Product Review.....

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    ray steele Administrator

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    Do you remember how much the ferries plastic tool box was trading for? and or the features that made it a gem?

    ray
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Thanks David,

    approx. $342.00 usd
    254. euro

    ray
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    At the time it was 90 sterling , it was squarish in shape nice slots for every tool , very well balanced and you could not break it with a steam roler
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    ray steele Administrator

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    there is one on the ferrie web site, 45 gbp, looks to be what you have described,

    any one use one?
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    david a hall Moderator

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    I have seen them Ray but not used one.....
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    No thats not the one im talking about
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    Clint Burrell Active Member

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    I had one of Claudins plastic boxes. They were made of Lexan. Very light and held up well though it had a "cheap" rattily sound when putting tools in it.

    Got rid of that one and started using a JV working deluxe box, another hand-me-down. Dad bought it but didn't like it. I added a handle (from JV), a bigger set of wheels, and a leather side pouch/pockets for knives/curettes. Also took a hole saw and put in some "lightening" holes. It's a bit heavy and low but will outlast me.

    My first box was a Thoroughbred platers special w/ some hardware store wheels added to it, also a hand-me-down.

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