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Old 01-16-2004, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by sithscripter
If not a compressor then 12VDC and/or 110VAC power outlets with a voltmeter and/or ammeter to help save your poor battery, And a small workbench that folds up into the cargo floor. And maybe a work light built into the rear hatch. And ... and ... :D
if you want all that i will have to call up my friend jesse and ask him to get me on his show monster's garage! he will have everything remote controled and diamond plated.
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and a MIG welder!
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and a supply of RR cold cathode lights!!

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You had better run a heavy duty suspension in that b@#ch! With all that equipment, your ___ will be dragon. Youll look like Jesse James in that AutoZone commercial.
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come on guys i am not supplying you all with speaker wire and led,neons or anything like that . i am just going to have the tools to do things when people need them the most
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ok ok ok ok... sander/buffer for waxing, cash wash stuff.... drill, dremel, die grinder, jacks, jackstands, masks, gloves, bricks or something similar for lowered cars, electrical tape, fuses, wire cutters, complete set of sockets/wrenches/screwdriver/allen wrenchs, stools, that little board with wheels you use to roll under the car, rags, napkins/paper towels, GOJO!!!!!

and then some extra RR cold cathodes.
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o.k. some of these ideas are very good, and some are just plain funny, my real name is not Jesse James, so it will not be a rolling garage! i want it to be a moblie toolbox, not a "come get your free leds and speakerwire from this guy " i will put in what i can without ruining the vehicle, i need it to look clean, i want it to look a certain way so when you see it, it will surprise the crap out of you, And yes putting in a tablesaw will surprise the crap out of you but i do not want THAT look.
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Seriously, air compressor, jack/jack stands, and full range of tools is MORE than enough.
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i am thinking alot of tools(wrenches,ratchets,screwdrivers,specialty tools,ect..., also a heavy duty jack w/mount flush in vehicle somewhere, i have to look around to see where the best place is. jack stands same kind of mounting, screws,wire connectors, ect..., can of wd-40, and carb cleaner, wirestrippers, dremel, and anything else i find that will go with it all, i will look into the compressor, and ac/dc adaptor. what do you think?
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Replace the rear window washer with an orange hand cleaner dispenser ... sorry, I couldn't help myself ... but yes, that sounds pretty nice!

OT: Here's something for tool freaks ... the "Studley Tool Chest" from the Smithsonian Institution. (Named after its owner, Henry Studley.)

http://americanhistory.si.edu/toolbox/piano.html

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I had this in my old truck, and had some of it in my car. I pulled it out to sell the car.

• Air Compressor. VIAIR 450C 100% Duty
• Air Tank, 5 gallon. Get some big ___ valves.
• Wire strippers.
• 15 feet of each gauge wire: 1/0 on up to 22. Every made size.
• Needlenose Pliars
• Adjustable Wrench
• Monkey Wrench
• 50-pc Socket Set
• Multi Torx-Bit flip-out tool
• Multi Hex-Bit flip-out tool
• 30 feet of air line for the tank
• Tire Air gauges, about 5 of them
• A ____load of fuses
• A ____load of wire nuts
• Lots of male/female insulated connectors
• A cell phone
• A hydraulic floor jack. (4"-15" 4 ton, 20lbs)
• A portable charger
• A solar battery charger
• 2.25 Million Candlepower Flashlight
• 10-pack Road Flares
• 2 18" Cones - Orange with White Stripes
• 2 reflective vests
• Hack Saw
• Teflon Tape
• Hammer
• Mallet
• 4 kinds of duct tape
• Super glue
• First aid kit (with proper instruments for a trachaeotomy)
• Painter's Blue tape
• Electrical Tape
• Soldering Iron
• Solder and Flux

I was ready for a freakin nuke bomb. ;)

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Snap-on tools has a battery operated 1/2in airgun! Add that to the collection!

By the way MR.Scion . I love your sig man, off tha hook!!!!!
 
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As mentioned above, Dremel tool is good... need all the diff types of heads - mini drill bits, sanding bits, cutting bits, etc.

Gotta have a car fire extinguisher, too.
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Originally Posted by SCI FIRE
As mentioned above, Dremel tool is good... need all the diff types of heads - mini drill bits, sanding bits, cutting bits, etc.

Gotta have a car fire extinguisher, too.
fire extinguisher! that was what i was forgeting. thanks man
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Originally Posted by sithscripter
Replace the rear window washer with an orange hand cleaner dispenser ... sorry, I couldn't help myself ... but yes, that sounds pretty nice!

OT: Here's something for tool freaks ... the "Studley Tool Chest" from the Smithsonian Institution. (Named after its owner, Henry Studley.)

http://americanhistory.si.edu/toolbox/piano.html

talk about antiques

TOOLBOX - i notice your location said everywhere so after you get this project done what if im stranded and need you assist woul dyou be like a roadside assistance and come to the rescue
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if i am in the area i will, i say everywhere because i do not staqy in the same place for long, i have lived in ohio, newyork,virginia, california, florida,north carolina, southcarolina,i have lived overseas in spain, japan,and italy. hence EVERYWHERE!
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Originally Posted by Stylis
Snap-on tools has a battery operated 1/2in airgun! Add that to the collection!

By the way MR.Scion . I love your sig man, off tha hook!!!!!
does that thing use co2 carts and batteries or an air compressor and batts i need to get a new snap on catalog and look this one up!!!
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Old 01-18-2004, 02:20 AM
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bump , bump it up
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Old 01-18-2004, 03:12 PM
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bumpin it up again! need more ideas
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Old 01-18-2004, 03:15 PM
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You should PM urbandrum, and ask him if he would ride around in the back of your xB, because he is a TOOL!!!



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