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Really handy cheap tool sets
I like tools out where I can see them.
I bought this set at Walmart (around $13 and change) a few years ago and tossed them in a tool box drawer, got mixed up, hard to find so I just built a rack for them. Simple, Velcro on the backs makes them removable. Now I use them all the time.
Bought another set for the garage, probably 60% of what I do can be addressed by these.
I bought this set at Walmart (around $13 and change) a few years ago and tossed them in a tool box drawer, got mixed up, hard to find so I just built a rack for them. Simple, Velcro on the backs makes them removable. Now I use them all the time.
Bought another set for the garage, probably 60% of what I do can be addressed by these.
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Re: Really handy cheap tool sets
That's a FIVE Star Idea!!
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Re: Really handy cheap tool sets
thats a genuinely awesome trick/idea Bob those sort of tools are so handy, but I can never keep all of the bits and pieces together in a manner where I can make good use of them when I need them and it can be quite frustrating. Your solution gives them a Home they can leave and go back to and be there next time they are needed. Excellent.
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Re: Really handy cheap tool sets
A much better job and idea than I use. I just put my stuff like that into containers with lids and store them wherever..... Always never a problem missing anything, but usually takes some time to find what I need at that moment as it is just dumped all together.... Lol.
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