ive got that same box plastered in ordnance and automotive stickers at work... since they supply most of my tools, i dont have the need for a bigger box. thats about the right size for most jobs, that box should work well for you.
ive got that same box plastered in ordnance and automotive stickers at work... since they supply most of my tools, i dont have the need for a bigger box. thats about the right size for most jobs, that box should work well for you.
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so far so good! Although i do plan on buying a 4 deep 1 shallow shelf top box to replace this 3 shallow 1 deep shelf one..
Got this one at Costco a while back, under $650 for this beast. I would take pictures, but I was going to paint my garage so I moved everything to the other half and its hard to get to.
I can stand on the bottom drawer, the slides are that strong.
Last edited by OldOneEye : Nov 21st, 2004 at 10:58 PM.
i'll try to take a picture of all my tools some day, there thousands upon thousands of them (including woodworking / power tools)
this is that useful little set i picked up a couple months back to take back and forth with me when i need to bring tools to a friends house or something
i have 2 BRAND NEW Craftsmen toolchests sitting in my garage collecting dust. i recently had both my sisters move into their own houses.... so our garage is full of random bits and pieces from their move's. (furniture, a giant chest, a stove, a couch, and a bunch of chairs. needless to say it makes organizing the garage a pita (it'll be nice when im finished, im debating right now doing one of those oil-resistant concrete floor treatments....debating, cause i dont know how much longer we're going to keep this house. who knows. as of right now, 2 things may happen. we get a new house, and i try to find my own house after college, or.... we keep this house till i'm done with college, and once i get a job, i set up a payment plan with my mother and buy the house from them (at prob wayy under market value)...i love this house, but i dont know how much longer i want to stay in Revere (insurance is higher than most of the surrounding areas because we border boston directly, plus, i hate my neighbors. apparently putting nails under their wheels (so they drive through them when they back up) isn't enough to keep them from parking in front of my house and blocking my driveway (ive tried calling the police, even sending them pictures of them blocking my driveway, they never come down....fucking useless bastards)
anyways, now that im done ranting, bah, whatever. thats the small set. i'll try to take pictures of my basement (also full of tools) and my garage (packed with tons of stuff).
These is my very organized tool sets and room If you see any tool boxes that I didn't focus on they are all filled. The table is filled with a bunch of crap also.
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man, what's with all these tools?
I got my tool box down to the point where I can do 90% of the work on my car anywhere and it fits in a small tool kit. Yeah I'd need some other tools to swap my engine out, but you don't do that on the road side.
When all my tools are in their respective places. It take the small West coast choppers box, the craftsman box, 4 large tool bags and 4 small tool bags. And we still end up having some tools still in their factory cases or boxes.
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1987 300ZX Turbo, 5 Speed, TurboXS H-34 BOV, WAI, Under Construction
Clutch, Wheels, Tint, Paint, Interior, HID