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    Default A Handy Tool Cart I Built from Some Scrap 80/20 Pieces From Work

    If you ever get a chance to play with 80/20 it's a lot like an Erector Set for big kids.....We had some scraps left at work so I decided to build a tool cart that I can wheel up to the car i'm working on and have a place to set my tools without putting them on the engine or floor. It's a little tall, but I didn't have a saw at home big enough to cut the main support. I think it came out pretty good, and will definitely be handy. The legs are wide enough that it can fit around tires and it is tall enough that it will clear my F-150.

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    That's actually pretty awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fastbird View Post
    That's actually pretty awesome!
    Thanks.

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    Should make the top magnetic so the stuff don't roll off, looks nice though.

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    That looks great, I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by New2LT View Post
    Should make the top magnetic so the stuff don't roll off, looks nice though.
    The top does have a lip around it to keep things from falling off easy, but It does need a little better system. If it didn't have the black pad, it would be deep enough, but the pad keeps stuff put.

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