tjkubota93
Veteran Member
Or having the right tool and you have to fix it to fix something.For me, probably more frustrating than not owing the right tool for a project is owning the right tool but not having it with me when I need it!
Or having the right tool and you have to fix it to fix something.For me, probably more frustrating than not owing the right tool for a project is owning the right tool but not having it with me when I need it!
The reason I'm buying these is because I have more wrenches than can fit in the 2 54" x 22" drawers while laying flat. So to help stop the insanity, I need to have them held at an angle with some overlap.They all stink. To me its easier to just lay in bottom of drawer in an organized fashion. They always fall off the racks.
Good luck finding one with the right # of slots for your wrenches too....
Just buy another toolbox! Just kidding, kinda.The reason I'm buying these is because I have more wrenches than can fit in the 2 54" x 22" drawers while laying flat. So to help stop the insanity, I need to have them held at an angle with some overlap.
Can I get your home address please? I'm going to need a new place to live after I go but another toolbox and my wife cuts my nuts off and tosses me out.Just buy another toolbox! Just kidding, kinda.
The reason I'm buying these is because I have more wrenches than can fit in the 2 54" x 22" drawers while laying flat. So to help stop the insanity, I need to have them held at an angle with some overlap.
I have the HF cheap and intermediate grinders in addition to the paddle switch one. When I tried HF's grinder cutoff mount I installed the $10 HF grinder in it, because that grinder wasn't as useful as the intermediate one that was my primary grinder at the time. It didn't take much loading, weight, on the grinder to make the disc wander off the layout line without bogging down the grinder. I quit using the flimsy HF mount at that point. It seemed dangerous.
I think HF's $10 angle grinder should be sufficient to put in the new NT mount as a cutoff saw. It has a slide on/of switch. This use doesn't work the grinder very hard.
For me, probably more frustrating than not owing the right tool for a project is owning the right tool but not having it with me when I need it!
I have it, too, and actually like it. It was the paddle switch that sold me on it. I've had no issues with mine.