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Those are cool! I just hang my Milwaukee tools by the belt loop hanger on my dogs kennel. However he does not use the kennel any more so I need to take it down. These look like a great option.
Anyone used an air tool holder like this? Are they worth while or are there better ways to store air tools/ devices? Still working on organizing the garage. I have preformed metal material like this and could easily drill/cut to do this if they are worth while.
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I am using these off Amazon. An electrician friend of mine recommended these exact ones. He uses them in his work boxes without issues.
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Then I received these last night for the M12 tools. They are made in Texas and are a pretty firm fit. I may end up sanding them a touch to be an easier on/off fit. If I was using them in a trailer the retention fit is perfect right now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RXDB6HC?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
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Anyone used an air tool holder like this? Are they worth while or are there better ways to store air tools/ devices? Still working on organizing the garage. I have preformed metal material like this and could easily drill/cut to do this if they are worth while.
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Does the angled lip make a difference?
What is this? Was under my air compressor, but there is a trash can nearby. No indication that it is from the air compressor.... or anything else for that matter.
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I hope you are joking and actually know wtf that isWhat is this? Was under my air compressor, but there is a trash can nearby. No indication that it is from the air compressor.... or anything else for that matter.
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If you just want a good cart that will last a lifetime all the tradesman in philly use these to get their tools from the parking garages to the jobsites that are blocks away.I looked at the Husky cart in the store yesterday. Absolute junk. No way I'd put $100 into that one. Pulling the drawer out and shaking it probably had a good 5-6" of back and forth.
I've made a lot of money with my pole...If you just want a good cart that will last a lifetime all the tradesman in philly use these to get their tools from the parking garages to the jobsites that are blocks away.
We also used them daily in our shops.
Never seen anything fail on them other than a wheel that's easily replaced.
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Uline Utility Cart - Standard, 45 x 25 x 33
Built tough in the USA! Ready for duty in offices, stockrooms and warehouses. Lightweight, quiet and easy to maneuver in tight spots. Sturdy structural foam. Rounded edges prevent wall damage. 2 5/8" deep trays are 19" apart. Non-marking 5" quiet rubber casters: 2 swivel, 2 rigid. Utility Cart...www.uline.com
Also made in the USA so no supporting commies
First tool I've bought in months. Sadly its commie china made but every pro I know uses them. Same as the cart in terms of well known reputation in the commercial pro market.....just sucks there is no US equivalent available with the same reputation.
I guess I can kinda feel ok seeing as I bought it at a local store in town for $5 less than Amadongs best deals
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