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skulldrinker

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this is my top tray from the 80's before I moved up to my big box.

Red = SAE
Blue = Metric

Been painting my tools ever since I saw my old man doing it.
 

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Cope

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and serves it's purpose.

i think i got my moneys worth out of it. :D


service truck use is hard on any toolbox, overloaded drawers, and constant shifting loads will destroy a box very quickly

i've been in and out of service trucks for about 1/2 the time i've been wrenching.

i'm in my 4th truck in 10 years at this dealership.


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How well do the road chests from Snap on and others hold up?
 

logixjock

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Cool, thanks, man. Bummer you can't find them any more.

Those are called Tool Tags. I got them from the Eastwood company probably 20 years ago. I saw them on a show called Shadetree Mechanic. You can see the 10mm is starting to wear off. I've tried getting some more but can no longer find them.

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I knew I'd seen these somewheres, not exactly the same thing, but same idea.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Easy-Read-C...666?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item41644f6b5a
 

lilredex

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Some of my organized stuff, I like a very small footprint.









And a tray for 1/4" drive sockets. This one lives in a smaller hand box with the rest of the set.

 

STEVENC

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The majority of my sockets are SAE as I originally bought my box from a retired diesel mechanic. I am still lacking a full set of 6pt 1/2 drive metric sockets , and many 12pt 1/2 drive metric sockets . I only use metric currently. I have been maintaining my toyota pickup from 113k to 255,000 current miles since highschool.
 

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dylanr_97

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Heres all my sockets. Impacts on the left and "chrome" (black finish) on the right. all of my sockets are on my custom boards to hold em all. They are held on by wooden dowels drilled into the wood. I like em
 
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geojag

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Top of my box, 1/4-1/2 with maybe a couple 3/4. Mostly metric, mix of SK, Craftsman, Snap-on, Mac, Matco, Gearwrench, Pittsburg Pro, and others.
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My impact drawer, Proto, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Pro, and Husky:
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I have a set of SK 1/2 SAE in my portable box and a set of Pittsburgh Pro 3/8 Metric in my truck. Somewhere around the shop I have a set of cheap spline drive sockets that have come in handy on messed up bolts.
 

crewchief888

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How well do the road chests from Snap on and others hold up?

couple problems with most real road chests, they are too wide and/or deep for most service bodies.
and way more money than i'd ever spend on a box for a service truck.

they are pretty much non existant on the used market around here.



:beer:
 

Sam'sAutoParts

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Work Box: a mix of CM, SK, New Britain, and a GW 1/4" set, I have since re-organized and added even more. Impacts are mostly SK & CM with some NAPA, Proto, Williams mixed in.
 

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vertguy

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All CM that started with basic kit I received for my 16th birthday... it has grown quite a bit since joining GJ including the 3/8 mid's and 6-point shallow's.

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Sam'sAutoParts

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More work box 3/4 Drive and 1" and 3/4" drive impact plus an extra set of Sk 1/2" impact still in the box. More 3/4" drive and a spare 1/2" drive in the top of my 26" CM top
 

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Havocdog

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1/2 in top, 3/8 and 1/4 drawer and ratchets in their own drawer.
 

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doan

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Here's mine. I used pegboard for a lot of the organization plus a few custom wood pieces.

Almost 100% older Craftsman, some Craftsman industrial, a few snap-on, and some Taiwan (impacts)

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