• Hi Guest!
    If you appreciate British Car Forum and our 25 years of supporting British car enthusiasts with technical and anicdotal information, collected from our thousands of great members, please support us with a low-cost subscription. You can become a supporting member for less than the dues of most car clubs.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

Harbor Freight Rolling Tool Cabinet

:iagree: You could darn near live in that one. Course, it costs about as much as a small house too. :hammer:
 
Doc the second one I posted is like that one

00959931000


Also would be more comfortable with the Craftsman ,than a HF one

Need it for my metric wrenches, my metric screw drivers and my metric pliers!
 
DNK said:
Doc the second one I posted is like that one

00959931000


Also would be more comfortable with the Craftsman ,than a HF one

Need it for my metric wrenches, my metric screw drivers and my metric pliers!

Don't forget the metric hammer...
 
Couldn't find that so I had to retrofit an SAE one
 
So As I mentioned in the other post I bought the HF one, dang kills me to say that.
Nother question. I have a 30" 1/2 breaker bar. It ends up on the floor or on my roll around seat. What do you guys do with yours that won't fit in the box?
It's a shin killer :cryin:
 
I built a 32" wide wooden drawer under the work bench. It's mostly for drill motors and such, but that long breaker bar fits in nicely as well.
 
30" breaker bar?!? Wow. I've not found much a 24" won't un-do.

I'd make it stand inna corner if it kicked me shins.
 
DNK said:
I have a 30" 1/2 breaker bar. It ends up on the floor or on my roll around seat. What do you guys do with yours that won't fit in the box?
Cut it in half and weld in a U-joint.
 
Thanks Greg, Hmmm,,,, Don't quite know if that will work.
Won't that mess with the torqueage?
 
Back
Top