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I had posted in another thread about having to buy a new/larger tool chest and being slightly pissed off about what's out there. As an alternative I decided to a full inventory and purge of what I had and I am glad I did. After thinning out a ton of redundancy, removing crap/no name stuff that has worked its way in over there years I have found that not only do I not need a new box but I was able to assemble a decent starter tool set for my son. The boy will be getting: B&D Dril/Driver 3/8 and 1/4 ratchets and a decent enough assortment of sockets to get him started Craftsman combo wrenches Craftsman screwdrivers Pliers (slip joint, channel lock and needle nose). Allen Wrenches As a bonus I found a nice tool bag on sale at Home Depot that fits everything. The only thing I almost gave away that I retracted was an old forged 12" Proto adjustable wrench that I have no idea how I came to own. After some research and cleaning I discovered it is a really nice tool | ||
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I did something similar a few years back. I kept the best two of everything, especially in combination wrenches and sockets. The dupes and leftovers made a pretty decent, if eclectic, set, including a decent Craftsman top box and a old, worn but completely usable Kennedy cart with (as I recall) 4 small drawers, two big drawers and a bin on the bottom. Sold the whole kit and kaboodle to a kid where I worked that was just starting out at give-away prices on the payday payment plan. We were both happy. Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent. | |||
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I did the restructuring of the tool box... Now I can't find what I'm looking for ! Lol .... Strange how all the junk gets tossed in there as time goes by. | |||
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I recently did the same tool box clean out, thinking it was time for a new one. My current box goes with me in the truck, the roller boxes stay in the shed. This truck box is a Craftsman kit purchased in '77 at the Sears store on 1st Ave S. in Seattle. Back then, this is where folks shopped in that area. I have started assembling the left over dupes into boxes for the other vehicles...and loaner to the adult children | |||
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