The other day I was at an old machine shop in Austin and saw the strangest Snap On box. Essentially some form of storage was on three of the four sides - making what wa...
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I have 2!It's a Taco cart !
I'll have two, please.![]()
Can somebody explain the reference to Taco and aircraft, the connection?
Thanks
Taco cart! That's it... and no, I'm not trolling.
I actually have a vintage Snap On box that was my grand father's, but past that - I've never been all that into vintage boxes surprisingly. I just really value space and nice drawer sliders...
But I could totally get into a taco box.
I have 2!

Taco cart! That's it... and no, I'm not trolling.
I actually have a vintage Snap On box that was my grand father's, but past that - I've never been all that into vintage boxes surprisingly. I just really value space and nice drawer sliders...
But I could totally get into a taco box.

Does Garagejournal Ryan sell vises on craigslist? Theres someone in Austin with masses of bench vises and other random tools who advertises them all the time on craigslist, also goes by the name Ryan.
He also lists ads that he's buying bench vises too.
I knew you weren't but they are a hit around these parts, we do love us some tacos. They are really nice as a mobile workstation. I have been looking for one myself, but they are either too far away or way too expensive.![]()

Hey now....The other day I was at an old machine shop in Austin and saw the strangest Snap On box. Essentially some form of storage was on three of the four sides – making what was essentially a mobile tool island. You gotta question the functionality of it, but the old fart that was using it said it was the best box he had ever had.
The box is called a Taco Cart (or Box) because if you were to put an umbrella on it, it would resemble a taco cart found out on the city street.
The aircraft reference is because aircraft machanics liked to use them because of the extra storage and because you could attach a tow bar to it and haul it behind a donkey to service a plane out on the Tarmac.
They are nice boxes, but because you need access to three sides they can be impractical for most shops.
The box is called a Taco Cart (or Box) because if you were to put an umbrella on it, it would resemble a taco cart found out on the city street.

If Ryan wasn't the admin, I would think he was trolling us.
It's like when the CEO shows up to the production meeting and asks a rudimentary question.
This was my first big Snap-On box. They were marketed in this area as a "bodyman's box". Mechanic's tools went in the front drawers, body tools in the side drawers, and you would keep your spray guns & DA's in the rear cabinet. I still have the KR-1000 in my garage at home. after 30yrs in the body business, now I'm an insurance appraiser. When I go into shops these days, I am amazed at the monster boxes that I see today. And the $$$ that they cost!!
This was my first big Snap-On box. They were marketed in this area as a "bodyman's box". Mechanic's tools went in the front drawers, body tools in the side drawers, and you would keep your spray guns & DA's in the rear cabinet. I still have the KR-1000 in my garage at home. after 30yrs in the body business, now I'm an insurance appraiser. When I go into shops these days, I am amazed at the monster boxes that I see today. And the $$$ that they cost!!