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todo

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Druder

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Looks like a very efficient use of the space available. I don't see anything I would do differently or add, if you needed screwdrivers or pry bars it would be as easily as drilling a line of holes as needed.
 

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I like the magnetic rails too. I use something similar actually inside a tool bag, and I'm soon going to be transferring it to a cart somewhat like yours. Take a look at VIM Magrail TL magnetic rails. They're designed to go flat in a drawer and store sockets, but using the socket posts and the "lifters" as dividers, they work absolutely awesome mounted on a vertical surface, for all kinds of tools.
 

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What magnetic rails are those ? Not sure the cardboard will last long, need to look for a plastic container to cut to replace that. Reminds me I need to do the same.
 

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Only/main problem I see is no way to secure tools. (Tools that walk away)
 
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Great job. You are ready to tackle the hunny-do list now

Mostly used for mowers, motorcycles, Side by sides, and yeah some hunny do tasks.

Mainly what I discovered is that having necessary tools all within sight and easy reach, I actually enjoy again doing some of these mundane tasks. No more endless trips retriving tools from a tool box drawer. I'm actually considering getting a second one. Also I think the fact that its so small and easily positioned right beside where I'm working, allowing to reach any tool right from a rolly seat. Not sure why I never used a cart before but I'm sold now on its effectiveness.
 

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Looks very efficient.. I too would do this but it will be a few years as my 2yr old and 5 yr old would make quick work of misplacing things!!


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That’s fantastic and built for your needs. I would probably upgrade the cardboard for some plastic bin. Check the usual places like Walmart, Dollar Tree and if need be look at the Container Store. Other than the cardboard I wouldn’t change anything.
 
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Added a few more things, plus a set of Mountain wrenches to the cart. Man am I impressed with these wrenches. Why didn't I know about these until now?
 
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Lelandwelds

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I used to have a tool belt set up for framing and one for electrical work. I had a couple of plastic tackle boxes similar to the Stanley that went with each belt.

Same idea I guess. Maybe ladders are a bit harder with a cart.
 
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