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Durham parts cabinets are pretty good – they’re well-made, convenient, and efficient for organizing fasteners, small tooling, and misc things like that.

I got rid of mine recently – I donated it locally – because it didn’t fit my current storage or organizational needs. Would I buy it again? Absolutely.

I had one full rack and a bunch of loose drawers ...


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The Gedore mobile workbench is almost gone, and I’m feeling a bit relieved.

To catch you up, I ordered a Gedore mobile workbench from Zoro in December. I requested cancellation in January.

Things dragged on for over 2 weeks. They missed their delivery estimate. In mid-January, after way too many emails and phone calls, Zoro finally confirmed that my or...


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A reader asked for a clear look at what you get with Milwaukee’s Packout tool sets, and so that’s what we’ll be doing here.

This post will only focus on the foam tool set trays, which fit the shallow drawers in Milwaukee Packout 4-drawer and 3-drawer (2 shallow + 1 deep) tool boxes, plus the 4-drawer sets and Master mechanics tool set.

Individual Tool Set...

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You need smooth jaw pliers. Or, maybe not, but I certainly do.

I use smooth jaw plier for precision work, electronics, and any task where I want to have a more delicate touch.

There are different jaw profiles – I think that smooth long-nose pliers are a good place to start.

Shown above are my NWS pliers.

A couple of months ago, my d...


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I was price-checking the Irwin QuickLift jack against other models when I came across this Lowe’s listing.

Lowe’s has the cabinet and materials jack listed as an “automotive” jack, and in the title they gave it a 0.165 ton rating.

I used these the other day. A while back SBD sent over 2 Irwin jacks and 1 Dewalt jack for testing. I needed 2 for the job,...


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