Tool chest wanted, snap-on, halfords industrial/pro......
Discussion
ARH said:
spikeyhead said:
Unless I want to move the stuff regularly, I'd rather just put up boards on the garage wall and hang everything from nails or Terry clips. Far easier to see at a glance what I want rather than trying to remember which draw it's in.
2 sheets of plywood and a box of nails £15 and everything has its place. nothing is on top of anything else. takes up no floor space. I would much rather have it like this.But then my garage is worse ...
uk66fastback said:
ARH said:
spikeyhead said:
Unless I want to move the stuff regularly, I'd rather just put up boards on the garage wall and hang everything from nails or Terry clips. Far easier to see at a glance what I want rather than trying to remember which draw it's in.
2 sheets of plywood and a box of nails £15 and everything has its place. nothing is on top of anything else. takes up no floor space. I would much rather have it like this.But then my garage is worse ...
I do like the idea of seeing your tools and have them in their own designated place but for some reason a tool board to me looks untidy and reminds me of something I botched together at work to hang tools and make it obvious when some had not been returned.
Tool cabinet etc would suit my needs much better and fit in with my work bench but without my tools taking over the garage.
Tool cabinet etc would suit my needs much better and fit in with my work bench but without my tools taking over the garage.
Morning All,
Agree - Snap-On's the way to go - not cheap though...
Have also found some good stuff at BigDug, and while they don't do tool chests yet, well worth checking out the huge range of storage equipment at http://www.ezrshelving.com/
Cheers...
Agree - Snap-On's the way to go - not cheap though...
Have also found some good stuff at BigDug, and while they don't do tool chests yet, well worth checking out the huge range of storage equipment at http://www.ezrshelving.com/
Cheers...
ROB_GTR said:
I do like the idea of seeing your tools and have them in their own designated place but for some reason a tool board to me looks untidy and reminds me of something I botched together at work to hang tools and make it obvious when some had not been returned.
Tool cabinet etc would suit my needs much better and fit in with my work bench but without my tools taking over the garage.
tool boards have three places where they are needed Tool cabinet etc would suit my needs much better and fit in with my work bench but without my tools taking over the garage.
Schools , prisons and certain aerospace settings
the first two is to account for your pointed instruments before dismissing a class and the third is due to very much higher risks of tools left in place in aero settings
Edited by mph1977 on Friday 15th March 13:51
mph1977 said:
tool boards have three places where they are needed
Schools , prisons and certain aerospace settings
the first two is to account for your pointed instruments before dismissing a clas and the third is due to very much higher risks of tools left in place in aero settings
Schools , prisons and certain aerospace settings
the first two is to account for your pointed instruments before dismissing a clas and the third is due to very much higher risks of tools left in place in aero settings
http://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/8208...
That was at my last place I worked. Was very nice to work in.
My new place I've been at for 6 months is state of the art. Love it here!
http://www.capitalsmart.com.au/
My new place I've been at for 6 months is state of the art. Love it here!
http://www.capitalsmart.com.au/
Edited by SkinnyBoy on Sunday 17th March 05:33
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