I made an in-depth review of this box using a lot of the info you provided. I thanked you by your username in the video. I hope that is ok. Thanks again.
Hey that's my face! But no, his lock is not the Same as the one in my video. That's an old box. Well before the boxes we generally have here. Different hole size and everything. I have had that box here before, but it had the keys, and I never messed with the lock.
I have sold almost 1000 toolboxes. Almost all Snap-on. And I have never seen this model before. I would love to make a video on it going into detail but I cant find any info online. It looks like that bottom drawer was an add on. The top is solid not a flip up and the stainless has no way to be...
Yes, I guess this is what I will do. I was hoping to shoot the video today (Sunday) and MAC is not open on the weekend. Guess I will have to push it out until tomorrow.
I am needing help with finding the list price for this MAC tool cart.
Macsimizer® 6-Drawer Utility Cart - Flat Black UC4125FD-FB
I will be doing a review of this box in a few days, and I would very much like to be able to provide the list price for this cart in the video. Unlike almost every...
I appreciate the photos. When I get a box like that in next, I will make a video for it. The title will be something along the lines of "Vintage KRL drawer slides replacement" so keep an eye for it. I will try to remember to update you here also when that video posts. I have done one like your...
These are a little tricker. Hence why they switched the design. If I had one of those older styles in inventory I would make a video for you myself on how to disengage them. I will do my best to explain via text. You need to push the drawer back in slightly so have that hole line up with the...
Early on it took me awhile to learn all the different series for the Snap-On boxes. It took much longer to understand the differences inside the variuos series. I hope this video helps anyone trying to sort out Snap-on's complicated master series tool box line.
By trade I am an electrical assembler. The panels we build are very complex often utilizing many PLCs. I tend to look into the procedures for things by habit as in this field one wrong wire or incorrect setting can cause catastrophic damage to the components and machines.
In my personal experience a lot of boxes sell to people who are not mechanics. We live in a relatively wealthy part of the country and many homeowners have Snap-on boxes in there garages to keep homeowner basic tools in. Also sold boxes to art schools, gun collectors wanting to foam all the...