Tooljack

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    jacob1 Member

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    Does anyone use the tooljack? I'm thinking on getting one just looking for some feed back.
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    jacob1 Member

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    john mc loughlin Member

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    Jacob 1 it would not be my type of tool box
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    jacob1 Member

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    Why not? The reason I kind of like it is that is seems almost indistuctable.. Maybe not?
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    Its like somthing you would give a six year old girl for xmas
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    jacob1 Member

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    LOL.. We can't be having that can we. Ive had an aluminum one get crushed and tool carts are rather expensive.
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    i have had mine for ever
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    jacob1 Member

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    Well what do you use? My last one was an NC toolbox
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    do you know i dont even know the make its ali
    i dont tend to get horses jumping into the the tool box
    alot
    will take a pic
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    jacob1 Member

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    I don't tend to either.. First time for me..
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    how long have you been shoeing?
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    jacob1 Member

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    I'm not full time. I mainly do the ranch horses and the neighboring ranches horses I only have around 35. However a lot of those are colts from year to year. I've been doing that for the last 7 years. I'm by no means a great farrier but I do my best.
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    jacob1 Member

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    On another note. I have a friend that's a journeymen farrier that has been showing me a lot. I go with him a good bit and learn all I can.
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    you dont have to a great farrier to have a tool box;):)
    i was going to try work out how many tool boxex you had gone through
    im 37 years at it i think i have had 3 in that time
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    jacob1 Member

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    That was my only one unless you count the wooden one I made. I still have that one.
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    Bill Adams Active Member

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    Buy the one you want or make the one you want.
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    Draftshoer Active Member

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    I think it looks like it would be very easy to break and have pieces of sharp broke plastic everywhere. Looks like a vet/hospital bill waiting to happen. Also looks easy to turn over. I would recommend a Kodiak toolbox from Georgia farrier supply.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    I have/use one. Its damn near indestructible. I've used it since it first became available(ordered it at the Summit the first year Kevin had it there). I added the accessory tray to the unit. My shoeing partner has one too. For us, its like American Express(we don't leave home without it ;) )
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    Zach's Horseshoeing Member

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    Can you post some picks of it rick??

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    jacob1 Member

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    Well I bought one.. It's very nice and looks very well built. It also has a 3 year warranty. It's light weight and has lots of room.

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