space means I won't have to jam pack the drawers. My goal is to organize things spaciously and easy to find. Drawer weight should not be a HUGE issue with exception of my socket drawers but I plan on doing one for 1/2, one for 1/4, and one for 3/8. They will be lined with the Ernst Socket bosses (Red for SAE, Blue for Metric). I think that by separating them out like that on the socket bosses and not lining them up row upon row without any gap in between will help save some weight.
Two other boxes I have are husky's and the HF are CLEARLY better than them. I wanted four matching boxes to layout the tools easier. The HF are at a price point that makes this possible while still giving me sufficient quality.
Overall quality of the box seems good. Not fond of the casters but the casters on my snappy are crappy right now anyways and I really don't plan on moving them once I build the castors onto them. If I decided they need to be more mobile later I'll budget $100 each for quality casters. I saved $100 on this one with the coupon.
I like the fact that i have the options to do all the add ons (side cabinets, lockers, or top box) should I decide to go a different route in the future. I am kind of kicking around the idea of doing a side cabinet on each end of them but I'm kind of thinking that will be over kill and I'm not sure I'll have enough space in the new shop to have THAT much work bench space.
That's the 56"? Are the latches the same as on the 44"? If so I haaaaate the latches on it. Not even for moving around but I just have to really push in on it to latch them closed. I don't ilke that some of the drawers are open and some are latched. I think I would have went with the Masterforce if I did it over again because they have the latches built into the handle on the front of the drawer. Though if I had done that I'm sure there'd be something about those that aren't as good as the HF. It works just fine for my uses but those latches do bug the **** out of me. I haven't tried taking one of the drawers off yet though to see if there are little rubber dampers I can remove or anything to get them to latch easier. Otherwise it's a good box. Are you planning to fill one of the 4 with just Felo screwdrivers?![]()
That's the 56"? Are the latches the same as on the 44"? If so I haaaaate the latches on it. Not even for moving around but I just have to really push in on it to latch them closed. I don't ilke that some of the drawers are open and some are latched. I think I would have went with the Masterforce if I did it over again because they have the latches built into the handle on the front of the drawer. Though if I had done that I'm sure there'd be something about those that aren't as good as the HF. It works just fine for my uses but those latches do bug the **** out of me. I haven't tried taking one of the drawers off yet though to see if there are little rubber dampers I can remove or anything to get them to latch easier. Otherwise it's a good box. Are you planning to fill one of the 4 with just Felo screwdrivers?![]()
On the 44" all that has to be done for easier opening and closing is to take the drawers out and straighten the bend (detent) at the end of the slides on the drawer with a pair of pliers. Don't take too much bend out or drawers won't want to stay closed. Did it to all of mine and dawers now open and close easily!
Sweet! Keep us updated. I'm looking to start adding automotive tools to my collection as well.Don't have any pictures of them, but I'm starting automotive classes at my community college this fall, so I've recently dropped around $650 on tools. I'll have to see about getting some pictures once I get my box set up how I want. Still have a ton of tools to buy too, which will be expensive, since I go by the mantra of "buy once, cry once", so I'm buying good tools from the start, so I don't have to replace them as soon as I get a real job. Although I am waiting on the big name tools until I'm actually a student and can take advantage of their student programs.
I used one of these to attach it to the mic stand:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0032D0P84/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Hopefully yours is stronger than mine. Someone suggested adding a counterweight but I think mine would snap in half.
Makes me think of a toy I had as a kid:
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It was a tower crane with a little electric motor that really could lift stuff. It couldn't lift much weight though without flipping over. I knew a real tower crane had a large counter weight on the back so I taped every battery I could find and had like a 20lb counterweight on it. It was just a cheap plastic crane. I tried lifting something heavy and the motor was straining and the boom was bending but it didn't tip over like before. Then it exploded.![]()
On the 44" all that has to be done for easier opening and closing is to take the drawers out and straighten the bend (detent) at the end of the slides on the drawer with a pair of pliers. Don't take too much bend out or drawers won't want to stay closed. Did it to all of mine and dawers now open and close easily!
I went out and did it and it is much better. I took almost all of the bend out though because I will just lock it when I move it. It actually seemed like a useful enough "fix/hack" that I did a video on it for others. I gave you a shoutout for the idea too. My box is going to be a lot nicer to use now.![]()
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I tried to keep it short but it surprising how easy it is to ramble on and make a video super long. Especially when those Knipex Pliers Wrench look just like a bird / dinosaur.
I remember getting the SAME crane for Christmas one year. It was around the time that i determined "santa" had the same hand writing as my mother.... Anyway, having that thing was like someone giving me a new car, i loved it for years. And i did the same as you, never broke it, but i remember taping rocks with duct tape to the back. Loved it.
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I went out and did it and it is much better. I took almost all of the bend out though because I will just lock it when I move it. It actually seemed like a useful enough "fix/hack" that I did a video on it for others. I gave you a shoutout for the idea too. My box is going to be a lot nicer to use now.![]()
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I tried to keep it short but it surprising how easy it is to ramble on and make a video super long. Especially when those Knipex Pliers Wrench look just like a bird / dinosaur.
I went out and did it and it is much better. I took almost all of the bend out though because I will just lock it when I move it. It actually seemed like a useful enough "fix/hack" that I did a video on it for others. I gave you a shoutout for the idea too. My box is going to be a lot nicer to use now.![]()
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I tried to keep it short but it surprising how easy it is to ramble on and make a video super long. Especially when those Knipex Pliers Wrench look just like a bird / dinosaur.
I went out and did it and it is much better. I took almost all of the bend out though because I will just lock it when I move it. It actually seemed like a useful enough "fix/hack" that I did a video on it for others. I gave you a shoutout for the idea too. My box is going to be a lot nicer to use now.![]()
I tried to keep it short but it surprising how easy it is to ramble on and make a video super long. Especially when those Knipex Pliers Wrench look just like a bird / dinosaur.
You are such a clown lol
Thanks for the excellent video though. I was mistaken on what I thought you were talking about. i havn't noticed that issue but I will go out and look now. I came out to the shop for a few before the first playoff game today to move the tools into the news box from the snappy.
Don't worry.. the felo's are nice in safe in their new home. I really want a set of kniplex comfort grip stuff now
Good video, i will most likely do this to my box as well. I agree, there is many times that i close my drawers and come to find out they are not fully closed because of the stupid detent. Only thing you have to be worried about is if your box is on a perfectly level surface, then the drawers may drift open. I have an old Snap On box at work that does this.
Love your long flowing hair, and your use of the word vi-o-la..... Lol.
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Cool trick on the slides! I'm going to see if straightening the detents on my cart will help.
This is good to know. I've been debating on getting the HF44 for a while now and every time I'm in HF and play with the display I'm turned off by the rough drawer closing.
Haha, great video man!
Thanks for the credit line, but in honesty I think I read somewhere here on GJ about doing this sometime back. I actually originally did it on my Craftsman Heavy Duty boxes under my workbench and it made a huge improvement! When I got my two new HF 44's last month I did it on them too. It a little trick that's not brand specific.
BTW, you sold me on the Knipex pliers wrench. Now another expensive "must have" tool for my tool box! Thanks alot!![]()
Just picked up this 20 gallon speedaire cast iron compressor all made in USA for $325 Canadian. Awesome find I love it!
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=516715&stc=1&d=1452994191
Some stuff I picked up in the good old USA Sears , HF , amazon etc.
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The distributer of Snap On had a sale so I got these for a about 50$
3/4 sliding handle
3/8 swivel adapter
1/2 socket set
Ellert Iceland