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I was using a Craftsman three-box stack that wasn't big enough. Bought the HF roller the OP got, now I need more tools. That HF box is a really nice unit for amazingly little money. View Quote Awesome! Im super excited to get a real box finally! I've been using a combination of plastic rollers and ammo cans :/ |
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Um, that BS is British Standard...................their 1/2 is like our 1", give or take a few feet..........but then they used to run positive earth......... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't take a picture of the toolbox, my name is on it. But, I found these bullshit sockets. I say they're bullshit cause the 1/2 socket is wayyyy bigger than a 1/2 in and they're stamped BS. I think I got ripped off. Hell the 1/2 is bigger than the scope tube. https://s10.postimg.org/4oygdnri1/20160829_042910_Copy.jpg https://s17.postimg.org/5wwp5m6an/20160829_042926_Copy.jpg Um, that BS is British Standard...................their 1/2 is like our 1", give or take a few feet..........but then they used to run positive earth......... Sarcasm meter needs calibrating lol. Had to get em to work on an ancient Rolls. But when a buddy is working on a car and ask for a half inch I always give em that. |
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Sarcasm meter needs calibrating lol. Had to get em to work on an ancient Rolls. But when a buddy is working on a car and ask for a half inch I always give em that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't take a picture of the toolbox, my name is on it. But, I found these bullshit sockets. I say they're bullshit cause the 1/2 socket is wayyyy bigger than a 1/2 in and they're stamped BS. I think I got ripped off. Hell the 1/2 is bigger than the scope tube. https://s10.postimg.org/4oygdnri1/20160829_042910_Copy.jpg https://s17.postimg.org/5wwp5m6an/20160829_042926_Copy.jpg Um, that BS is British Standard...................their 1/2 is like our 1", give or take a few feet..........but then they used to run positive earth......... Sarcasm meter needs calibrating lol. Had to get em to work on an ancient Rolls. But when a buddy is working on a car and ask for a half inch I always give em that. LOL. Had to get some British Whitworth's from a friend to work on an old BSA 441 Victor Special. Neither a 1/2 or 13mm would fit the damn nut. I was confused as fuck. Bought five BSA's as a package deal and the 441 looked damn near as good as this one. Would have kept it but the damn thing shifted and braked on the wrong sides! Was a damn clown show with me on it. |
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View Quote Your wife/girlfriend has a cute car. |
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"Organizing stuff"? What them words mean??? <a href="http://s192.photobucket.com/user/chadwimc/media/junk3_zpsc0e2ef75.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z64/chadwimc/junk3_zpsc0e2ef75.jpg</a> View Quote A blood vessel just burst in my eye. |
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Nice S2K dude, has a hardtop too. I sold mine a few years ago but they are great cars, very well built. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Nice S2K dude, has a hardtop too. I sold mine a few years ago but they are great cars, very well built. I drive red 00 AP1 daily...but no matching hardtop or toolbox. Agreed, it's a great car. You can track it, daily drive it, weekend cruise it, w/e it loves everything you throw at it. |
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View Quote Based on their 11 drawer cart prices, that cost you $5k, |
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One of the boxes at home and a roll around in the corner. Have an identical blue Macsimizer bottom at work. Big green rig was a CL find from a retired tech. Had to send a wrecker 100 miles to Houston to get it for me. $3500.00 was a bargain even if is was 11 years old. Probably $18,000.00 off the truck new today. http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt171/duc-man97/IMG_20160118_201721_585_zpshm9oyuwf.jpg Took it completely apart and cleaned it inside and out before putting it in the shop. Cleaned up pretty nice and had the 2 inch maple top planed and refinished to remove all the stains and beat marks. http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt171/duc-man97/ResizedImage_1380507293385_zps5bab03d1.jpg View Quote duuude...dat rmx tho!! |
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I like me some Mugen Power. http://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2016/07/27/144881/s1200_new4.jpg http://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2016/07/27/144885/s1200_Tim_Nash_collection_009.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Nice bikes! |
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I wish I had a larger tool box, but alas, all I have is a typical Sears Craftsman basic garage tool box and a 3HP garage air compressor. http://i.pbase.com/g9/72/325172/2/163974509.huFEZzpy.jpg View Quote I am just a home gamer so I've got a Husky version of this. Don't think my compressor is even 3HP. Since OP wanted organization: Top is everyday misc stuff. Sockets/ratchets with hammers on top. Wrenches. Screwdrivers. Pliers and some other stuff I am not remembering. Misc drawer. Wiring/electrical. Misc drawer. Bottom has router, router bits, sander, and skil saw. Most of my power tools just get thrown under one of my work benches. I also have a couple of the Gladiator cabinets from Sears that hold misc hardware, files, sand paper, spray paint, gun cleaning stuff, and who knows what else. Sears has these cabinets on sale right now with SYW rewards cash back and I've been thinking about picking up two more for storage. |
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So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ITT we learn which arfcommers are also on garage journal. So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. Yes! I have seen, drooled, and vowed to do exactly that... ...about the time my youngest graduates from college. |
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So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ITT we learn which arfcommers are also on garage journal. So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. Checking in. Spend a fair bit of time on there getting ideas for a (hopefully) upcoming 30x46 shop build. |
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<a href="http://s32.photobucket.com/user/Jacenz/media/box1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d40/Jacenz/box1.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
<a href="http://s32.photobucket.com/user/Jacenz/media/box1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d40/Jacenz/box1.jpg</a> I'm no luthier, but don't you worry just the tiniest bit about scratching the guitar stuff? Here's my ghetto solution for protecting a guitar. It involves bath towels that SWMBO retired from human rotation and a "suede" shooting sandbag for the neck. Quoted:
I hate you fuckers that have well organized toolboxes. Mine looks like a transformer threw up in ever drawer. Not posting a pic of my generic red Harbor Freight box that is overfilled and needs one of the sliders repaired. It generally has screwdrivers in one drawer, box/open wrenches in another drawer, sockets & tq wrench in another, etc. Edit: I lied and decided to post a quick snapshot a few minutes later. |
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I work out of the 44" every day its a nice box. only complaint is some of the drawers are a little shallow but its served me well so far.
