I know I can with rails but I like my cases! It *****, but I tend to take these home sometimes and the case is more convenient.
What box is that?
What box is that?
KRL 756 Is correct.I'm pretty sure it's a KRL756.
Hey guys, im an apprentice diesel mechanic and i finally upgraded from my HF cart that i loved a week ago, it just got too jammed packed with tools and i wanted to get my first serious toolbox. The Snap on guy told me he had a 54in Master series with a stainless top so i thought about it for a week or two then decided to get it, and i love it! Plenty of space for me right now and in the future for sure!
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Details on the carbon fiber vinyl please. Did your dealer cover all the slides under warranty?
I would hate to see the price of that around here. There was a 32" box in similar shape the tool truck guy wanted 1200 firm and the locks didn't work.
I would hate to see the price of that around here. There was a 32" box in similar shape the tool truck guy wanted 1200 firm and the locks didn't work.
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At 300 it's a steal. You have brand new slides to put on it. It will feel close to new. The vinyl wrap will make it look unique. In going through a similar process, I'm looking for a decent/good box for home. I hate the color red so I'll probably end up vinyl wrapping a harbor freight box unless I find a good deal on something else.It's crazy what they ask for these boxes. I was all set to go to harbor freight and pick up the 56" roll cab since $699 is a great deal for that box in my book. I'm not particularly good at negotiating and the snap on dealer knew I wanted to get a fixer upper box so he kind of just dropped the box off said $800 if you want it if not let me know.
The Rock and roll trailer was in town so they sold a **** load of new boxes and he just didn't want this piece of **** box on his truck so when my co worker called him to say hey the box is not worth the 800 he came down on the price pretty quickly. This was before I even knew I could get warranty slides.
Aside from the crappy looking paint with all new slides it is a solid box. At $300 plus whatever materials I need to clean it up I feel it's a good deal
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At 300 it's a steal. You have brand new slides to put on it. It will feel close to new. The vinyl wrap will make it look unique. In going through a similar process, I'm looking for a decent/good box for home. I hate the color red so I'll probably end up vinyl wrapping a harbor freight box unless I find a good deal on something else.
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New to the forum, here's my everyday cart: Snap On KRSC43 Electric Orange, don't have any decent pics of my big box, but I'm sure that will change soon enough.
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Picked up an Mac MB1500 snap on dealer took as trade. Pretty rough shape all slides wasted was asking $800 but a kind coworker negotiated him down to $300 for me. Gave the top box to that coworker as a thank you and since I prefer work surface on top of the roll cab anyway. Have a 52" husky that I will be moving from once I restore the mb1500.

That looks pretty sweet man
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I used SEM clear guard (clear rocker guard) over primer and painted on top. Gives it that textured look and holds up nicely.Thank you,
Took a trial run with one of the drawers today (the one that houses my magnets, magnetic drop lights, and my power tool chargers) and the flat black primer actually held up better than I thought but still after removing the drop lights 25-30 times I could begin to see some of the paint beginning to chip.
In rebuilding this box I have 2 goals one is to make the box have that new box feel (you guys know the one I am describing the one where you open the drawer and see the visually clean drawer liner and the UN-marred drawer sides) and the second is to make it hold up well under normal use.
Many guys in my shop have repainted and cleaned up used boxes but all I have seen have been rush jobs. Anyway usually within a few weeks to a few months the paint is badly chipped and the box looks just as bad if not worse than it did prior to their repairs.
I am a mechanic by trade and my hands are dirty I get covered in solvents and grease and fluids and then I need more tools from the box. It's not going to live a sheltered life and it has to hold up because I can't be bothered tiptoeing around my box.
Any one have any suggestions for inside the drawers I was considering getting the roll on bed liner protector and coating inside before putting down the soft rubber liners and maybe that will hold up.
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I used SEM clear guard (clear rocker guard) over primer and painted on top. Gives it that textured look and holds up nicely.
http://www.semproducts.com/refinish-chip-guards/chip-guard
It is on my home box, currently at my dads house i will tey to stop by tomorrow on the way home from work. We use it in spray cans at work and as long as you wipe the tip after use it works great.Thank you for the link, do you have any pictures? Is it in the yellow box pictured by your display name?
Did you use it in can or thin and spray with a gun judging by your username I figure gun.
Thank you again
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