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| That one has the added advantage of keeping the kin and tourists out of the shop. Extra cost for innovative feature ? |
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| price of the casters, im sure. add another 15 for creativeness. |
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| I was thnking it was probably full of nice and neatly folded polishing rags with the all stuff he has on top. Mine has stuff like lock tight, WD-40, Carb Cleaner, Brake Cleaner, PB etc. I think BullyDawg is using his for a mobile polishing cart.
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| please dont take this as mine is bigger than yours, but my shop rags wouldnt fit in that. we retire old tshirts, towels, and anything else that will wipe blood, sweat and tears out of your face. |
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Hey mine was a free gift lol And there are tools in there. Most of the tools I use are at school (and the school owns). They have a cool tool room. I will take a pic of it once classes start back. | |
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| hahha, Ditto Brad. I am to cheap to spend money on shop rags. Its not really that either, I have some, but I do not like putting them in my washer to wash them. I wait till I get a full 5 gallon bucket of dirty shop rags then I take them to the laundromat to wash them. Feel sorry for the next person to do laundry, but I don't want it in my washer. So, I usually save old T-shrts and socks etc for the garage. However I do drawn line at underwear !!! I am not even going to clean up an oil spill with underwear. When those are done, they are done. They hit the trash. I had a neighbor once, washing his car with a pair of boxers. So I use the old retired clothes first to keep from having to go to the laundromat and messing up my shop rags. Can't be having dirty shop rags you know. Hey Bully, I was just refferring to all the polishes and cleaners. You must have the cleanest ride of anyone on the block. Wasn't baggin on the box.
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| Here's the tool room at school. Last edited by ThunderDawg09; 07-09-2009 at 10:03 PM. |
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| I think that school needs some help if that's all they got.
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