I had a little play money from wheeling and dealing (and my tax return), so I decided that it was finally time to upgrade into a regular toolbox, even though I really didn't really need to. It was sort of a now or never kind of deal, so I gave my modded Snap-on KRSC46 cart(s) to my father
I then kept a watchful eye out for any deals on a KRL722 as I never liked 'deep' boxes, I still don't, actually. It seems that they are not as common as the bigger (deeper) drawers so I figured the money would be best spent on a KRL7022. I located one and then purchased it about 200 miles South of me. It was a nice used KRL7022 in Extreme Green with the black trim for $2,500, which is just how I like my boxes. A little more than I wanted to pay and felt it was truly worth on the open market, but figured I'd splurge since I wouldn't have to change the trim color later on...
As luck would have it, literally a few days later I happen across a brand new KRL1022 in Extreme Green for sale and I was able to purchase it for $2,500, as well. It was a little further away, 430 mile (each way), but I road trip to get stuff very often and well worth it.
By brand new, I mean the handle has never been installed and is still sealed in it's protective shipping bag, as were the drawer liners!
I then scored a mint stainless steel top on my local Craigstlist for $350.
A sharp box, too be sure, however I wanted more drawers and nothing makes the gorgeous Extreme Green color pop more than when it has the black drawer trim...
So I was lucky enough to purchase a second KRL1022 in Extreme Green with a black rhino-lined steel top and black trim off my "local" Craigslist. This box was only 100 miles (each way) from me and cost a mere $2,400!
Now I had my choice of drawers, black trim, and whatever else I wanted to pirate to customize my new 1022 to my liking. I didn't want to get too crazy, since I was in way over my head and comfort zone as far as cash out of pocket, so I wanted to keep things simple as I needed to get it completed immediately so that I could get the 7022 and extra 1022 back on the market in order to get my money back from them a.s.a.p.
Here are all three boxes in their original as purchased configurations...
(My new 1022 is not easy to spot, hiding between the two inside my garage)
Time to get to work, so I pulled an all-nighter and removed all the drawers from all three boxes and most of the ball bearing slides as well to be able to customize the drawer layout to my (current) satisfaction...
Here is the end result and my 'custom' Extreme Green 17-drawer KRL1022 with black Rhino-lined top and black trim:
All Snap-on sockets, yes even the 3/8" swivels in the Cornwell metal holders...
The wrench drawer, all Snap-on Flank Drive PLUS (except for the very largest of sizes because they only make those in the Flank Drive series)...