![]() Take a look at your tool box, workshop, storage spaces, vans, or other tool holding areas. Once I get through everything that I haven’t been using and can part with, I’ll focus on asking two questions about almost everything remaining – “do I need this?” and “where will it go?” This might be the first year I fully organize everything and keep just what I need – with some duplicates and favorite mementos allowed. My L-Rack looks like this Tekton tower, but taller, and with organizers with bins instead of open trays. I also have a stack of Bosch L-Racks and pull-out organizers, and don’t have a better replacement storage solution for those yet. I have 3-4 L-Boxxes with tools that are best transferred to… I don’t know yet, maybe Packout organizers or some of my empty Systainers. One or two are fine, but stacking a couple together is a test of my patience every single time. I stacked the L-Boxxes in the corner so that I can donate them this weekend, and I almost took a sledge hammer to them. The Packout drawer tool boxes – and Packout tool boxes in general – are so much better than L-Boxxes. I also dumped out 12 of my last remaining Bosch L-Boxx tool boxes, and transferred the contents to new Packout drawered tool boxes on rolling dollies. Then, maybe I’ll talk more about purchases that I’m keeping. You might see posts about all kinds of tools in coming days and weeks, because that helps me part with them a little easier. Will getting rid of 2 pipe clamps and a bunch of other things help me find my retrieval tool and other supplies? Yes, or at least that’s what I hope. ![]() I didn’t even know I had this retrieval tool, but upon seeing it I remember buying it when Craftsman launched their first new hand tools at Lowe’s. Since I have limited space, this means getting rid of tools, equipment, and supplies that are no longer earning the space they take up. The ultimate goal is to know exactly what I have, be able to retrieve anything in a moment’s notice, and be able to perform different tool operations with minimal cleaning or setup. Thanks to this year’s deals, I’m moving to Packout drawers, which suit my needs a lot better, and I’ll find other uses for my Packout organizers. ![]() I bought too many Packout organizers, because they were on sale in previous years, but they’re not the best for my needs. It’s deep cleaning time, and decisions are going to have to be made. That’s part of what led to ToolGuyd’s creation – I wanted to make the right purchase the first time, to stretch limited funds as much as possible. I don’t want to have to buy the same tool twice. Isn’t that the reason we buy certain tools on occasion, or why we buy sets?Ī lot of tool users are packrats – we hold onto things we don’t want to have to buy again, or might need for some impromptu task or project need. We've built this Steel Locker with the durability and storage space you need to get the job done.But I haven’t used those clamps ever since I started building a collection of Bessey parallel clamps.īack when my workshop was a spare bedroom in a 2-bedroom apartment, I stored the clamps under my bed. The textured red and black powder-coated finish is durable and helps conceal finger smudges, dents, and scratches. A rubber access grommet is located on the back wall for cord access if needed. Press nuts are pre-installed in the sidewalls for optional feature attachments such as a side handle, flip-up tray, bottle opener, paper towel holder, tool holder, and Milwaukee battery chargers. and 24,315 cubic inches of interior storage capacity. The 6-gauge angle iron base makes this rolling cabinet the most durable, with a total loading capacity of 2,000 lbs. The side Locker design accommodates MILWAUKEE® PACKOUT™ System solutions, including our PACKOUT™ Rolling Tool Box with adjustable shelf heights to fit your needs. ![]() It can be secured to either the left or right side of your existing Milwaukee storage by flipping the Locker door. It has many adaptable configurations and can be a stand-alone storage solution or attached to select Milwaukee tool chests and cabinets. Our High-Capacity 27” Steel Locker is the best-equipped tool storage solution in its class. View All - Personal Protective Equipment.SHOCKWAVE™ Lineman's Sockets & Adapters.View All - Concrete Drilling and Chiselling.View All - Vacuums & Vacuum Accessories. ![]()
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