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Lost amongst the CORN
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Northern Iowa
Posts: 1,072
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Tool box collision repair
Thought I’d share some photos and do a toolbox tour and show some of my favorite tools. These are the tools I used as a collision repair/restoration tech. Am a bit of a tool snob, I just like good tools that will last, I have no time for junk, also like my stuff nice and clean.
My main box. ![]() On top Dent fix digital tram gauge, 3 ft AFS or Adjustable Flexible Sander and my Miller plasma cutter. ![]() Basically a high priced tape measure with pointers. ![]() The AFS sanders have removable rods and a nice piece of stainless steel for the floorplate, hands down the best sanders made. This model here is 3 ft long. ![]() One of the guys I used to work with super glued these figurines to my box, can’t find it to throw ‘em out so now they just keep a watchful eye on my stuff. ![]() Socket and ratchet drawer. Nothing but Mac and Snap on and one IR impact gun. ![]() ![]() Wrench drawer, Mac and Snap on. ![]() Don’t know the part number but these are great. Made by gearwrench, you put the bit in the holder which then goes into a special ratcheting wrench. Work wonders when space is limited. Uses the standard 1/4 and 5/16 bits. ![]() The wrench has a lip on one end to prevent the bit holder from sliding through. ![]()
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Currently working on How To Videos and custom metal 70 Chevelle gettin Sliced and Diced Anything But STOCK 70 Chevelle SS455 not a typo its a BUICK BABY 49 and 72 Chevy Trucks restored to original...close to it Drommer Stor....Norwegian for Dream Big http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/a...lle/?start=all https://www.flickr.com/photos/47922830@N03/ Pictures of my work and projects Last edited by sevt_chevelle; 07-14-2018 at 08:43 PM. |
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