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- - By Sberry (***) Date 11-12-2008 20:38 Edited 11-12-2008 20:42
This might not work for everyone, my work tends to be very general but this is one of the handiest things I ever come up with. It rides right on the seat, I dont have to dig thru tool boxes and can grab a lot of it before I ever leave the truck. I will have to get a pic of the other side where battery tools ride, usually a drill, light, sawzall and impact.
Parent - - By TozziWelding (**) Date 11-12-2008 23:26 Edited 11-12-2008 23:46
That is a 73'-79' Ford you got there in the lower pic isn't it?
My "field bucket" usually has 2 hammers(big and small), big and small combo squares, speedie square, phillips#2 and regular screwdrivers, fold up allan keys, connecting bar, adjustable wrenches, chipping hammer, wire brush, pocket level, tape, folding ruler, 1/2 round file, channelocks, vicegrips, some wedges, and a small flash light, along with all the other small crap that rides in the bottom.
Parent - By Sberry (***) Date 11-13-2008 03:05 Edited 11-13-2008 03:08
Yes, it is a 78, I have a 77, 78 and a 91 and just happened to have the box sitting in an old truck when I take that pic. I usually use the 91, I will post up a couple of pics the way its setup soon. I used to try to carry way more than I needed but after the years I really have a system tuned to the stuff I really need, lots of it multi purpose. Over the years I toss a lot of it off the truck.
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