Jack Stand Tool Holder
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:05 pm
Tool holder
I thought I would share a “find” I came across in the Pomona California Swap meet today. It is not Snap-on, but it is simple, inventive and really kind of cool. I spend more time than I like under cars. There is always something leaking and the tools are always rolling around getting wet with oil – I can never find tools and the hardware is also in the soup. I ran across this little tray today. There are magnets on the side to catch sockets and small tools. They are off the ground and they can be seen. The tray is good to hold nuts and bolts. There are only about 250 of them made – total. Totally made by hand. It is an effort by a local California inventor: Steve Reeves (wrayproducts@yahoo.com). Cool
I thought I would share a “find” I came across in the Pomona California Swap meet today. It is not Snap-on, but it is simple, inventive and really kind of cool. I spend more time than I like under cars. There is always something leaking and the tools are always rolling around getting wet with oil – I can never find tools and the hardware is also in the soup. I ran across this little tray today. There are magnets on the side to catch sockets and small tools. They are off the ground and they can be seen. The tray is good to hold nuts and bolts. There are only about 250 of them made – total. Totally made by hand. It is an effort by a local California inventor: Steve Reeves (wrayproducts@yahoo.com). Cool