Years ago I saw a guy in Canada organize his screwdrivers with the Harbor Freight magnetic rails, it also works great for my ratchets, extensions, pliers, wrenches and anything else you can think of. ;-)
absolutely love this tool/box and garage setup , ill be buying my first big toolbox which i am going with a 72" us general huch side lockers setup and keep my full small box to store small items like engine lubes and other small things for my RHD Integra & Ls2 GTO Build 🙏🫡 sick video !!! keep up the awesome content !!
That sounds like great setup you’re planning! My dream would be to get a couple of 72” to have side by side with hutches or just work surfaces but I need more real estate for that.
Took me 3 instances to finish watching the video ( dad life lol ) but love the toolbox and the tour. Wayyy more space than my Husky 56". As we talked about I'll be picking up a die grinder soon as well as some other showcased tools. Thanks again man !
You’ll love the die grinder!! I use it alllll the time. I do wish the US general had the soft close drawers which is one of the biggest reasons I was considering the husky (failed to mention that aspect in my video) but in the end I decided I needed the vertical space the US General provided more so since I was limited in my garage with how wide I could go.
@@ChrisLumNSX I hear ya the soft close is a nice feature but the added space you gained with the US General is a better trade off. The modularity is a plus too. I always look at them when I go into my HF.
What a cool useful video. I'll watch and see if I can use any tools/supplies that I may be missing. I've been wrenching for over 2 decades but my collection is not this comprehensive.
Where can I buy the hex adaptor for the right angel die grinder? Is that what that is holding in those drill bits? I also love that grinder, I recently bought one a month or so ago and I just go around looking for things I can sand or cut or what-ever. LOL - Thanks for sharing your tool box, very nice.
I don’t have a hex adapter for the die grinder. It’s just a carbide bit installed into it. I showed the carbide bits in the gray case right after I talked about the die grinder.
Hello, I have the 3/8" variant of the Gearwrench torque wrench. I believe you could change the setting of when it starts to beep. I think I changed mine to beep at around 95% (will verify later).