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To the left, is the lower cabinet of a roll around tool box (with the wheels removed,) which makes a finding smaller hand tools easier to find. It is set back so that the open draws don't get in the way of any project one has in the middle of the floor.

 

 

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Synchro-Tooler

 

Inside the most efficient Tool Box ever

You may be wondering:

What is so damn revolutionary about the Tooler?

Unlike those utility truck beds that everyone in California seems to like. A worker doesn't have to walk from door to door searching for the tools they are looking for. You can reach everything from one place. A place that is in the shade or out of the rain.

The shelving on the back wall can hold enough equipment to equal to about your average pickup bed filled to about 14 inches high.
(my back shelve are 16 inches deep, deeper than most utility beds unless you have a dully.
If you have a Jammer set, you will like the width of the dividers on the back wall shelving. Partition divider are spaced at 32 inches so the tools and equipment don't slide.

On top of bottom cabinet is a good place for a microwave.
I bet few would like that idea. It's even got a pole organizer so that things like extension poles and levels have a good place to go.

To the right, is a display of 1 foot deep shelve with the and intermediate flat top roll around cabinet for those even smaller mechanic type hand tools. Just low enough to see into it well enough.

Just under that is a cute organizer I made up myself for those smaller idioms that need small boxes.
          The cute part, it has six? at three different depths.           With removable dividers. I dig it.
See, that bottom board for holding paint cans and stuff, that's gotta go if you are taller than 5'4" or 6. Any more than size 10 feet; might need a few more adjustments

 

 

If I were to put the Tooler on the market as a kit. There would probably be a bunch of Mexicans running around who specialize in trimming out the interiors. And I can be the first to say that they would probably be worth it if you were as tall as me. However, every one of these scrapes was well worth the pain.

 

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