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    Or if you can't sell them, just nail them up to your work bench. They make great tool holders!





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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Or if you can't sell them, just nail them up to your work bench. They make great tool holders!

    You ever had to fight one of em to get your tools back?

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    they are strong and the tools get magnetized too,ed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    Or if you can't sell them, just nail them up to your work bench. They make great tool holders!

    Unless I'm seeing this wrong, it looks like the tips of the screwdrivers and needle nose's would scrape the heck out of your arms if you use that keyboard. Awesome idea, though! I might have to do that on my bench!
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