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All that money on fancy organizers... and still I see a milk crate [Linked Image]

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Everybody has different ways of doing things.


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I can say this, nice truck HCE. Is it always like that, or did you clean it up for the photoshoot? [Linked Image]

If you are doing residential service work, especially if you intend on having more than one truck, but the equipment.

1- it looks better and more professional. And since you are dealing with the Home Owner, it matters what they think.

2- as you add trucks, it's easy to stock them all the same. Make them interchangable.

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Now that mate, is flash!. [Linked Image]
I'd be proud to own a vehicle that well organised.
What brand/model van is that BTW?.

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The trucks look beautiful!

But, what does the home shop/bench look like?

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The truck is always kept that way, good days or bad. Only one jobs material is on the truck at a time, unless I am doing a couple of jobs in a day. I am all for fancy stuff, if it makes the job easier and keeps everything in order. The van is a 2004 GMC, 2500 Savana, with the the Pro package

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"Pro Package"???
Please explain what that package gives you... Just curious as our vans are of the " home brew" style.

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