I also have the HF roll around thats a rip off of the bluepoint cart that I do 90% of my work out of., |
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Your wife/girlfriend has a cute car. As a former AP1 stook owner, I say your avatar is most accurately directed at yourself. The S2000 is a proper sports car. |
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The tool room at the barn. I gave $200 for the toolbox at the pawn shop. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a229/damiengibson79/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-04/20160430_212507_zpsbwayiomu.jpg View Quote |
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ETA: Apparently Google+ has completely phucked my online photo storage. Bastards...
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Yes! I have seen, drooled, and vowed to do exactly that... ...about the time my youngest graduates from college. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ITT we learn which arfcommers are also on garage journal. So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. Yes! I have seen, drooled, and vowed to do exactly that... ...about the time my youngest graduates from college. Im patiently saving for it. I have a username there. No posts yet. In about 3 years im going to finish my shop build that i started in 2003 with my high school lawn money. Saving my first post for that epic build thread almost 20 years in the making. im going to double it next year (quonset style shop), insulate it with spray foam, do central air, and use the harbor freight box/bench idea. |
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LOL. Had to get some British Whitworth's from a friend to work on an old BSA 441 Victor Special. Neither a 1/2 or 13mm would fit the damn nut. I was confused as fuck. Bought five BSA's as a package deal and the 441 looked damn near as good as this one. Would have kept it but the damn thing shifted and braked on the wrong sides! Was a damn clown show with me on it. https://img.mecum.com/auctions/LV0115/LV0115-200932/images/LV0115-200932_1.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Can't take a picture of the toolbox, my name is on it. But, I found these bullshit sockets. I say they're bullshit cause the 1/2 socket is wayyyy bigger than a 1/2 in and they're stamped BS. I think I got ripped off. Hell the 1/2 is bigger than the scope tube. https://s10.postimg.org/4oygdnri1/20160829_042910_Copy.jpg https://s17.postimg.org/5wwp5m6an/20160829_042926_Copy.jpg Um, that BS is British Standard...................their 1/2 is like our 1", give or take a few feet..........but then they used to run positive earth......... Sarcasm meter needs calibrating lol. Had to get em to work on an ancient Rolls. But when a buddy is working on a car and ask for a half inch I always give em that. LOL. Had to get some British Whitworth's from a friend to work on an old BSA 441 Victor Special. Neither a 1/2 or 13mm would fit the damn nut. I was confused as fuck. Bought five BSA's as a package deal and the 441 looked damn near as good as this one. Would have kept it but the damn thing shifted and braked on the wrong sides! Was a damn clown show with me on it. https://img.mecum.com/auctions/LV0115/LV0115-200932/images/LV0115-200932_1.jpg Damn fine looking bike. |
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I don't post but do read there sometimes. US General toolbox, HF click torque wrench, and mostly 20 year old Craftsman USA sockets & ratchets. http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151/sleepdr/C0BA8E35-4831-4309-B0A7-00AF4EE7926F_zps8rqyma9f.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ITT we learn which arfcommers are also on garage journal. So far, none. When we see a shop lined with us general boxes from harbor freight built into their benches, then we've found one. I don't post but do read there sometimes. US General toolbox, HF click torque wrench, and mostly 20 year old Craftsman USA sockets & ratchets. http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151/sleepdr/C0BA8E35-4831-4309-B0A7-00AF4EE7926F_zps8rqyma9f.jpg Looks just like the one sitting in my garage. |
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Started out at 18 with a 26" craftsman stack, then went to a hft 44" roller. 10 years later I can proudly say I have never worked in a shop, nor once paid to have a vehicle repaired.
Harbor Freight 72" with 4 side hangs. Also have the Harbor Freight 5 drawer cart. I beleive in spending the $$ on tools and not the box - but then again im not opening every drawer 100 times a day. Just bought a house and moved everything into the basement while renovating upstairs/building a garage: https://s21.postimg.org/loybrvwev/20160822_171147.jpg |
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Quoted: Those old school Kennedys are serious $$$ now. The Homak Kennedys are junk. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I wish I had a larger tool box, but alas, all I have is a typical Sears Craftsman basic garage tool box and a 3HP garage air compressor. http://i.pbase.com/g9/72/325172/2/163974509.huFEZzpy.jpg And what looks like a Kennedy cantilever. Those old school Kennedys are serious $$$ now. The Homak Kennedys are junk. I also have a Kennedy Signature series 8 drawer machinists tool box back in the shed (sorry about the shitty cell phone picture in the dark). |
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