Shyne151
10+ year member
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I've posted this on a couple other forums I goto... idk I guess I'm a tool junky and like to see what everyone else has. So Post them up!!! here's mine from work(note: this doesn't count all my tools at my parents house also):
My Makita's(and old crapsman)... the impact works great on seatbelt bolts and will take off lugs.. both weigh under five pounds, gotta love lion
blah just sockets
wrenches and shit... did just buy two new sets of snapon allen wrenches to replace my craftsman ones though
Top of my box.. typical installer tools, except the bluepoint led light, thing is amazing. I highly recomend them.
The beast! Powers anything and everything we could ever need. The shop used to be a discount tire and they left it.
Don't do a whole lot of fiberglass... maybe a box or two a month. But we do alot of wood boxes. Bostitch air nailer, bosch jigsaw, ryobi circular
haha anyone that has worked at circuit city will probably recognize that multimeter... snapon test light and my box of resistors.
O-scope, Bitwriter, hole saws, drill bits, counter sinking bits, and my Rotabroach(it will cut thru anything)
One of the demo cars, old ford panel truck
My Makita's(and old crapsman)... the impact works great on seatbelt bolts and will take off lugs.. both weigh under five pounds, gotta love lion
blah just sockets
wrenches and shit... did just buy two new sets of snapon allen wrenches to replace my craftsman ones though
Top of my box.. typical installer tools, except the bluepoint led light, thing is amazing. I highly recomend them.
The beast! Powers anything and everything we could ever need. The shop used to be a discount tire and they left it.
Don't do a whole lot of fiberglass... maybe a box or two a month. But we do alot of wood boxes. Bostitch air nailer, bosch jigsaw, ryobi circular
haha anyone that has worked at circuit city will probably recognize that multimeter... snapon test light and my box of resistors.
O-scope, Bitwriter, hole saws, drill bits, counter sinking bits, and my Rotabroach(it will cut thru anything)
One of the demo cars, old ford panel truck
