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Old 03-15-2011, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Scoggin Dickey
I'll see what I can do



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heres mine
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after modifying tools to fit and such, it would really suck to have them stolen.
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Here is a few pics. I need more room. These are the only drawer pics I have
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J/K




this similar to one of the boxes I have


I guess I should take some pics for insurance purposes......

side note , my team won the 2006 late model championship at Altamont and we used a 5 gallon bucket
We won 75% of the races
It was fun beating the other teams with war wagons
Moral of the story
it's not the box or the tools
it's the nut turning the wrenches.

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Old 03-28-2011, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by stimpy
man I wish I had that when I moved mine , we used a lift gate at work to lift into the straighttruck then transfered it to my pick up . next time I am renting a lift gate truck ! but I can tell you this the spring suspensions and the boxs on the mac stuff are very sturdy , nothing like rolling one down a ramp off the back of a pickup bed and down the street and then trying to stop it ! ( someone gave me a winch with a short cable that came off the reel ! ) one of things I do Not want to repeat ! I( its amazing how much weight tools add up over time ! )
U haul rents a 5x10 Trailer or even a 12' open trailer with a ramp that I use to move my box it's $25 to rent, a way cheaper option to move your box. I've called a tow truck in the past but this is cheaper.
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I used a forklift and just pulled the drawers out whe it was time to offload
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I can play too ...

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My "little" corner of the garage .... !
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I dont have any pictures of mine off hand since I moved it all home and got out of wrenching for a living. But its pretty much identical to this one except much better taken care of.



I also have a 41" wide workbench from harbor freight with a light, 2 drawers and peg board backing, a single drawer work cart from matco, and a stainless steel 3 shelf cabinet for hazardous materials and fluids (krylon, lubricants, oils, etc.) As soon as I finish the garage remodel this weekend Ill get some pics.
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My Junk....
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Old 03-02-2013, 02:15 AM
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I guess I'll revive this thread All of the drawers are full but I'm not going to post 18 pictures! Lets see some more tools!
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Here's mine...I'm quickly finding out I'm going to need more space sooner then I thought. I think I'll add more cabinets to garage, verses getting another box. I gotta be honest. I bought a set of Gearwrench ratcheting wrenches, eh they're pretty good for the price. They're actually better then craftsman. But, I also bought a set of Harbor Freight stubby ratcheting wrenches, and I must say they're damn good for only $15.






Other storage for now.

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My junk







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[QUOTE=GTA Matt;17231838]My junk


JESUS CHRIST
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Originally Posted by PewterZCar
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I'd love to get a stainless top for mine, they are so ******* expensive though
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Got the Kobalt box used several years ago- never had a problem with it. Picked up the Husky box fairly recently. Doesn't seem as good of quality as the Kobalt box but I got it "used" still new in the box for $130. Couldn't pass that up .
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Originally Posted by MattSapp95_T/A
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My buddy has the exact same box, but in black. It's a nice piece for sure


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