danny_barkley
Well-known member
I have a Snap-On 35th Anniversary Camaro ToolBox Upper/Lower It is Camaro/Hugger Orange Beautiful KRL box.
I just bought a 26" and a 56" Harbor Freight boxset in Orange which is a perfect Match for the Orange of the Snap On
I was going to buy the Snap OFF emblems off Ebay to put on it, but those emblems are 3D printed plastic and when you look at them up kinda close, they look like ****. The Have them in Snap-Off, Strap-On, and ****-On. Cool, but junk Quality. I wanted a chromed plastic to match my sanp-on box's emblems.
So I ended up getting Snap-On emblems and some small Z-28 emblems.
Removed the US General emblems, put on the new emblems, locks like a match except for one thing! The drawer edge guards on the Snappy are Gloss black(which look great) and the HF are satin silver.
I will pull the wheels off the 56" and push it in the space under the workbench next to the 26" in the last pic
How would you guys prep and paint and what prep and paint for durability. Realizing that Powder coat would most likely be the Gold Standard
Now on to the PIX:




I just bought a 26" and a 56" Harbor Freight boxset in Orange which is a perfect Match for the Orange of the Snap On
I was going to buy the Snap OFF emblems off Ebay to put on it, but those emblems are 3D printed plastic and when you look at them up kinda close, they look like ****. The Have them in Snap-Off, Strap-On, and ****-On. Cool, but junk Quality. I wanted a chromed plastic to match my sanp-on box's emblems.
So I ended up getting Snap-On emblems and some small Z-28 emblems.
Removed the US General emblems, put on the new emblems, locks like a match except for one thing! The drawer edge guards on the Snappy are Gloss black(which look great) and the HF are satin silver.
I will pull the wheels off the 56" and push it in the space under the workbench next to the 26" in the last pic
How would you guys prep and paint and what prep and paint for durability. Realizing that Powder coat would most likely be the Gold Standard
Now on to the PIX:






