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Find a replacement box at a yard sale or Craigslist? :)
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Before I proceed with the elastic band concept....I'm going to see if one of these will work.......
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I used screws and JB Weld to repair a blown moulded case for the Ryobi demo saw. If you want, I'll post pics. It works OK.
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I added a latch and metal hinges. Parts I just happened to have around.
Because of the "slant" angles on the sides of the plastic box top & bottom, I cut small aluminum wedges so the draw latch would mount and align properly. I also have a big roll-around tool chest/base combination, but I still find it useful to have a good portable set. These have certainly served me well over the years. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639100297.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639100297.JPG |
I knew it was a craftsman box the second i saw the title! lol I have a little 1/4" set probably from the early 90s I love it use it constantly. With an s-k ratchet because the craftsmans are scrap metal ofcourse. The latch is actually a seperate part i think so its a little more flexable material. I dred the day the latch breaks but with a little injunuity im sure it could be resolved somehow either with a latch or perhaps a snap. i like the magnetic idea aswell but it would be a mess with all the metal dust in my shop
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BTW I can only hope to get my drawer that organized |
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Since this picture was taken a while back, I’ve added more sockets as needed. Edit: my name is a930rocket and I’m a tool addict. 😂 |
Get the magnetic drop in organizers like the olsa ones, vs the ones with clips, those are great. Will dig up a picture.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1639105550.jpg
Can't remember which brand I got, but the same thing, and there are also a few different styles for extensions, wobbles, etc. |
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I wonder if this how it's done as NASA? ;) |
I just came upon a Williams box with broken hinges. I havnt got into it yet but i was thinking maybe small jack nuts would be the strongest connection if there is a big enough hollow area in it. kinda doubt my local hardware store has them though
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I use socket organizers (rather like A930Rocket's pictures) that go neatly int my big Craftsman roll around chest...much easier to grab what you need that way, or take a whole row with you.
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I used to have 5 boxes, one 3 high and one that was 2, not counting a small portable. When we downsized, I kept one top because it had been my grandfathers (not particularly old, but was his) and got rid of the rest. I need to start expanding again, but have other things to attend to first. |
On the moulded case, how about simply strap it closed with a large slide release dog collar? Would probably keep working even if the back hinge failed too.
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