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Murphy4570

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Congrats! You got a brand new box for 1/3rd of retail price.

Hell I paid more than that for my Classic 78, and I got it for 50% off retail (student program).

You'll love the space in that thing, and you will be able to fill those drawers with hundreds of pounds of tools.
 
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zruvalcaba

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two suggestions, with the socket racks, can you flip them so the broached end is up? giving you view of 6pt and 12pt variations.

for the wrenches, you can make very simple wrench organizers out of solid core wire, i used some sort of medium gauge thick nylon coated stuff. works very well, keeps the wrenches upright conserving huge amounts of space, and keeps them from sliding around. one can be pulled at a time, and all the rest stay right in place. i used a tapered alignment tool for lining bolt holes up as my "mold" to coil the wire into a slow taper for the large to small wrenches. i can take a picture of my drawers if interested.

you could literally get all the wrenches pictured into one of those drawers, and be nice and neat about it, or keep the two drawers, and have lots of room to expand the collection...

Thanks for the tips. What exactly do you mean by broached end up?

As for the wrench organizers I'll probably go with the Snap On ones assuming they'll hold all of those wrenches big and small?
 
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zruvalcaba

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If you have watched Flee bay the past year you would know that Snap-on boxes are selling in the $2500 and $3000 are a lot larger and nicer. NJ had had a bunch of them in that State. I don't get it. I think you paid far to much. The truck brands boxes are a dime a dozen and when they sell are going for much less.

As long as you are happy that is what counts. When you figure it will hold 20 thousand dollars worth of tools it is a small price to pay. I have 6 little drawers in my Homak boxes and they have about $3400 worth of Snap-on tools and that is half price. Tools sure add up fast.

Really? Hmm, I have been looking for quite some time and I couldn't find any Classic 96 boxes for under $3K. There are some on Ebay right now and they're all going for between $3800-$5500 so I don't know where you're seeing these cheap Snap On boxes? The cheapest one I saw was $3000 a few months ago in Texas but freight would have been $500+ to San Diego.
 

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Really? Hmm, I have been looking for quite some time and I couldn't find any Classic 96 boxes for under $3K. There are some on Ebay right now and they're all going for between $3800-$5500 so I don't know where you're seeing these cheap Snap On boxes? The cheapest one I saw was $3000 a few months ago in Texas but freight would have been $500+ to San Diego.

Dude don't worry about what he says. No matter what the item is. He "knows everything about it", "Has been selling tools for 50+ years", "Has found it cheaper", "Is worth much less than what you paid", etc, etc, etc. :rolleyes: He is known for it on this forum.

Hence Jeff's

I was waiting for a trademark RCStocker post!


If your happy with it enjoy it. Tis a beautiful box. :beer:
 

amlv20

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Nice score YOu SsUCK! That box is bigger nicer and cheaper than my box at work.i hate you.lol. I hope you're happy, you will enjoy it.dont listen to these guys and their dumb local prices. I see you're in Cali like me and I know snap on boxes don't sell for those prices here I searched the whole state for a krl before I got my Mac and couldn't find anything good.its starting to get annoying every time some one buys a box and right away they're quick to say they over paid and a better box can be found in their area for less. Maybe in the east or mid west but not here in Cali. If I could find a clean condition krl for the prices they claim I would jump on it as fast as I could. But anyways enjoy, who cares if its craftsman you have a damn good looking set of tools for home use.:thumbup:
 

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Thanks for the tips. What exactly do you mean by broached end up?

Opposite the way you have them, so you can see the size and type (4/6/8/12pt) instead of just the drive end.


As for the wrench organizers I'll probably go with the Snap On ones assuming they'll hold all of those wrenches big and small?

As long as it won't bother you if the buzzkillers come back and tell you you paid too much for them. :lol_hitti

Nice score on the box. :thumbup:
 

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Good looking box... :thumbup:

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Maybe next time you want to start a thread about a "specific" brand, try putting a warning in the title, this way members won't be erroneously sucked into a discussion.

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Good looking box... :thumbup:

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Maybe next time you want to start a thread about a "specific" brand, try putting a warning in the title, this way members won't be erroneously sucked into a discussion.

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Hahahahahahaha:lol_hitti
 
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zruvalcaba

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Opposite the way you have them, so you can see the size and type (4/6/8/12pt) instead of just the drive end.

I'll give that a shot, thanks for the tip.

As for the wrench organizers, I'm now considering the Ernst magnetic ones. I'll scout around for some pics before committing anything.
 

ihateminimumwage

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I'll give that a shot, thanks for the tip.

As for the wrench organizers, I'm now considering the Ernst magnetic ones. I'll scout around for some pics before committing anything.

I'm going to be going the Ernst route shortly. I've been using Snap-On rails with my wrenches up to 1 1/4". The stubby Ernst racks I have are great, and have sold me on them.
 
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zruvalcaba

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I'm going to be going the Ernst route shortly. I've been using Snap-On rails with my wrenches up to 1 1/4". The stubby Ernst racks I have are great, and have sold me on them.

Just not sure sure how I'll go about organizing the bigger wrenches using the magnetic ones in those shallow drawers...almost seems like the low profile racks might be a better option. I'd really prefer the magnetic ones though so they don't slide around in the drawers when I open and close. :dunno:
 

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I'll give that a shot, thanks for the tip.

As for the wrench organizers, I'm now considering the Ernst magnetic ones. I'll scout around for some pics before committing anything.

If the trays are Hansen, and it looks like they are, you're stuck with the broach direction. I wanted to flip mine up so I could see the broach end too but that's just not the way they are made. I have had to learn the size of nuts/bolts over the last year or so more than I had to know them in the past. In the past I would look at the nut/bolt and just walk over to get the size I needed without thinking about what size it really was. Hope that make sense.

If you want them the other way around HF trays will let you do that. My impacts are on HF trays, chrome on Hansen.

Lastly, nice box. Its on my to-do list.
 

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Nice box, will serve you well and thats a great deal on it!

The way I organize my tools is I have a drawer for 1/4 tools, 3/8 tools, 1/2 tools, metric wrench drawer, screw driver drawer, power tool drawer, electronic testing and scanner drawer, etc.

Dunno if that gives you an idea but thats all the fun in getting a new box!
 
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zruvalcaba

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That box is beautiful, man. Don't hate on your Craftsman gear, those wrenches look great. I love my Craftsman USA tools.

Not hatin'. I love my Craftsman tools as well. Every single one of them is "Made in USA" so I'm good. I don't use these daily or even weekly so for a hobbyist tinkerer...they're perfect.
 
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zruvalcaba

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If the trays are Hansen, and it looks like they are, you're stuck with the broach direction. I wanted to flip mine up so I could see the broach end too but that's just not the way they are made. I have had to learn the size of nuts/bolts over the last year or so more than I had to know them in the past. In the past I would look at the nut/bolt and just walk over to get the size I needed without thinking about what size it really was. Hope that make sense.

If you want them the other way around HF trays will let you do that. My impacts are on HF trays, chrome on Hansen.

Lastly, nice box. Its on my to-do list.

Ah yeah, I just remembered why I have them sitting the way they are. They ARE Hansen trays!
 
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