Lets see those tools and toolboxes

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JScott23

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Finally took some time to snap some pictures of whats inside the boxes. The red ones have all my tools, the black are just parts & hardware. Eventually i plan to make a workbench in a garage with the black ones. But for now, just a few of my drawers.

Craftsman Wrenches SAE & MET

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Ratchets..1 craftsman, the other 2 are actually "GM Performance" ratchets. So i first picked one up at O'Reillys when i was out of town and needed one. I've used it ever since. Hate if you want, but i just bought a 2nd one. That's the style i prefer, and i actually like them better than my Craftsman one.

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Ratchets & Specialty Sockets

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MET Sockets (craftsman, part of a 300 pc set)

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SAE Sockets (craftsman, part of a 300 pc set)

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Screwdrivers

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Pliers

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Top Drawer of Hammers (have another)

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Drills: I love these little hitachi's. I will use the little impact for some things. Other than that i use a corded impact and craftsman air impact.

Need another impact and more batteries.

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Drill Bits for my drills

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Saftey Glasses, Lights, and Gloves.

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Overall since i'm not going to school for mechanics, and not using them daily or for my profession, these work for me. Personally the rest just isn't worth the extra money for me.
 
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1997k1500Calvin

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Finally took some time to snap some pictures of whats inside the boxes. The red ones have all my tools, the black are just parts & hardware. Eventually i plan to make a workbench in a garage with the black ones. But for now, just a few of my drawers.

Craftsman Wrenches SAE & MET

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Ratchets..1 craftsman, the other 2 are actually "GM Performance" ratchets. So i first picked one up at O'Reillys when i was out of town and needed one. I've used it ever since. Hate if you want, but i just bought a 2nd one. That's the style i prefer, and i actually like them better than my Craftsman one.

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Ratchets & Specialty Sockets

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MET Sockets (craftsman, part of a 300 pc set)

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SAE Sockets (craftsman, part of a 300 pc set)

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Screwdrivers

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Pliers

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Top Drawer of Hammers (have another)

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Drills: I love these little hitachi's. I will use the little impact for some things. Other than that i use a corded impact and craftsman air impact.

Need another impact and more batteries.

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Drill Bits for my drills

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Saftey Glasses, Lights, and Gloves.

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Overall since i'm not going to school for mechanics, and not using them daily or for my profession, these work for me. Personally the rest just isn't worth the extra money for me.
Sweet box, and Kool GM rachets

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I needed one of these recently. Who knows what it is?

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Well knowing that you did your refrigeration training a little bit ago. It's either a freon line cutter, or some sort of crimper/puller.

Edit: the more I look at it, it has something to do with hose clamps I'm pretty sure
 
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Well knowing that you did your refrigeration training a little bit ago. It's either a freon line cutter, or some sort of crimper/puller.

Edit: the more I look at it, it has something to do with hose clamps I'm pretty sure

Looks like a nipper or end cutter.

They're for these clamps. Really frustrating without the right tool :banghead:

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used for high pressure lines. we use the same clamps for oour shop air lines
 
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