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oldskoolgixxer

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for some time now i have been trying to get a replacement screwdriver storage tray......for about 8 months i have been watching ebay.,.. ive asked the so man if he know anyone with one.... but no luck.... im getting to the point of buying a new full set of screwdrivers just for the tray.... if anyone knows where i can get one...it would be very much appreciated....

i know there are lots of alternative options for storage... but its just something i want....


thanks to anyone who can help.....

ps its the same tray as in the attached pic i need...
 

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GBNZ

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Check ebay been a guy advertising new trays a while back for wrenches but who knows if you dont ask.
 

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Darn it !

I have the one that takes the two stubbys & thought I could help you out.

But unfortunately no :(
 

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shipping on that would be a little high. if you still have a snap on guy tell him you want one.
Some guys use 2-3 inch foam and shadow them.
 

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just wondering, is that so tray made of a durable material or is it kinda flimsy?
 

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Why do you want that? It is flimsy, pretty much a throw away thing in case you didn't know.
 
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oldskoolgixxer

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Why do you want that? It is flimsy, pretty much a throw away thing in case you didn't know.

your right its a flimsy...peice of cheap brittle thin plastic....i just quite like it....espesh when say if you have several snap on sets of different things...like i do all in there little neat trays.....
 
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man, I throw all my snap on trays away. Maybe I should start saving them and selling them

well to be honest... i cant see it being a major earner.....it appears i am the only person in the world who would want them....on the other hand if i had more cash i would probably upgrade all my trays to durable proper organisers....but you know.....
 
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I make those live forever
I have one ,20 years old easy
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.....it appears i am the only person in the world who would want them....

No I wouldn't say that at all. If you look at the pictures in the "Let's see your toolbox" thread, there are quite a few who keep their screwdrivers & other tools in the trays they came in :thumbup:

I've kept my trays, for the day that I might have a toolbox with wide enough enough drawers to allow me lay out my stuff in their trays.

Also, I'd have to say that the trays that the screwdrivers came in, such as the type that the OP is looking for, are more sturdy than some of the flimsy trays that tools come in. They seem to be made of a more durable grey plastic, whereas the real flimsy ones are usually black.
 

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No I wouldn't say that at all. If you look at the pictures in the "Let's see your toolbox" thread, there are quite a few who keep their screwdrivers & other tools in the trays they came in :thumbup:

I've kept my trays, for the day that I might have a toolbox with wide enough enough drawers to allow me lay out my stuff in their trays.

Also, I'd have to say that the trays that the screwdrivers came in, such as the type that the OP is looking for, are more sturdy than some of the flimsy trays that tools come in. They seem to be made of a more durable grey plastic, whereas the real flimsy ones are usually black.

Isn't that the rational behind snap on sales.....so people buy a box bigger than what they truely need to store those trays lol
 

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I see the appeal for those who are ultra oganized. I just think they eat up way to much space. Space in all my boxes is very limited. I have just always tossed them.
 
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I've kept my trays, for the day that I might have a toolbox with wide enough enough drawers to allow me lay out my stuff in their trays.



yes you have hit the nail on the head...when i eventually get my huge classic snap on box...everything in its place.... will be all good.....
 

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Your not the only one who likes them when mine break and I cant locate anymore. Ill buy new tools just to get the trays and take the old tools home for use there.
 
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