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Who has a really small tool box?

mossyboy6

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This is my travel tool bag

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Sockets: shallow 4-20mm, shallow 5/32-1/2, deep: 8-20mm
Multimeter, Pb swiss screwdriver set, pliers, 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets with extensions, knife, flashlight and a tape measure.

I am going to add a breaker bar and more pliers.
 
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sk farmer

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keep looking, they are out there, here is mine that i just got set up.
 

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Been meaning to post this for awhile. This is my road box that I keep on my city service truck for school bus repairs. It's a Sears box, Made in Japan. 35 years old. The size is perfect in that it makes me NOT carry too much stuff. It's jammed to the top and it's been repaired quite a few times but it's still hanging in there. I've been working on school busses for 35 years and this has been my road box from the start.
 

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Not sure about "Really small" but here's my scrapyard/to go box.
Its small enough that I have to store the hacksaw blade separately from the hacksaw otherwise when its fitted to the saw its too long to fit inside.

Its an Enox box, made in England and cost eight quid secondhand.

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kra 65's older brother kr65 came to live with me today. a little reunion of sorts.
 

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treimers

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Thanks for that, but unfortunately by the time I got to see this, the auction had ended :(

However, there was a link on the auction page to another similar box, which I’m now in the running for. So hopefully the eBay Gods will smile on me & I just might ****** it :)


This is OT, but anyway...
You guys need to use J-Bidware or Auction Sentry....

They're software which auto-bids for you in the last 30 seconds or so of an auction.
Some people call that sniping, but I don't, because I just put in the amount I feel like something is worth, and walk away.
Then, when the auction ends, I've either won or lost, depending upon whether the price of the auction went up.

I hate the idea of bidding on an auction 2 days before it ends, and driving the price up to the max I want to pay 2 days in advance, only to see the item
go higher than I want to pay for SURE; after people see what the bid is up to, they'll mostly bid higher and I'll lose something I want at a decent price.

I regard JBidware as a way to ensure that just maybe, the idiot buyers on Ebay with more money than brains aren't going to drive the price of something up to higher than it's really worth.

(and yes, whatever I offer for something is ALWAYS exactly what it's worth, never mind that someone else would pay $100 more - they're wrong, and I'm right :D ;-)
 
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I bought a Homer box for my nephew to keep his various tools that I have given him. 8 bucks and it is pretty big.

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Figured I'd dig this old thread up.

My small toolbox is also a KRA-65C model. Purchased August 2012 on eBay.







What's inside:

Gearwrench X-Beam 9/16"
Gearwrench 1/4"-3/4" Stubby Ratcheting Wrenches
Snap-On Midget Wrench Set 1/8"-3/8"
Snap-On 1/4" Locking Flex Ratchet
Astro 1/4" Gearless Ratchet
Snap-On 3/16"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Shallow Sockets
Snap-On 3/16"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Deep Sockets
Snap-On 10pc 1/4" Hex Sockets
Snap-On 1/4"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Universal Sockets
Snap-On 1/4" to 3/8" Adapter
Snap-On 3/8" to 1/2" Adapter
Snap-On 1/4" Magnetic Bit Holder
Snap-On 4" and 6" 1/4" Extensions
Wiha .7mm-2mm Hex Key Wrenches
KD Tools Miniature Feeler Gauges
Thread-on Style Tire Core Remover
Bluepoint Miniature Mirror
Snap-On .50"-3/8" 13pc Hex Key Set
Slip'N'Snip Scissors
Snap-On 1/4"-5/16" Short Double Box 60* Offset Wrench
Bluepoint 1/4" Bit and 1/4" Drive Thumb Ratchet
Snap-On Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver w/ two different length holders
VIM Bit Ratchet
Snap-On Flip-Flop
Snap-On 45* Pick
Snap-On Mini Awl
Snap-On Core Remover
Bluepoint Wire Twisters
Snap-On High Leverage Pliers
Knipex 160mm Dykes
Snap-On Needle Nose/Cutters
Snap-On Long Reach Dykes
Knipex 7" Cobras
Knipex 7" Wrench Pliers
Bluepoint Ignition Pliers
Vise-Grip 4WR
Snap-On Midget Pliers

Other: Small container of bulbs, roll of copper wire, and a company issued Go/No-Go gauge for tires and brakes

Wanting to add a Snap-ON ADHW6 Adjustable Wrench to do a couple things my Knipex wrench pliers can't quite do.

A couple of the pliers look new due to the fact of trading all my pliers in that didn't say USA, for ones that do :thumbup:
 

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Figured I'd dig this old thread up.

My small toolbox is also a KRA-65C model. Purchased August 2012 on eBay.







What's inside:

Gearwrench X-Beam 9/16"
Gearwrench 1/4"-3/4" Stubby Ratcheting Wrenches
Snap-On Midget Wrench Set 1/8"-3/8"
Snap-On 1/4" Locking Flex Ratchet
Astro 1/4" Gearless Ratchet
Snap-On 3/16"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Shallow Sockets
Snap-On 3/16"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Deep Sockets
Snap-On 10pc 1/4" Hex Sockets
Snap-On 1/4"-9/16" 1/4" 12pt Universal Sockets
Snap-On 1/4" to 3/8" Adapter
Snap-On 3/8" to 1/2" Adapter
Snap-On 1/4" Magnetic Bit Holder
Snap-On 4" and 6" 1/4" Extensions
Wiha .7mm-2mm Hex Key Wrenches
KD Tools Miniature Feeler Gauges
Thread-on Style Tire Core Remover
Bluepoint Miniature Mirror
Snap-On .50"-3/8" 13pc Hex Key Set
Slip'N'Snip Scissors
Snap-On 1/4"-5/16" Short Double Box 60* Offset Wrench
Bluepoint 1/4" Bit and 1/4" Drive Thumb Ratchet
Snap-On Stubby Ratcheting Screwdriver w/ two different length holders
VIM Bit Ratchet
Snap-On Flip-Flop
Snap-On 45* Pick
Snap-On Mini Awl
Snap-On Core Remover
Bluepoint Wire Twisters
Snap-On High Leverage Pliers
Knipex 160mm Dykes
Snap-On Needle Nose/Cutters
Snap-On Long Reach Dykes
Knipex 7" Cobras
Knipex 7" Wrench Pliers
Bluepoint Ignition Pliers
Vise-Grip 4WR
Snap-On Midget Pliers

Other: Small container of bulbs, roll of copper wire, and a company issued Go/No-Go gauge for tires and brakes

Wanting to add a Snap-ON ADHW6 Adjustable Wrench to do a couple things my Knipex wrench pliers can't quite do.

A couple of the pliers look new due to the fact of trading all my pliers in that didn't say USA, for ones that do :thumbup:

nice setup. i usually watch for this thread but missed it. a little bump for those that may not have ever seen any of the "65" boxes before.
 

Mr.Ric

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older Bonney box, I keep my 1/4 metric socket tools in it.
 

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This thread has been inspirational for me, and has pushed me in the direction of a small box rather than a chest (for now)....

Can anyone tell me what this box is:

Many thanks:)



 

treimers

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This thread has been inspirational for me, and has pushed me in the direction of a small box rather than a chest (for now)....

Can anyone tell me what this box is:

Many thanks:)

Well, I may not be able to ID it, but it' looks to be maybe for a torque wrench and sockets?
That angled slot in the front looks like it's made to hold a set of things of varying diameters, with the largest diameter in the center and smaller ones out to the sides.

The long tray in the center would hold something with a handle as long as the whole box, which I'd say is 12"14" based on your bottle shown..

if not a torque wrench, maybe a short breaker bar and sockets??
 
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