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    Lift and Lok tool box

    I received one of these boxes a couple years back as a Christmas from my now then EX girlfriend and I find it to be a very useful box. It has many storage compartments and three drawers. The top section beneath the lid has a deep compartment for larger items. If any of you are interested in a great box this is it.

    http://www.zackelectronics.com/servl...c=1&zmap=66536

    At the time I think mine was around $50. I noticed they have gone up some, but you still might be able to find some deals.

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    Do you mean "former" or "experimental" girlfriend.

    Either way, it seems you've moved on.

    I've seen a few people at our launches with this or similar items. Anything that makes it easier to transport and use our rocket equipment is good to know about. Thanks.

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    Something similar that I have that's a bit less expensive is this from Plano.

    I bought mine at a home improvement store (Menard's).

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    Quote Originally Posted by troj View Post
    Something similar that I have that's a bit less expensive is this from Plano.

    I bought mine at a home improvement store (Menard's).

    -Kevin
    Nice box Kevin

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    I've had one of the Lift n Lock boxes for a couple of years too. Lots of storage.

    On my way home from the last launch I had to make a rather sudden stop to keep from hitting the......."driver" in front of me. The box came tumbling from the back of my SUV to the back of the front seat. This is the first time i got to test one unique feature of this particular box. When it is "locked" all of the individual bins are sealed tight (So they say). After arriving home I grabbed the box and set it upright and opened it. Everything was where it was supposed to be. Shear pins in their own bin right next to the 4-40 bolts next to the blind nuts and so on. Not one thing was out of place. Amazing. Now I know why I bought this.
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