Lets see those tools and toolboxes

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jt1500

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here is my box, snap-on roller and top chest

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New 3bay 6s box next to my old 2bay 6s box. Loving all the space in and on top of it

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I finally remembered to take a camera to work. So Here's mine.

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Now I'm running out of room, thinking about buying another side box for the other side.
 

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Past couple weeks additions to the box.

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I finally remembered to take a camera to work. So Here's mine.

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Now I'm running out of room, thinking about buying another side box for the other side.

I'm done buying tools for awhile now because I just can't cram anymore in my box... Need to get a top chest one of these days :hmm:
 

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I'm tired of buying tools, I've spent over $80 in the last 30 years. I just paid off my Snap on Dealer, Still owe the Mac guy about a $100. When he's paid off I need to buy a few specialty tools. I need to buy a new creeper really soon, Mine is completely shot. Plus I need to replace my 1/4" and 3/8" Air ratchets and angle die grinder. They are starting to loose power.

How are those Carlyle tools? I need a set of those 0* offset wrenches.
 

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How are those Carlyle tools? I need a set of those 0* offset wrenches.

What Carlyle I do have is top notch :shrug: Fit and finish is excellent, chrome isn't quite as hard as my Snap-On or Proto stuff so they tend to get scuffed up more but :shrug: Socket walls are slightly thicker than my MAC sockets too. I did break a 10mm socket but I had a lot of leverage on it... The torx bits are meh though, I wouldn't buy those.
 

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Cool! I have MAC Torx sockets so that's not an issue. I'm not worried about scratches, I don't think I own a tool that doesn't look like it's 10 years old. Even though It's less than a month old. I'm hard on my tools, I usually have a pile to get warrantied every week.

I'll have t swing by NAPA and check out those wrenches
 

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Got a new Makita set for work impact and drill.
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Finally getting ready to move out of my townhouse style apartment.

First real chance i've had to snap a picture of all three boxes...

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It will be nice to not have to load up toolboxes and take my tools everytime i need to go work on something. Back to the shop they go.
 
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