To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Best Christmas present ever!

sti491

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
114
Location
Greensboro, NC
Wow, I got the coolest Christmas present this year... actually a combination Christmas, Fathers Day and Birthday present from my son & wife (I got zip for B-day & Fathers Day last year)... but it was worth the wait!!!

My son found a used Snap-on KRL761 Cranberry tool box in Lynchburg VA, about a 2 hr drive from where we live that he had to rent a truck to go pick it up with. He had been looking for one for me for a long time.

It had been in some kind of industrial or fabrication environment with scratches in the paint, some dents along the bottom sides and it was really dirty... all the grime into the drawer slides, etc. All the ball bearing drawers worked but were siding a little hard. So, I decided to rebuild it... time for a Tim The Toolman Taylor Aarrr, Aaar, Aaarrr!!

I completely dismantled and cleaned it. I ended up color sanding, then paint correction just as on car paint. There was ALOT of orange peel... the heavy powder coat allowed me to sand down quite a bit to either completely remove nicks and scratches or significantly improve deeper ones that are no longer noticable from most angles. It was a 6 step process: 1000/1500/2000 wet sand, and three stages of pad/compound/polish combinations using a Flex polisher.

So now with the SS trim peices I bought from Margard I have under $2,000 in a box that cost $5,500 new (I think it was about that, they don't make it any more). $1,600 used cost plus $390 in Margard parts, new keys, a few parts from Snap-on. One thing I did that saved a lot of $ was that I went for a brushed finished look on the aluminum and SS parts that enabled me to "refinish" the big chrome handle and all drawer handles and the three vertical trim pieces instead of replacing them. It turned out great. To get the brushed look I either used a scotchguard pad by hand on the drawer handles or removed the other parts and used a fine wire wheel on a bench grinder.

Wish I had thought to do "before" pics... but I did not. Attached are the after pics. Hope you like.

It was an awesome Christmas gift. FYI: refurbishing one of these is not for the faint of heart. There are so many drawers & slides that dismantling, cleaning, lubricating and then correcting the finish was a much bigger project than I anticipated. It took most of my Christmas vacation to complete. There was grime in every crevice of this thing. It's antiseptic now... the ball bearing slides are like butter.

Props to you guys and this forum. I searched looking the net for parts and ideas... found this forum. It gave me a lot of ideas and was very helpful.

Never thought I would have a tool box like this. What a luxury. Maybe overkill for a garage mechanic like me as opposed to a professional mechanic. It's so heavy duty, it puts Craftsman or other Home Depot/Lowes boxes to shame. I've read all the forum debates here between Snap-on & other brands. All I have to say is I had the tools and expertise to refurbush a great fiind by my son. It was a hard job but one I am proud of... a gift I never would have bought myself, which makes it very special. So Merry Christmas to me!

Happy New Year everyone. Thanks for the great forum and the advice and resource you all provided.
 

Attachments

  • Snapon goodness.JPG
    Snapon goodness.JPG
    84.5 KB · Views: 261
  • Snapon box.JPG
    Snapon box.JPG
    65.4 KB · Views: 274
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

bchee

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
6,148
Location
Texas
The paint job looks glossy and beautiful. It is too bad you didn't get before pictures. It's hard to really appreciate how much work you put into it.
 
OP
S

sti491

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
114
Location
Greensboro, NC
Thanks! Glad you like it. This is a great forum... like I said I learned a lot and it helped me a great deal with this project. It is a great color. I was worried when I started wet sanding, you never know how far to go.

Can't wait for my motor to blow on the STi to start seriously using this box! Ha ha... well, maybe not really?!
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
S

sti491

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
114
Location
Greensboro, NC
Yeah, I'm kicking myself for not doing before pics. A lot of the paint defects may not have shown very well anyway... from a distance it actually looked pretty decent coming off the rental truck. It was on close-up exam you could see it was used pretty hard... like tools had been thrown in the drawers hitting the fonts of the drawer above the open one.

I went through three cans of carb cleaner on the slides, bearings, wheels & various parts. My finger tips are still sore from sanding. Margard's stuff may seem a little expensive, but they save you time and cover areas that get the most wear. They are a little cheaper than similar parts from Snap-on. I was really happy how well they hid the dents on the bottom edges of the box sides... I hammered and dollied those pretty flat but without the trim pieces it would have required complete repainting after using bondo. You'd never know they were damaged now.

If I had a box without nicks and scratches I would never wet sand it to just get rid of the orange peel from the factory powder coat... but eliminating the orange peel turned out to be an excellent benefit... it's shinier than new and the SS parts I added increase the sparkle factor.
 
Last edited:

mkdive

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 11, 2008
Messages
2,649
Location
NPB (Socal)
Man that's great looking....I bet there is a lot of satisfaction in doing the work and having it come out that great!

"There was grime in every crevice of this thing. It's antiseptic now... the ball bearing slides are like butter".
bonk.gif
 

bry@n

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 29, 2008
Messages
2,785
Location
Ocean County, NJ
Looks great and will last you a lifetime and likely be your sons one day. They are leeps and bounds over Craftsman boxe. Congrats.
 

aczr2k

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 24, 2007
Messages
523
Location
NW Minnesota
Looks good, having done the same thing to a KRL1001 this fall, I know how much time it takes. The Margards look great.
 
OP
S

sti491

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 14, 2009
Messages
114
Location
Greensboro, NC
Yup, my son has reminded me it's his when I die!!1 I told him I'm a young 55 years old! I have to admit, everytime I drive into the garage I think about what a great present... so nice for him to think it through, search as long as he did and my wife to help fund the process, all when I had no clue. It means more too because it was in need of the TLC I gave it to breathe new life into it.

Really enjoying this forum too. Thanks guys.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom