A cabinet-type toolchest as shown in Figure 3.41 is standard equipment in most body shops. A portable toolbox on top of the chest holds large hand and power tools. A chest of drawers holds spanners, sockets and all the necessary assembly tools. The toolchest is on castors so that it can be conveniently located in any working area of the body shop.
Figure 3.42 shows a complete set of all assembly tools.


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