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Thread: I've found it! The ultimate tool storage system!

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    I've found it! The ultimate tool storage system!

    This has it all...a place for everything, everything in it's place, out in the open, and ready to use!
    Space requirement could be an issue, however.

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    How long until we see a thread devoted to the best suspension height for your axes, or what cord works best to make sure that nice ax doesn't crash down and ruin your day...
    Your endgrain is like your bellybutton. Yes, I know you have it. No, I don't want to see it.

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    Yeah, The location of the sledgehammer in the scheme worries me a bit as well....

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    It looks like it might be a tad dangerous to walk around the shop

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    But at least you won't hurt your back stooping to pick up something out of a tool chest. Foul devices of torture worthy of Torquemada, they are.
    Your endgrain is like your bellybutton. Yes, I know you have it. No, I don't want to see it.

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    That picture reminded me of the scene in the "The Matrix"

    We need guns, lots of guns.

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    How I hate most modern art.

    They're charging admission,
    just to laugh at our incredulity.

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    It's marketed by the Damocles Corp no doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Wilkins View Post
    It's marketed by the Damocles Corp no doubt.
    Yes! Or perhaps the "Matrix".

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    I was at the Museum of Modern Art and came into this room and there was a pile of trash. I mean just trash piled up in the middle of the floor with a spotlight shining on it. I immediately started to spout off at how ridiculous and stupid these modern art "installation" pieces. Then suddenly I looked on the wall and saw the shadow it was casting. Amazed.
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    This was likely one of those folks who has taken hand shadow animal figures to a higher level. Pretty cool, actually.

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