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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
(Post 4972641)
too bad it won't stay looking like that.
It's nice to think it'll stay that way but you'll be reorganizing it every few months. |
Originally Posted by BlackGMC
(Post 4973758)
I know when i work on big projects, i have all my tools all over the place!!! I am a horrible slob and very forgetful when working on stuff. Just ask anyone who has worked with me... I am always asking "where is that damn 10mm, i just had it...."
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
(Post 4973864)
DUDE! WTF is it about the 10mm that makes it go missing all the damn time. i cant keep enough 10mm sockets/wrenches in the garage!
Every time I go to do something that involves a t-clamp all 20 thousand 10mm sockets I have bought go missing.. It's like how dryers eat socks...my garage eats sockets. |
@Ak harbor freight, northern tools or any other tool wholesaler will have some affordable numbered socket organizers. I got mine from harbor freight for cheap, they are pretty nice too. I picked up some wrench organizers. I am ADD on my stuff lol
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I bought the organizers from sears. They really work great.
When I make another trip to sears I will be buying 5 10mm and 10 15mm since those seem to disappear. |
Lol, 10mm
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Nice setup! Im a big fan of Hansen trays.
http://www.essexcountymotorsports.co...ox/drawer1.jpg |
Nice assortment you got their! i just skimmed thru your pics but if you dont got one already then invest in a good electric impact driver. i got a 18 volt makita with lithium ion batterys and that thing is a champ. it tackles everything i need it too do on pesky big rigs.
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Originally Posted by ak2007r6
(Post 4973926)
.. It's like how dryers eat socks...my garage eats sockets.
:jest: and 1slow01z71's description 'some engine building tools' - pic had a stapler. |
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