Steve Jones
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I need to carry a bunch of tools around with me for installs, and have a small vehicle, and finally gave up trying to find the ideal toolbox, so now I use these...
Between them they carry:
Three recheargeable drill/drivers with batteries
Kreg 2000 system with clamps/plate
Router table with fence
Dovetail jig with accessories
Drawer full of measuring/setup gauges
Full driver bit set
Chisel set, screwdriver set, 2 tapes, 2 squares, Incra rule, shelf pin quide, drawer slide jigs
Hardware (handles and pulls) template set
Profile gauge (pin gauge), stud finder, assorted gauges (saw & router height)
Edgebanding tools (Iron, roller, trimmer, etc)
3 drill sets (Brad point, spade, and forstner)
3 assortment boxes of screws
Assortment of european door hinges
Large pliers, nail extractors
Euro hinge drilling kit
Microplane
Wood filler and putty knife
Full set of stain touch up pencils and pens
Bosch 1617 router w/2 bases, edge guide, circle cutter, assortment of bits & guide bushes
flashlight and spare batteries
metric and standard allen key sets
The unit with the router table also mounts the Festool jig saw upside down like a router (makes cutting easier for most jobs)
and the same unit hold my TS55 upside to make a tiny on-site table saw for ripping trim etc. (same fence as router)
each one fits inside the spaces in the leg frames when the MFT is upside down and folded up
Each cabinet is actually three boxes (the bottom box of each stack has locking casters) that latch together to make loading into the vehicle easier
Between them they carry:
Three recheargeable drill/drivers with batteries
Kreg 2000 system with clamps/plate
Router table with fence
Dovetail jig with accessories
Drawer full of measuring/setup gauges
Full driver bit set
Chisel set, screwdriver set, 2 tapes, 2 squares, Incra rule, shelf pin quide, drawer slide jigs
Hardware (handles and pulls) template set
Profile gauge (pin gauge), stud finder, assorted gauges (saw & router height)
Edgebanding tools (Iron, roller, trimmer, etc)
3 drill sets (Brad point, spade, and forstner)
3 assortment boxes of screws
Assortment of european door hinges
Large pliers, nail extractors
Euro hinge drilling kit
Microplane
Wood filler and putty knife
Full set of stain touch up pencils and pens
Bosch 1617 router w/2 bases, edge guide, circle cutter, assortment of bits & guide bushes
flashlight and spare batteries
metric and standard allen key sets
The unit with the router table also mounts the Festool jig saw upside down like a router (makes cutting easier for most jobs)
and the same unit hold my TS55 upside to make a tiny on-site table saw for ripping trim etc. (same fence as router)
each one fits inside the spaces in the leg frames when the MFT is upside down and folded up
Each cabinet is actually three boxes (the bottom box of each stack has locking casters) that latch together to make loading into the vehicle easier