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XT GIRL 20 Jun 2009 12:20

Why every girl should have a Snap-on toolbox
 
Got my first one today!!

Check it out... (click logo)

http://xtgirls.co.uk/snapon-logo.gif

Ralph 20 Jun 2009 13:31

LOL. Good one - very funny, but I think it's not big enough for what you girls take with you. Have you seen their big tolley boxes ? :tongue3:

BlackDogZulu 20 Jun 2009 14:12

Do you know, I had a whole different picture in my mind there.

:(

henryuk 20 Jun 2009 15:07

Could I nominate myself for receiving the surplus snap on tools!! (little gold digger that I am):D

I do remember snap on making a very nice 'vibrating torque wrench', possibly aimed at the female market??

wolfzero 20 Jun 2009 15:53

very funny but as mick dundee would say thats not a tool box this is a toolbox :thumbup1:
http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/s...to/toolbox.jpg

BlackDogZulu 20 Jun 2009 16:40

Nar, THIS is what you need:

http://inlinethumb02.webshots.com/25...600x600Q85.jpg

pottsy 20 Jun 2009 18:58

Now that's just plain showing-off, Wolfzero! (Am feeling just a little bit inadequate now...:thumbdown: :rofl:). It's a good job the company's not called Strap-On, eh...:eek3:

wolfzero 20 Jun 2009 19:21

pottsy i bought that box 18yrs ago it was a special edition with those bike racing pictures on it, it cost a small fortune and that was with no tools in it either :(
its only used for personal use these days but its such a good bit of kit i don't think i'll ever get rid of it plus its so heavy when i lock it there is piece of mind that the tools inside are safe :thumbup1:

XT GIRL 22 Jun 2009 11:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolfzero (Post 247108)
pottsy i bought that box 18yrs ago it was a special edition with those bike racing pictures on it, it cost a small fortune and that was with no tools in it either :(
its only used for personal use these days but its such a good bit of kit i don't think i'll ever get rid of it plus its so heavy when i lock it there is piece of mind that the tools inside are safe :thumbup1:

Nope. STILL showing off.

You simply must work harder at humility...

I think the ONLY thing that can salvage your reputation, is donating the box to a good cause.

The XT Girls can do with a big box for our other bits... hair dryer, straighteners etc.

Is it weather proof, cos I will have to store it outside in the garden - what with not having any space in the house with all the bike engines on the floors, tables, sofas, fridge...

wolfzero 22 Jun 2009 12:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by XT GIRL (Post 247249)
Nope. STILL showing off.
You simply must work harder at humility...
I think the ONLY thing that can salvage your reputation, is donating the box to a good cause.
The XT Girls can do with a big box for our other bits... hair dryer, straighteners etc.
Is it weather proof, cos I will have to store it outside in the garden - what with not having any space in the house with all the bike engines on the floors, tables, sofas, fridge...

:oops2: didn't mean to show off, at over £1700 without any tools in it 18yrs ago i will not be donating it to anybody especially if they are gonna leave it outside :thumbdown:
on the plus side your house sounds like mine so you do get brownie points for that :thumbup1:

pbekkerh 22 Jun 2009 14:12

Doesn't Snap On sell a Roof option, so that tool shed can be placed outside ?

If you place it inside, it will fill your workshop completely :rofl:

Quote:

over £1700 without any tools in it 18yrs ago
Still showing off :cool4:

wolfzero 22 Jun 2009 14:27

i built a 4m x 4m workshop a few years ago for a lot less than i paid for that empty toolbox :rolleyes2:


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