by Bruce Cansler
Here are a few of my observations:
Now might be the perfect time to do a spring cleaning on your tool box. Clear out any of the items that are just taking up space — you might even find a tool or two that you were sure had gone missing.
And if you’re thinking about purchasing a new box, it’s also a good time to do a thorough cleaning of your existing box. Get out the cleaner and wipe down inside and outside of the box. Grab any old car polish and give the outside a shine. Trust me, the tool guy doesn’t want to spend hours cleaning your old box and you will get a better trade-in value.
Once your tool box has been purged, or your new box has arrived, invest in some organization accessories to help keep things in order: good quality drawer liners, socket or screwdriver racks, drawer organizers, foam cutouts and small plastic storage boxes.
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About the Author Bruce Cansler
Bruce Cansler started his automotive career in 1973 as a technician for Datsun. He retired from the U.S. Navy as a Seabee Construction Mechanic with 20 active years of service and 10 as a reservist, then spent time working in Ford, Lexus and Caterpillar dealerships. Bruce has obtained ASE certifications in both cars and medium/heavy trucks and has worked with the Commercial Vehicle Group at Mitchell 1 since 2009.
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