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I have no idea how much all this stuff cost new, most of the sets have a part number on them. I might see if I can find them on the Cornwell site to see what they cost new. I like this Cornwell cart, I may keep this thing and sell my old school Snap-On KRA combo as well as my old school SO service cart. I must say, today sure has been fun..:)
 

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I have no idea how much all this stuff cost new, most of the sets have a part number on them. I might see if I can find them on the Cornwell site to see what they cost new. I like this Cornwell cart, I may keep this thing and sell my old school Snap-On KRA combo as well as my old school SO service cart. I must say, today sure has been fun..:)

if you want to send them to me ill appraise them...
 

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WOW nice steal.
I noticed in the bottom of the cart there is a divider of some kind. Is it welded in, and what is it for?
 
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I've been looking up new pricing on this stuff. Cornwell's website takes lots of clicks to navigate because the search feature *****:confused: Anyway, I can not find the 3/8 air ratchet impact socket super set (TSI-242ss) or the 1/4 drive 47pc super set (all I can read is last 4 char 47ss). Also looking for the 3 pc 1/2 drive impact ext set industrial finish. Anyone have an idea what these cost new? :headscrat
thanks, Mike
 

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I've been looking up new pricing on this stuff. Cornwell's website takes lots of clicks to navigate because the search feature *****:confused: Anyway, I can not find the 3/8 air ratchet impact socket super set (TSI-242ss) or the 1/4 drive 47pc super set (all I can read is last 4 char 47ss). Also looking for the 3 pc 1/2 drive impact ext set industrial finish. Anyone have an idea what these cost new? :headscrat
thanks, Mike

The 1/4 drive super set (TS047SS0 lists for $599.93 but, are usually a couple hundred less on the truck.
The TSI242SS lists for $564.05.
Are the extensions EB33, EB35, and EB310? if so, they aren't impact extensions and list for $20.47, $22.57, and $29.87.
All prices are from a 2008 price list as I stopped buying Cornwell around then.
To get a better feel for prices, click on the monthly flyer for current specials and check Ebay too include completed auctions.
Hope this helps you out.:beer:
 
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The 1/4 drive super set (TS047SS0 lists for $599.93 but, are usually a couple hundred less on the truck.
The TSI242SS lists for $564.05.
Are the extensions EB33, EB35, and EB310? if so, they aren't impact extensions and list for $20.47, $22.57, and $29.87.
All prices are from a 2008 price list as I stopped buying Cornwell around then.
To get a better feel for prices, click on the monthly flyer for current specials and check Ebay too include completed auctions.
Hope this helps you out.:beer:

Thanks Fed,
I will check ebay too. I will probably keep all the cornwell stuff for now and see how I like it, never had any. I don't wrench for living so it is more then adquate for my needs. Based on Cornwell's website prices I def had a haul. :shocking: I will def sell the craftsman combo and air compressor. Funny I just bought my Macsimizer a couple weeks back thinking I would never fill it up, I may have to keep my Snap-On KRA or this Cornwell cart.
 
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A couple pics after the new stuff is moved into it's new home.. :thumbup:

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I have no idea how much all this stuff cost new, most of the sets have a part number on them. I might see if I can find them on the Cornwell site to see what they cost new. I like this Cornwell cart, I may keep this thing and sell my old school Snap-On KRA combo as well as my old school SO service cart. I must say, today sure has been fun..:)

7500.00 bucks is a good ball park figure, looks like he bought the 4700.00 dollar apprentice master set, then added other items, and the odds and ends.

The stuff is not that old, bet he skipped on his payments, no one but a coke junkie would be stupid enough to sell that stuff for 700 measely dollars.

But to the buyer, NICE deAL, CONGRATS.:beer:
 

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Very nice, I wish I was able to get a cart from cornwell. I like the way they do there draw layout better then the snap on one.
 
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7500.00 bucks is a good ball park figure, looks like he bought the 4700.00 dollar apprentice master set, then added other items, and the odds and ends.

The stuff is not that old, bet he skipped on his payments, no one but a coke junkie would be stupid enough to sell that stuff for 700 measely dollars.

But to the buyer, NICE deAL, CONGRATS.:beer:

I came up with about 6300 on just the Cornwell stuff. Have not looked up the snap-on and craftsman stuff yet, so yeah, 7500 is in the ball park. Not bad for a days work.:thumbup: I take it you are a Cornwell dealer?

I have no idea if he skipped out on his payments, or even if he had payments, he might be a cash and carry man like me, but I'm positive he is not a junkie. I talked to him for over an hour after we loaded up, no sign of any issues. As for the price, I can't say. He must of had a life emergency and needed cash fast, idk, none of my business.:beer:
 

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I came up with about 6300 on just the Cornwell stuff. Have not looked up the snap-on and craftsman stuff yet, so yeah, 7500 is in the ball park. Not bad for a days work.:thumbup: I take it you are a Cornwell dealer?

I have no idea if he skipped out on his payments, or even if he had payments, he might be a cash and carry man like me, but I'm positive he is not a junkie. I talked to him for over an hour after we loaded up, no sign of any issues. As for the price, I can't say. He must of had a life emergency and needed cash fast, idk, none of my business.:beer:

No I am not a Cornwell dealer. Still seems odd,:headscrat I'm sure he will regret that deal, 700 bucks is not alot of money anymore. Oh well! great deal for you,:) There has to be some story, maybe it was his buddies storage place, and that buddy ran off with his girlfriend, so he sold his tools fast, LOL.............no big deal, but there has to be something wrong with the picture. Enjoy the haul.:beer:
 
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Very nice, I wish I was able to get a cart from cornwell. I like the way they do there draw layout better then the snap on one.

I like the cart alot. When I first saw the ad I was thinking get the tools and sell the cart, now that I have it, it might just have a new home. Can't decide if I want to keep my KRA combo or this cart? The KRA has to many small, shallow drawers. The cart has the open bottom for bulky stuff, the deep top drawer and good size pull out drawers. Have to think about it... sounds like I just answered my own question... :lol_hitti
 

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I like the cart alot. When I first saw the ad I was thinking get the tools and sell the cart, now that I have it, it might just have a new home. Can't decide if I want to keep my KRA combo or this cart? The KRA has to many small, shallow drawers. The cart has the open bottom for bulky stuff, the deep top drawer and good size pull out drawers. Have to think about it... sounds like I just answered my own question... :lol_hitti

I see alot of people use those carts as there main box, they are really good cart over all.
 
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I see alot of people use those carts as there main box, they are really good cart over all.

Now that I have one I see why people want them. I'm going to keep this one and sell my SO combo and old school SO service cart. I have already took the heat gun to the stickers the guy had on it. Not a big fan of stickers on tool boxes. Today I am working on getting the Craftsman combo and air compressor from this deal cleaned up so I can sell them along with my Snap-On stuff. If it works out, I may only have about 400 ******* after I sell the Air Compressor and Craftsman box. :)
 

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It's a spray can holder.

oh thanks. I have the piece of metal in the bottom of mine and couldn't figure out what it was for. It's not welded in place

One thing I don't like about the cart is when you open both top drawers, the edges bang against each other
 
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