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CD47-Bot 23-10-2004 15:48

pic: Drawer #4
 

tkwetzel 23-10-2004 15:49

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Was there a reason that the screwdrivers were put in such a deep drawer besides the fact that you had nothing large to put in the bottom?

Elgin Clock 24-10-2004 22:06

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The real question is.. How long did it take for you to rip out the foam and throw all the screwdrivers in a smaller drawer?

Yeah.. that drawer... would only look like that on the day we opened the toolbox. After that, it would be a junk drawer.

Matt Reiland 24-10-2004 22:17

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Actually we used this drawer with the screwdrivers to provide a place that we can put the laptops in and lock them if the team is leaving for the night or for lunch. We could have also put the T-Handles down there since they lay flat also. The chests are really pretty nice with a built in power strip in the right hand side and full ball bearings.

And while I can't say 100% that the tools will stay clean and in their place all the time, I can say that we will have one of the students in the pit crew responsible for the tool chest and its contents. It took a great amount of time to get everything out for the sales, buy all the tools and cut all of the foam for 3 identical chests. So I EXPECT that my students will show some respect for the time and efforts that went into getting them hooked up with these tools. I have a feeling it should be a non issue at least for this year.

Greg Perkins 24-10-2004 22:36

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Can we got some info on those boxes? IE, store? price? anything?

tkwetzel 24-10-2004 23:22

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Since the chests and at least most of the tools (if not all) are craftsmen, tehy were purchased at Sears or online.

Matt Reiland 25-10-2004 08:05

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Here is alist of everything (I think) that we bought. A majority of it was paid for by selling the legacy control systems, victor 883's and extra spikes. FYI typical prices on EBay are $350 for a control system, $15 for a spike, and $90-$100 for each Victor 883.

Greg Perkins 25-10-2004 09:38

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Matt,

that file doesnt want to open


can you make sure its working??

Matt Reiland 25-10-2004 09:51

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1 Attachment(s)
This should work, for some reason Excel files are not


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