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TOOLBOX. What's in yours

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SilverSurfer

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hey
i thought this would be a good post and hopefully an interesting one but lets keep it clean hey guys..in mine i have my alen keys,glow starter,electric tooth brush,screws,an old rag,fuel bottle,batteries,clips,screw driver,pliers and a cross wrench. what do you guys have when you go down to the track or just out bashin?
Matt
 
I have two toolboxes. I am going to get a combo box from sears soon. All my tools seem to be scattered. Spare electronics and even trash.Lol
 
ok, well... how bout... what's your favorite tool in your toolbox?

I'm a big fan of reverse tweezers... those things are worth there weight in gold if ya ask me
 
My cordless drill it comes in handy when you have to take somthing off QUICK before your next race. I have all phillip head screws on all my RC's and then a phillips head bit in the drill zip off whatever i need fix/replace it, zip it back on and I'm ready to go.
 
My saw & my hammer... Dont leave home without em... lol

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On a serious note, Needle nose pliers & a magnetizer seem to be the lifesavers of my Pitbox...
 
CorradoPsi said:
Zip Ties!
Well said. Zip Ties are damn handy!! Denatured alcohol and a lot of spare new batteries
 
Super Glue.........When I'm bashin' an 1 of the Arms break on my Maxx... This is the stuff 2 call for a quick repair.
 
Duct tape and WD-40.

If it's supposed to move, and it doesn't, use WD-40.
If it's NOT supposed to move, but it does, use duct tape.
 
I have enough room in my toolbox to fit any one of my 1/10 touring sedans and the radio (antenae removed), allen keys, allen drivers with a ball tip, plugs, parts, screwdrivers, filters, foams, zip ties, peak charger and the mst important thing of all ...

a lock! not for keeping things safe, but to keep my receipts safe from my wife's eyes!

anything else that can't fit in there, goes into a rubbermaid tub or travel bag (don't tell my wife I took it from the closet!)
 
my fave tool would have to be my glow starter. but i have some footage of a different way to start ya buggy but it takes so long to upload it :devious: anyway
i'll keep tryin
 
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