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    Talking Tool box love


    Thanks to Mr Repco I now own my very first proper tool-box. They have an unbelievable special on their 1-11 brand, 6 drawer, bearing slider man-boxes. 50% off so a total cost of $150. I have been patiently waiting for this special.
    No more turning up to raise meetings with my tools in buckets. I even have an empty draw (but not for long I imagine).
    If you have the need for a tool-box, now is the time.

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    Nice aren't they? I got one for my 40th along with a Powerbuilt one and some tools.

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    Ooh yeah. What do you use the removable tray in top for? It looks like it is purpose built for something because of the angled seperator.

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    Next step, choosing, and applying appropriate stickers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Next step, choosing, and applying appropriate stickers.
    Unicorns, Barbie, Hot wheels cars etc if my kids have their way.

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    What do you use the removable tray in top for? It looks like it is purpose built for something because of the angled seperator.
    Sockets, extensions and drives. Or those tools like hammers, big at one end.

    No stickers on mine toolbox - can't find my collection of Team Green ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    Ooh yeah. What do you use the removable tray in top for? It looks like it is purpose built for something because of the angled seperator.
    Thats where you put the bits that are left over after you reassemble the bike.
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by sels1 View Post
    Thats where you put the bits that are left over after you reassemble the bike.
    Mmm. Should have got a bigger man-box then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Sockets, extensions and drives. Or those tools like hammers, big at one end.
    LOL. I love the interweb. I have a thread about a tool-box. I thought it was for sockets but my socket set fits perfectly in a big draw. Snug.

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    I got a plastic tool box, it does the trick, im sure it only cost like $50 new. Has a nifty bolt and nut holder thing in it - no more "where did i place that washer"
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Hubbie received his shiny new one today...seems happy and it was the last one in the shop, phew!
    Pleased I went down when I did - Thanks again for the heads-up dude

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    Any photo's Guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    I got a plastic tool box, it does the trick, im sure it only cost like $50 new. Has a nifty bolt and nut holder thing in it - no more "where did i place that washer"
    One day your tool will be big enough to warrant the investment in a bigger and better tool box, don't worry it won't happen over night but it will happen (maybe)

    Quote Originally Posted by shafty View Post
    Any photo's Guys?
    Here you are sir. Take it this the same thing Clive - please don't tell me I missed the really hot deal?!
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    Mmmmmmmmm sexy in red


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    Yeah Baby. Tool-box porn.
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