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    Is my snap on classic 78 legit

    Looed but I can't find that model number on snap on website?
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    Most comfortable work boots?

    Switched to the Australian Redback slip on's a few years ago, our Matco guy carries them on the truck. Used to go through a pair every year when I wore Diehards but these have lasted me 3+ years and are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn at work in 30 years.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I have enough storage space that I keep most of those either in my tall locker or large drawers, I also have a roll around cart that I work out of most of the time so the things I use most are there, meter, scope, power probe etc. are there. I have 3 large boxes and I utilize the space I can for...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    As for where to find everything, when you go in and out of your box 50 times a day it literally becomes muscle memory. Someone can ask me where something is and I can say "middle box. wide drawer, 5th down on right" and that's where it is. If your a DIY or hobby guy I can see sometime opening...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Appreciate the post, yes i am a vintage guy as well, two of those boxes have been with me for 30 years. The other I acquired to add to it, I was looking for that specific year and model and found one.
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    ** Calling All Technicians **

    In my 35th year wrenching professionally. ASE Master and L1 Certified, former GM Master tech as well. Grew up in a family run shop as a teenager, pops was a dealership tech for years in the 60's at Pontiac, then opened his own shop in 71. He was in business for over 35 years before retiring. I...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I figured I would post my work toolbox setup I have now since I added to it. I know everyone seems to enjoy looking at everyone's boxes and setup and discovering new organization and tips. I am in my 35th year as an Auto Tech, I have worked from dealerships to independent shops and even owned a...
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    Has anyone ever used a car jump starter?

    I have a NOCO GB70 and would not give it up for anything. Use it all the time. Never let me down. I use it in a working commercial auto shop.
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    user manual snap on MT2400

    Is this what your looking for? If so I don't have a pdf but maybe can see about scanning this one in and sending this one. Maybe the weekend if that would help
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    Moving big toolboxes--look at this trailer

    Have used that type several times to move big snap ons and such, you can rent them here at United Tool and Sunbelt rentals, those are scissor lift trailers. They use them here to move the real large scissor lifts. Drive on and off. Works great for big boxes
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    Questions for mechanics

    No names and I am one of those that doesn't like all those brand stickers also. Like the clean look. To me stickers just don't look good but that's just a personal thing. To each his own. Guy near me has them all over his box.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Thanks, Take my 1000s over any newer ones. They are 29 years old and still beast
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Thank you, been at it way too long
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    moved to new post
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    Question for those who’ve used Fluke 87v and 88v

    I have a Fluke 88, have had it for over 20 years. Still works great. There was a time that it was the go to in my box for anything diagnostic and on GM electrical systems especially. I have a Snap On Vantage, a Modis with scope, I have a power probe, Hantek 2 channel Oscilloscope, Pico scope and...
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