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joenero

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Wha? Why? I think you could put everything they make and then some dealer special tools in there and have room left over
 

billymade

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That box is insane! I don't think you would want to move it around very much; if you were in a situation where you had to move it daily (the shop I worked at we had to move things around allot of the time); I don't think that would be very much fun or even possible in confined areas! Its kind of hard not to be in awe of a monster like that though! Hmmm, wonder if it has: tilt, cruise, a/c, stereo, frappacino maker, tv, microwave, sleeper etc. etc. :bowdown:
 
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jay50

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It should come with a trailer hitch; just tow it to your next job...
 

Merkava_4

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There comes a point where two separate boxes makes more sense. I would much rather have two separate KRL1023's than have that thing.
 

Fedwrench

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That setup would easily be "the great wall of Snap on". You would definitely have to have alot of shop space to hold it. The embarassing part would be if you owned the wall of tools and then either couldn't fix a vehicle that came into your bay or had a few comebacks. Too bad it's orange. Neon green would draw more attention.:thumbup:

I'm suprised that Merkava didn't consider it a sin to walk or stand on a Snap on mat.
 
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Captain

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The seller says:
". . . has been out of the box for 6 months and never used."
What, just sitting around gathering dust? That's a lot of unpacking effort for no gain! :headscrat
 

Phatsub

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That's definately an ego thing. Why would someone go to all the trouble of buying it and setting it up only to change their mind and want to get rid of it. Maybe he can't afford the payments.
 

Stuey

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What I want to know is why anyone would be willing to spend $15,000 on ebay. That's like buying a diamond off of ebay - a big nono.

I wonder how much it cost to ship a set like that!
 

Moose-LandTran

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shipping must cost a fortune. we moved my friend's one accross his workshop and had to pull it behind a pickup because of the weight of it. took about 6 guys to line it up in place properly. i do agree two (or even three..) boxed next to each other is a better idea. that's what i plan to do. unless they make a 13' wide KRA.
 

wilbilt

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The embarassing part would be if you owned the wall of tools and then either couldn't fix a vehicle that came into your bay or had a few comebacks.

Worse than that would be if you couldn't reach anything in the 8' high section.

Time to buy some Snap-On Elevator Shoes...
 
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I think it retails for over 20
with my collection of junk , I could fill it 3/4 of the way I bet
but all my junk is over 20 years old - thats for shiny tools
 

Joe B.

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Maybe someone special ordered it and then could/would not pay for it. (It looks a little big to hide from the wife, even at work.)
 

ed_v

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I know why the guy wanted a box that big...........To stuff nagging his wife in :)

Now $15,000 doesn't seem like a bad deal does it !.

All kidding a side. I know a guy that has a box very similar to that loaded with all Snap-on tools. When he left his old shop to start his own shop he had to call a flat bed tow truck just to get it about a mile and a half down the road.

Ed
 
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