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Like these? They look great but I haven't used one.
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The current Milwaukie branded hand tools are pretty nice too. Probably made in China. IDGAF.
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Most of my tools are older Craftsman, but I have a variety. KD, SK, Proto, I even have a 1/2" SnapOn ratchet. I found it in a parking lot with a broken tooth. The Snap-On van showed up at the gas/service station across the street from work, so I took it over and he fixed it. I don't need it and never use it. I've got the 1/2 Craftsman that my parents gave me when I was 16 and the 1/2 Craftsman that was my dads. I think I've got a few Lisle for some specialty stuff, a little Husky (which seems to be as good as Craftsman or anything else that I own) and probably a couple/few other items.
I saw a video the other day with these combo head screwdrivers (commonly called ECX, I think). For places where the screw is cut for phillips or regular, this seems like it would be great. I may have to add one or two. (I think technically, the screwdriver is a regular with a square drive, not actually a phillips, but it was being used on the screws on an electrical receptacle, and seemed to work well.) https://www.kleintools.com/sites/all...731-4_alt1.jpg |
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As absurd as snap on retail prices are, this is by far my fav ratchet. I'll dig through a mountain of 3/8 drive tools to locate my precious. Ive never bought a new snap on product but I may splurge if I ever lose this guy. |
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My roll-away? Well for one, even though it has casters, it's never moved, as neither are 3 more that I have. What's in it? Heinz 57. But the main box has little to no HF tools in it. I have bought many HF tools for use away from home or one time use. Some of them worked one time. Some of them didn't work at all, or broke before the job was done. I have to say there might have been a time when the HF power tool line was simple, one or 2 choices, and not badly made. I have one angle grinder that has survived 2 others, all the same vintage. All of them were used extensively in 2004 during the '71S build. The only SO tools I have I've gotten used at a bargain. Almost an accident. |
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One thing I've been known to do - if things are tetrised into a drawer, I 'll throw a copy of a picture into the bottom of the drawer so I don't have to tear my hair out recreating the sort after a big project. Sure. Could just use the phone, but I'm never good at retrieving digital files.
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One thing I've learned: Batteries leak. For infrequently used electronic tools, I take the batteries out and store them close by.
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Toolbox with original drawer layout. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1641952078.jpg |
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An alternative to a photo is thin foam rubber. Cut around your tools and slot them in.
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