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Old 03-19-2018, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Lol i hear ya Brew. I imagine when yall get all the new parts on it will look brand new all over again.
Lol, it has to, there's no way around it.
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Im taking that as you have a whole trucks worth of parts in storage right now. Lol
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Im taking that as you have a whole trucks worth of parts in storage right now. Lol
Correct lol! New metal, to finish what was started, tool accessories even the primer...premium epoxy. Plenty of know-how. Now all I need is someone to hold me at gun point I guess lol.
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Garage at this house is way too small... can't wait till we move in 2 years lol.

Anyway in preparation for the tool chest, I had to move the ladders off the wall and onto the ceiling. That wall is the only place for the tool chest and it's too tall which blocks access to the ladders. Found this clever design on YouTube and it worked great and cheap too!
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Yea, that's the best place to get them out of the way....as long as they don't screw up your lighting.
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I keep both of mine in the garage but I think I am going to relocate them to the shed and move one of my toolboxes into the garage. I hate having to go grab tools out of the shed when I am working on cars.....

First world problems.... lol
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Yep doesn't affect the lighting cz there's not much in there in the first place lol. Yeah I have no where else to put the tool chests my outside shed is filled to the brim with dentside parts.

Should also give reps to the wife... it was her idea to get the tool cabinet for my birthday!


Edit* also misspoke earlier Jbrew... my jackstands are 6tons as well, when you replied I got to thinking that wasn't a whole lot so double checked and yeah I have the 6ton jackstands too lol

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Originally Posted by fordguy2100
Yep doesn't affect the lighting cz there's not much in there in the first place lol. Yeah I have no where else to put the tool chests my outside shed is filled to the brim with dentside parts.

Should also give reps to the wife... it was her idea to get the tool cabinet for my birthday!


Edit* also misspoke earlier Jbrew... my jackstands are 6tons as well, when you replied I got to thinking that wasn't a whole lot so double checked and yeah I have the 6ton jackstands too lol
Those are some really nice stands, HD and Tall. They're perfect for trucks.
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I have a pair of 3 tons and 6 tons. Both are really decent stands.
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Anytime Brew.
Found one, supposedly not a spec of rust, ding, dent or scratch, -

https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...odelCode1=F350


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