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TOOLBOX...choosing tools

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by GEARAHOLIC, Aug 17, 2009.

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What do you wrench with?

  1. Sanp-on

    24.6%
  2. Matco

    4.0%
  3. Mac

    1.8%
  4. Craftsman

    52.3%
  5. Shit, I only use the best...HARBOR FREIGHT

    9.7%
  6. Tools? I use my teeth

    7.6%
  1. Jan 15, 2012 at 1:04 AM
    #101
    sooner

    sooner Well-Known Member

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    MY MATCO

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  2. Jan 15, 2012 at 7:10 AM
    #102
    loredoarturo

    loredoarturo Well-Known Member

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    Here are pics of my tools in my garage, I prefer usingCraftsman because if one happens to break all I have to do is take in to thestore and they give me a new one no questions asked. I have only had to that once in about 10years.Good tools.



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    The jack in front of the toolbox is made for lifted trucksand the extra weight, it reaches up to a six inch lift.

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    More pics

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    My toy, 1991 Mustang 5.0 with 26,500 original miles, this iswhat I use most of my tools for.

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  3. Jan 15, 2012 at 11:17 AM
    #103
    betipper

    betipper Active Member

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    Modified grill, fogs lights behind grill, leer cap, redline leather goods, hid headlights, hood lights,undercoated and oiled, beep for lock mod, fog light on mod, box lights, reverse brighter mod. bulbs, bed mats, weather tech liners, iPod interface, ome leaf pack, spacers front suspension, diff drop, drive shaft drop,
    I would rather have snap on or Matco. Mac has
    Fallen behind in the tool race in Canada since
    They have been bought out by standly tools and
    Dewalt. It you are a just doing things at home
    Craftsman and mastercraft maximum series
    Are good. But if in the trade and using all day
    Ever day I would go with snap on or Matco if using
    That tool all the time. The best side cutters,pliers,pipe wrench
    I really like channel lock over snap on and Matco. They
    Are really cheap. I just replace them every couple of years
    When worn out. They do not loosen of at the pivot like other
    Company's. I would rather have a cheap tool
    Box with lots of good tools. These guys who have the
    Big expensive tool chest half the draws are empty if
    You go through them. It seems all the guys with big tool boxes are
    Trying to compensate for something.
     
  4. Jan 15, 2012 at 1:22 PM
    #104
    DOUBLLD

    DOUBLLD Well-Known Member

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    Alot
    i only use snap on ive tried a few tools from others they dont even compare. heres my box. Ill have to get a updated one have a new stainless top makes it so much better. O and for the comment above me all my drawers are completly full and organized look at a few of the pics

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  5. Jan 17, 2012 at 9:50 AM
    #105
    JavaJoe1

    JavaJoe1 Well-Known Member

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    Knipex FTW.
     
  6. Jan 17, 2012 at 9:53 AM
    #106
    JavaJoe1

    JavaJoe1 Well-Known Member

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    Secondary air filter removal, AFE Pro Dry, 5100's all around front set at 2.5, 2" AAL in rear, ImMrYo Mirror Bracket, 265/70-17 Grabber AT2's, XD Addicts, wanting to do: BHLM, Satoshi/T-rex grill
     
  7. Jan 17, 2012 at 10:45 AM
    #107
    friction

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    Enjoying my new Craftsman toolbox, and I'm pretty pleased with a recent "bang and dent" Gladiator cabinet (on the left) I picked up for around $50.

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  8. Jan 17, 2012 at 10:52 AM
    #108
    PAlittlematty

    PAlittlematty "the soulless ginger"

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    OME Lift, 885 Coils, 13MM Top Spacer, Dakar Leafs, DSM UCAs, Homeroshi Flush Mount Grille, WeatherTech Digifit Mats, Bestop Super Top, Toyota Bed Extender, Clevice Receiver 1990 SR5 3.slow SAS 5” Leafs, high pinion diff, 37” PBRs, MC rear, AP front bumpers, 5.29s, locked
    our mechanic at work has a snap-on box. when they hired him he brought it in on a rollback. ill try to get a pic of it next time i make it to the shop
     
  9. Jan 17, 2012 at 2:03 PM
    #109
    george3

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    X2. I have a pair of Knipex "channellock" pliers my brother in law gave me for helping him out. Been using them for years. Love them.
     
