tools/tool boxes
This is the only pic I have right now, It looks small in the pic but I can fit a guy into the bottom drawer and close it
Modified by swanny at 9:12 PM 2/23/2005
Modified by swanny at 9:12 PM 2/23/2005
Did somebody say cosco special?

Little less then $700, and it came with the top box as well,
im not using it just yet, 40" wide and ball bearing.
Been building my collection of tools for awhile, it never, ever, ever ends. Ive got mostly craftsman stuff,
with some tools from discount places like http://www.northerntool.com and http://www.harborfreight.com





They key to buying from the discount places is knowing what to go cheap on, and what not to. Pry Bars, Breaker Bars, Hammers, etc...
go the cheap route. For tools which actually need to have some quality in them (sockets, wrenches, air tools) its craftsman's good price and lifetime warranty for me.

Little less then $700, and it came with the top box as well,
im not using it just yet, 40" wide and ball bearing.
Been building my collection of tools for awhile, it never, ever, ever ends. Ive got mostly craftsman stuff,
with some tools from discount places like http://www.northerntool.com and http://www.harborfreight.com





They key to buying from the discount places is knowing what to go cheap on, and what not to. Pry Bars, Breaker Bars, Hammers, etc...
go the cheap route. For tools which actually need to have some quality in them (sockets, wrenches, air tools) its craftsman's good price and lifetime warranty for me.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pK1spooled »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They key to buying from the discount places is knowing what to go cheap on, and what not to. Pry Bars, Breaker Bars, Hammers, etc...
go the cheap route. For tools which actually need to have some quality in them (sockets, wrenches, air tools) its craftsman's good price and lifetime warranty for me.
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Very true... I have some harbor freight stuff (2 hammers, 3 pry bars and a couple misc pliers) but I also have a couple very nice and $$$ snap on rachets. So spend where it counts. Craftsman is a great deal, but I finally broke down and bought my snap on 3/8 drive after breaking craftsman rachet number 1,562 well not literally, more like 5
Brandon
go the cheap route. For tools which actually need to have some quality in them (sockets, wrenches, air tools) its craftsman's good price and lifetime warranty for me.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Very true... I have some harbor freight stuff (2 hammers, 3 pry bars and a couple misc pliers) but I also have a couple very nice and $$$ snap on rachets. So spend where it counts. Craftsman is a great deal, but I finally broke down and bought my snap on 3/8 drive after breaking craftsman rachet number 1,562 well not literally, more like 5
Brandon
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