#2176
To get you organized use our functional and attractive countertop rack. Holds pliers, drivers, files, rules, lens clock and eight vials of screws, blades, etc. Made of clear acrylic. Tools not included. 11" W x 6" H x 6" D.
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#2172
Made of sturdy canvas with a hand carrying strap. Measures approximately 13-3/4" W x 12" H when open and only 3-1/2" W x 12" H when rolled closed. Tools not included.
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#2174
Velcro strips hold pliers in place so you can have freedom of arrangement. Pockets hold lens clock, files and drivers.
Zipper closure and convenient carrying handle. Vinyl exterior. Tools not included. 21-3/4" W x 12" D open.
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#2177
Tilted rack holds thirty vials plus inventory sheet; easily keeps track of screws, nuts, compression tubing, driver blades, etc. Clear acrylic. Measures 13"w x 2-1/2"h x 5"d. Vials not included.
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#2184
Totally Cool! Charge Your Tools!
We’ve figured out a way to get around the fact that the type of steel used to make pliers and driver blades cannot be permanently magnetized. This is the easy and efficient way to continuously provide a magnetic charge to drivers, tweezers and pliers to pick up those small screws and findings.
Holds 12 tools (not included). Measures 2-1/2" H x 3" diameter. A Western exclusive!
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"Often I am asked, “Why can’t screwdriver blades be magnetized?” Here’s the answer. They can be… (pause for effect)…but they just can’t be permanently magnetized. It has to do with the type of steel used to make blades: soft enough to be stamped into shape and strong enough to be able to be hardened. That translates to low iron content steel and it is the iron that holds the magnetic charge. The key is to keep applying a magnetic charge to the steel when not in use and it will hold the charge for when it is in use. That’s what this little guy does."