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Old 09-12-2010, 12:29 PM
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I would think that the guy that built this could come up with some kind of ultra BAD AZZ tool box for the bilge. LDCS, I want something like this for my shop.
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Old 09-12-2010, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by RICHARD CUNY
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You better only be thinking about that wedding not tools.
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Wedding planning is done and most bills are already paid. Whatever happens now so be it!

Already got the boat and the tools, the cheap part is the box to put them in!
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Originally Posted by Young Performance
Ya not supposed to work on it.....ya supposed to use it.
Bringing tools with you on the water is the best way to not have to work on it. If you have tools, you won't need them. As soon as you leave them home, everything goes to chit.
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Originally Posted by thunderusone
I would think that the guy that built this could come up with some kind of ultra BAD AZZ tool box for the bilge. LDCS, I want something like this for my shop.
I was on the matco truck thursday & seen a nice box that would fit real well if I completely removed the back seat.. Would that be overkill ??

I think that guy could come up with something for your shop.. Let me know what you have in mind..[email protected]
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Old 09-12-2010, 05:07 PM
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I have a cheap tool set from like lowes in my boat with sockets and a few screwdrivers etc... and only use those to work on my boat even when I'm home so that way I will find out if I need a tool I don't have and can add to it. So far I have everything I need for less than $100 and haven't had to add to the kit yet. It stays in the plastic box it came in in the storage compartment.
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Old 09-12-2010, 05:33 PM
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Just do what they did in the Looney Tunes MTI
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Old 09-12-2010, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Young Performance
... Bringing tools with you on the water is the best way to not have to work on it. If you have tools, you won't need them. As soon as you leave them home, everything goes to chit.
Just put Eddie in the bilge. An air matress and his favorite Aqua-Man pillow will get the job done.
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