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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 06:39 PM
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jealous...

we got harbor freight, but that's about it... haha
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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 06:53 PM
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I could tell you exactly which drawer every hand tool I own goes. Most of the time the ones most often used are on my rolling cart. Sockets are easily found if they have their own little organizers, but all the other crap just goes in the drawer. Putting in its own little "bed" would make me

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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 01:18 PM
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nicely done-that shows a lot of class.

Now that I have teenage sons I understand why my father was always saying "put it back when you are done". Drives me crazier looking all over and it is right in front of me but not where it should be....

I like that idea of everything fits in one spot and only that one spot. You see how folks do that with their pegboards with tool outlines, hmmmmm I feel some OCD coming on....
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Old Feb 19, 2009 | 08:32 PM
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In aviation we do that for safety... every tool has a place in a drawer though most folks I've seen don't go the full on OCD foam cut out route since it takes too long to grab a tool out and some of the chemicals we use eat foam for snack... but after every job all tools go back in the drawer and you inventory each drawer... if everything is there you have'nt left a tool behind where it might cause an "accident"... fyi I understand know why my dad and grandfather always went nuts when I did'nt put the tools back properly when I was finished messing with them when I was a kid....
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Old Feb 21, 2009 | 08:00 AM
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Thats sweet, i have something similar to that

i also added a shop pic to lol.





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Old Feb 21, 2009 | 05:17 PM
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That doesn't count, you bought your tools in those trays. hahaha.

Come to think of it, I have a set of those trays taking up space somewhere. My brother bought a set, stripped it of the tools he wanted, then gave me the left-overs.
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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 09:40 PM
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good idea, but i am always adding at both home and work, bringing stuff home from work, and upgrading work stuff that i would have to buy the foam in very large quantities to keep up.
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 05:45 AM
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well, if it makes you feel any better im buying some from mac tools lol..
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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 06:01 AM
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that looks awesome!

I wish i could do that, but i dont have the time or space
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by 874runnersr5
well, if it makes you feel any better im buying some from mac tools lol..
I take it you're in AST at SAIT then, and get the 50% off or whatever stupid discount they get.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 11:57 AM
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hahaha yeah, we get pretty decent deals on crap.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 12:24 PM
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I think most Canucks are members of that club I know I am, lol...
I won't shop at Canadian Tire any more after I saw the GM at the local shop here trying to throw out an old friend of mine. He accused this fellow of stealing when in fact he was returning a product that was not complete in the box.

This fellow was on the beaches of Normandy when the poop hit the fan, (Yes, Canada was there too) watched his friends die, and every day since then has prayed for forgiveness for the stuff HE did so that we can have a Canadian Tire to shop at. I layed into the Canadian Tire Manager until I was being escorted off the store site too.

Since then I've bought Snap-On, and I don't regret it for a moment!

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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 12:29 PM
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My girlfriend got me a new hand box for Christmas, a Mastercraft 3 drawer pictured here: http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...08474396672972

Ended up being mis-priced, and only cost 17 bucks! Anyways, it's going in the back of the truck. I've been toying with an idea for a little while on how I could cheaply and easily organize my tools, and this was the end result:












I bought a foam sleeping mat from Camper's Village (1/2"x27"x72") for $24, and cut put pieces to fit in the drawers. Tools were then laid out, and traced onto the mat. Then, holes were cut with a knife. The end result is that all my tools are held in securely and neatly where they can't bounce around while I'm driving. It's not 100% complete yet, space has been left in the top for a new ratchet and socket set that I plan on getting. I'm thinking of doubling up the layers around the multimeter, and screw drivers to better hold them. Overall, I am VERY impressed with how well it turned out. I think I'm going to do my big boxes at home next.
I'm the exact same way.
Very OCD about certain things - my truck especially.

Nice work organizing, let us know how the other ones go.

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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by srozell
I won't shop at Canadian Tire any more after I saw the GM at the local shop here trying to throw out an old friend of mine. He accused this fellow of stealing when in fact he was returning a product that was not complete in the box.

This fellow was on the beaches of Normandy when the poop hit the fan, (Yes, Canada was there too) watched his friends die, and every day since then has prayed for forgiveness for the stuff HE did so that we can have a Canadian Tire to shop at. I layed into the Canadian Tire Manager until I was being escorted off the store site too.

Since then I've bought Snap-On, and I don't regret it for a moment!
I'm sorry to hear that happened to your friend, there was no call for that, whether or not he was a vet... You should have sent a letter to the local paper and CT head office about the whole issue...
Personally I've never had or seen any such issues at any of the CTs back this way...
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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Yeah, only reason why i buy some of my tools at ct is because i can return them no matter how many times and they dont say anything much.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 874runnersr5
Yeah, only reason why i buy some of my tools at ct is because i can return them no matter how many times and they dont say anything much.
I'd love to agree with you on that, but I've had troubles taking tools back there. One time I had a drill bit explode on pine. The guy tried to tell me that I didn't know what I was doing. I argued and he insisted that everyone says they know what they're doing. Finally, to convince him I went to the shelf and pulled a new pack (2 weeks newer) than the drill bits I had just bought. Even in the space of two weeks they had visibly changed the quality of the steel in the bits. He even took the drill bit and looked at it under a microscope, or so he says to prove that I had over heated it.

I've also asked about buying other products, and if you aren't careful, the return policy is plain wrong on so many of their products.

I've had batteries fail before the warranty and got no support, and I've had them send me away with an alignment that was worse than I took the truck in, telling me that the truck frame was bent so they couldn't do the job properly. Only after I told them I climbed under the truck, and unseized 3 of the bolts since the "alignment" did they manage to get it right.

Don't get me wrong, I used Canadian Tire for 20 years before I stopped dealing with them, but in the last few years several of my local shops have gone down-hill and I'm not going to go in there for anything.


Oh... and if you look around a Canadian Tire auto-shop, you'll notice that the toolboxes DON'T say Mastercraft. All snap-on here.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 09:22 PM
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Yeah ive never took my car to ct, never will..
Ive seen my friends get ripped off so much... im not gonna lie thoe, they do have some killer deals.. and its a good place for thoese little things.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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Yeah, the only reason my truck was in there at all was because I brought the girl up from the US. You have to use CT to do one of the inspections. I got them to do both, because I could count on them NOT finding half the issues I needed to resolve.

In the end it paid off. It passed the mechanical inspection with near flying colors. Pretty good considering the transmission was beyond toast, and the 3.0 was only running on 4 cylinders.

I then unplugged the injector wires for the missing cylinders and got it through Air-Care Too! Evidence that our bureaucracy is doing a Famn Dine Job.
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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 09:52 PM
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I would'nt go to a CT auto shop except in an emergency,
but for tools I'm a regular customer and have never had an issue getting a tool or anything else returned, replaced, exchanged... I've even had managers at some stores I deal with tell me to "wait til next week that tool is going on sale", several times....

why would you "have to" use CT for the safety check? must be a BC thing... back here almost any mech. can do that one... the clean air tax grab has to be done at a certified shop [of which many are at CT FWIW lol]

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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 10:16 PM
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I wish I were a Canadian...
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