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I bought one of those boxes from a guy on Ebay months ago! I installed it on my M820A2 in place of the Pioneer rack. I paid $121.00 shipped for a brand new one with the mounting hardware. His Ebay ID is kpsurplus .
I am attaching some pictures of the box mounted.
If anybody could use an m756 pipeline tool box (goes across the bed from side to side), let me know....it isn't free and pick-up only...
I can't make it fit without cutting it down some, so I'll let it go.
All of these boxes give me tons of ideas for storage on the 818 and 810. Keep them coming.Finally got around to mounting the box. Still need to add straps so I can use it as a diaper changing station and I want to mount a mud flap on the tire side to help protect it. It holds ALOT! 3/8. 1/2, and 3/4 socket set, wrench set, 1" drive pneumatic impact, air bottle jack, air hose, hammer, and a couple loose pieces. I hope the six, 1/4-28 bolts on the side will be enough. The back side has a grade 8, 3/8 bolt up front and a 1/2 bolt in back.
The truck does look kind of iffy-it's the USAF tan repaint on top of the original 383 CARC and of course, no prep work whatsoever, so every time I wash it, more of the tan comes off. One day I'll paint it but for now, the dump truck gets all the attention.Well, to his credit, that bracket and bed look filthy. Compared to a new one... pretty clean compared to my stuff!
All joking aside, I have rarely used the blue ones. The diamond grip tan ones are the way to fly.He did say a little while ago that he was getting rid of the gay blue gloves...I guess he just switched colors
Doesn't bother me a bit-but I'll miss everyone who got skin cancer from all the carcinogens in petroleum products.Don't let us bother you Clint. Rather than spend 20 minutes washing my hands every time I work on something greasy, I use the gloves too. They are cheap and keep you clean.
The trick is to pull them off and in doing so, pull them inside out. Get your hands dry, and then turn them back right side out by blowing into them and inflating them like a balloon. Put them back on and keep moving. I re-use them all the time and don't throw them away until they rip.I personally like the idea of skin cancer on my hands. Actually, I think my hands just hate gloves. I always wind up using bare hands by the end of the night collecting oil. None of the reusable rubber ones seem to work well for putting on and off without getting the inside filthy and defeating the purpose, and I would use a whole box of disposibles a night if I used those.
http://www.uline.com/BL_1017/Microflex-Diamond-Grip-GlovesI have not seen a disposable glove of any kind that didn't rip as soon as it saw my hand.......
I thought that was why he bought the 100ft cargo parachute!Clinto- it's not the material the gloves are made of, but the size. If you can find some in size XXXXL they may work. He might be better off finding some weather balloons on GL to wear as gloves.
Says the backdoor man...Only one thing stopped Steve from becoming a successful proctologist...
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