War wagon loaded for install

I couldn't help  notice what looks like a smiley face on one of your T-Loc latches. Like the setup too, it does the job though I prefer a lip on the front of the shelves.
 
Nice setup - neat, clean, simple. I like it! Looks like you have room for a couple more systainers in there though - so what's next on the list?

Speaking of clean, what's the kitty litter for? I know some people use it for floor dry, etc. so I'm curious what you do with it? Or is it just a container?
 
wow said:
Nice setup - neat, clean, simple. I like it! Looks like you have room for a couple more systainers in there though - so what's next on the list?

Speaking of clean, what's the kitty litter for? I know some people use it for floor dry, etc. so I'm curious what you do with it? Or is it just a container?

The guy lives in Massachusetts.  They (as have we in CT) have been inundated with snow changing to rain during all of this winter.  "Snow changing to rain" means lots of ice, especially when nearly every wet snow is followed with lots of extreme cold.  I'll bet he uses the kitty litter to spread on walk ways, or around his truck so he does not slip on that ice.  The biggest advantage to using kitty litter instead of sand (with maybe salt) is that the kitty litter does help to make ice non skid.  It is very light weight to carry around, even if only a short distance. BUT, the biggest advantage is that if it gets tracked into a clients house, it is an easy cleanup as soon as it dies.  In the interim, between tracking into house and cleanup, there will be no scratching of finished floors. i am certain the man does custom work in already occupied homes.  That kitty litter is a great consideration on his part.
Tinker
 
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