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Lazy Boy - Tool Cart

Jeriatric

Thinks out loud
Since I fired my dealer I spend a lot of time servicing and tinkering on three bikes.

Here's my latest addition, and something I wish I'd have thought of long ago.

A rolling tool cart.

REALLY is handy!
 

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For sure....

They do come in handy and yours is handy as all can be seen and not under the seat of the bench or to low. :2thumbs:
 
Isn't that what floor boards are for, to hold tools and parts? :) Seriously, that is a great idea and do I have your permission to copy it?
 
Isn't that what floor boards are for, to hold tools and parts? :) Seriously, that is a great idea and do I have your permission to copy it?

Thanks and sure thing :thumbup:

AmazonBasics 3-Shelf Shelving Storage Unit on Wheels, Metal Organizer Wire Rack, Black |or chrome

$28.00 & free prime shipping
 
when I had my shop years ago I mounted a craftsman 7 drawer tool box on a creeper and pulled it from side to side as I worked. Yours is a great idea. Keep it up
 
Great idea, just ordered one, beats tools and parts scattered on the floor!
Thanks and sure thing :thumbup:

AmazonBasics 3-Shelf Shelving Storage Unit on Wheels, Metal Organizer Wire Rack, Black |or chrome

$28.00 & free prime shipping
 
when I had my shop years ago I mounted a craftsman 7 drawer tool box on a creeper and pulled it from side to side as I worked. Yours is a great idea. Keep it up

You live in a beautiful state, sir. I ride over, often. In fact, St. George may be in my future.
 
Meanwhile, back in the living room.............

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Nice however I’ve noticed some mechanics keep the tool box next to the fridge for “other” multiple trips reason:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: (cart missing a cup/beer holder)
 
Nice however I’ve noticed some mechanics keep the tool box next to the fridge for “other” multiple trips reason:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: (cart missing a cup/beer holder)

You're right:cheers: I'll have to fix that. :thumbup:
 
Harbor Freight Three Level Cart

I recently bought one of these. It is for my basement model airplane shop. I plan to mount a small bandsaw and a combo belt sander/disc sander on the top shelf. The lower two will be for extra tools, misc, etc.

They are very affordable. ~$49 but wait for a 20% (or 25%) off sale.

Joe T.
 

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I got one them Gas Monkey shop stools with the toolbox under the seat. Keep the most commonly used wrenches, sockets, and drivers in the shop stool. Got 2 big roll around tool boxes that stay over by the wall.

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I got one them Gas Monkey shop stools with the toolbox under the seat. Keep the most commonly used wrenches, sockets, and drivers in the shop stool. Got 2 big roll around tool boxes that stay over by the wall.

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That'll work! :thumbup:
 
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