  10. Jan 18, 2012 at 6:17 PM
    #110
    betipper

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    Modified grill, fogs lights behind grill, leer cap, redline leather goods, hid headlights, hood lights,undercoated and oiled, beep for lock mod, fog light on mod, box lights, reverse brighter mod. bulbs, bed mats, weather tech liners, iPod interface, ome leaf pack, spacers front suspension, diff drop, drive shaft drop,
    I agree knipex are great I have the cutters could not find the pliers and needle
    Nose do they even make them?
     
  11. Jan 18, 2012 at 6:32 PM
    #111
    beckleyota

    beckleyota Well-Known Member

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    i use a mix of snap-on,mac,matco,napa, just whatever works for the job at hand
     
  12. Jan 19, 2012 at 6:06 PM
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    thatguy0o0

    thatguy0o0 trunk monkey

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    What about the Cornwell?!?!

    These are my two Cornwell boxes...I do have Snap-on, Craftsman, Mac, Matco and so on inside but it is all Cornwell on the outside.

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  13. Feb 3, 2012 at 7:37 PM
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    taco084gb

    taco084gb No matter where you go there you are.

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    So here is my setup and what I have aquired over the last 14 years of being a Winery Maintenance Technician/Millwright. But this isnt all of it though. have more stashed in drawers,cabinets and some at home. But here is a few pics.
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  14. Feb 3, 2012 at 10:15 PM
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    92LandCruiser

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    Cool color
     
  15. Feb 4, 2012 at 1:07 AM
    #115
    stewartx

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    Winch, front hitch, step bars, bed extender, bed step, gull-wing toolbox, tailgate lock, security system, cb radio, etc.
    I have a huge assortment of tools, virtually none bearing the brands mentioned in the poll. My wrench sets (SAE & Metric) were made by Pittsburgh, my socket sets were made by Gearwrench, my power tools are mostly Dewalt, my shop machines are generally Jet or Grizzly, my electronic test equipment is usually Fluke (some exceptions), my rolling tool boxes are generally Wisent (purchased in Germany), my work benches either came from Harbor Freight or hand-made, and so on.
     
  16. Feb 4, 2012 at 1:11 AM
    #116
    RedTaco2134

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    WOW. Only 7 for Mac Tools? I think they are somewhat of the best well made tools ever.
     
  17. Feb 4, 2012 at 4:49 PM
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    theredofshaw

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    should be able to get rolls of regular foam from a home improvement or craft store...i know our squadron has to cut our spaces out of the foam for each tool on our own...
     
  18. Feb 4, 2012 at 5:21 PM
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    spidy3

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    I bring my Tacoma to the Toyota stealership, but thats because I work there :D

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    I mainly use Snap-on and Craftsman
     
  19. Feb 6, 2012 at 9:29 PM
    #119
    taco084gb

    taco084gb No matter where you go there you are.

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    THANX.
     
  20. Feb 6, 2012 at 9:34 PM
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    Snowman

    Snowman I have a problem for your solution…

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    Check out my build
    I use all kinds of tools, I would say they are mostly Mastercraft though. They are basically the same as Craftsman, but sold at Canadian Tire. I have a few Snap-On, but they are expensive and IMO not always better. Plus, if something breaks I need to track down the Snap-On sales guy PITA! I also have some PowerFist tools from a place called Princess Auto, they are super cheap and mid quality. I mainly have them for tools I seldom use or BFHs. There are some Craftsman in my box too, If they were on a really good sale!
     

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