[TR] Tool Storage

fitzgibbon3 at comcast.net fitzgibbon3 at comcast.net
Thu Aug 27 06:52:09 MDT 2009


Terry,



Sears has a nice rolling cart they call their "Craftsman 2-Drawer Deluxe
Mechanic's Cart" (Item #59355).B  It's $199 through Saturday if you are a
member of their Craftsman Club, but it is often on sale.B  It is not the
cheapest thing out there, but it has lots of storage, it locks and it has a
sturdy work surface.B  Had mine for awhile and I've been very pleased.B  I'm
sure Northern and Harbor Freight have similar things for less, but I really
like the quality of this one.



Tom FitzGibbon

Fanwood, NJ

'67 Spitfire Mk II


----- Original Message -----
From: terryrs at comcast.net
To: triumphs at autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:50:30 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [TR] Tool Storage

Never had a garage before.B B Now the structure is up, steel roof on,
electricityB in.B B This weekend I finish putting the siding on.B B The
insulation people will coming next week to spray the foam.B B The chimney is
up
and maybe something this winter I can afford a wood stove and garage doors!



So, Now that I'm getting close, am beginning to think about organization.B
B My
tools are everywhere.B B Some in a small box I carry in the TR3A.B B Some in a
bigger yard sale plastic tool box.B B Some in the cellar because I rarely use
them.B



Will be putting up some pegboard.B B Saves space,B but I don't like having to
walk to get tools when I'm scrunched into a project.B



So...does anybody have experience with a rolling tool chest they like and a
reasonably priced source for it?B



Terry Smith, '59 TR3A

New Hampshire
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