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boseefus402

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The only piece of snap on that I own.....

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lukiep

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After 6 months of waiting, i've finally had my new one delivered.
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Will get pics of tools tomorrow
 

nflfreak43

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update.. im getting better and better about organizing my box.. even as i add tools i've got more room somehow......

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YellowLakeWelding

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Here's mine, nothing special.
 

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nflfreak43

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Looks like you went on a binge at harbor freight. Very cost effective for the at home guy.

i work at harbor freight...

and actually im taking all of that and using it to become an Auto Tech.. the only thing im really upgrading are my ratchets, and combo wrenches..

the Ratchets will either be Blue Point or Matco 88's
Combo Wrenches will be raised Panel Craftsman...
 

dan1120

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i work at harbor freight...

and actually im taking all of that and using it to become an Auto Tech.. the only thing im really upgrading are my ratchets, and combo wrenches..

the Ratchets will either be Blue Point or Matco 88's
Combo Wrenches will be raised Panel Craftsman...

Cant beat that then, must have been dirt cheap with an employee discount.

I recomend the matco 88's. Some say 88's are over kill but I liked them better than any mac or snap on ratchets. So I had to go buy 4 or 5.

Check out flea markets to start substituting those sockets. Around here I find snap on sockets for about 4-5 bucks each. For impact sockets I started with harbor freight ones. For starting out they cant be beaten. I still have a couple I use because I havent found replacements for them at the flea market.

Oh, and your missing a MUST have tool. Channelock diaganol cutters, I use them very, very often.
 

nflfreak43

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Cant beat that then, must have been dirt cheap with an employee discount.

I recomend the matco 88's. Some say 88's are over kill but I liked them better than any mac or snap on ratchets. So I had to go buy 4 or 5.

Check out flea markets to start substituting those sockets. Around here I find snap on sockets for about 4-5 bucks each. For impact sockets I started with harbor freight ones. For starting out they cant be beaten. I still have a couple I use because I havent found replacements for them at the flea market.

im gonna get the big 301 piece tool set from HF for a complete amount of sockets.. im missing a few sizes right now..

and believe me i know i can get better, lord knows i can get better, but not for the money, and i've never had an issue out of any of my hand tools from HF... and i've beaten the chit out of em...
 

dan1120

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Craftsman makes a large set like that, there was a thread about it. Seemed to run about 300. You'd catch alot less flak about using craftsman than HF when you start out.

Trust me, I beat on my HF tools also, but thats what their for. If I break it I can buy another for dirt cheap or get it warrantied.
 

nflfreak43

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Craftsman makes a large set like that, there was a thread about it. Seemed to run about 300. You'd catch alot less flak about using craftsman than HF when you start out.

Trust me, I beat on my HF tools also, but thats what their for. If I break it I can buy another for dirt cheap or get it warrantied.

i trust the HF stuff more than the new Craftsman stuff really...... and everyone can get over themselves about the HF vs. Craftsman vs. matco vs. Snapon debate....
 

YellowLakeWelding

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Tools are tools, you get what you can afford or prefer. It's all about convenience especially warranties or for me the Snap-on truck rolls right up to my front door every week and the closest HF, Sears, Fleet Farm, etc...is an hour or more away so the logical choice was Snap-On.
 
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nflfreak43

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Tools are tools, you get what you can afford or prefer. It's all about convenience especially warranties or for me the Snap-on truck rolls right up to my front door every week and the closest HF, Sears, Fleet Farm, etc...is an hour or more away so the logical choice was Snap-On.

I live 10 minutes away from 1 harbor freight, and 25 from the one i work at...
 

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Yellow lake welding;

Can you tell me what the large adjustable is in the front of your drawer? (Pic 6) I cant say I have ever seen one that adjusts like it!

-Dane
 

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nflfreak43:

I saw you wrapped your plier handles in electrical tape. Something I like a lot better is old 3/8" air hose or if you have to 1/2". Since you work at Harbor Freight you can probably get a new one to cut up for cheap. I cut off the grips on all my cheap or bought used pliers and replace it with the air line. They are much more comfortable that way. If you need to secure them to the pliers, just fill them in with expanding foam insulation.
 

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lukiep

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A few more pics of mine with tools inside it.
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screwdrivers
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various tools
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Spanners, Need to get more Spanner organisers
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more spanner
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Air Tools and Hammers, Notice the colour on my MG725
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Punches
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Power probe and multimeter
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Miscellaneous
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Harvey Melvin Richards

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Here's a pair of drawer units I bought about 25 years ago. I'm not sure of their original purpose, but their great for tools and other odds and ends.

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Each pair of drawers will pull forward and lock in an angled position. The individual drawers (one pair per slide) are also removable.

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muddyjoe15

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Nothing special here, just finally got around to taking pictures. Any questions/comments feel free to speak up. :beer:
 

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dodge610

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I love that green Snappy box if my matco box wasnt like new and the special order purple that i got years ago. I would love to trade mine in and get a set like that just one little thing holds me back mine is paid for that new box would not be.
 

tkcaudill

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I love that green Snappy box if my matco box wasnt like new and the special order purple that i got years ago. I would love to trade mine in and get a set like that just one little thing holds me back mine is paid for that new box would not be.



I think you should stay with the Matco tool box and just get a bigger one :thumbup: IMO



lukiep how do you like that snapon impact , like the green on green to all my tools are green in a black box , am thinking about getting a green neon light to put in hutch ur underneath the cab ????
 

route246

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80-column IBM punched card drawers. Last used in the '70s.

Here's a pair of drawer units I bought about 25 years ago. I'm not sure of their original purpose, but their great for tools and other odds and ends.

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Each pair of drawers will pull forward and lock in an angled position. The individual drawers (one pair per slide) are also removable.

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DodgeZ

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Re: Another Craftsman combo

I could probably justify a bit more capacity, but this one has served me well for many years now...........

The bottom drawer of the top cabinet was autographed by Tim Allen at the Meadowbrook Historic Races several years ago < RRR > :rocker:

Brian

GLHS??? I got a couple of those.. H yeah!
 

muddyjoe15

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lukiep

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I think you should stay with the Matco tool box and just get a bigger one :thumbup: IMO



lukiep how do you like that snapon impact , like the green on green to all my tools are green in a black box , am thinking about getting a green neon light to put in hutch ur underneath the cab ????

It's an good gun got plenty of power and works real good
 

williaty

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This is my tiny toolbox. It's just an overflow box that holds disposable gloves, paper towels, tubes of chemicals, OEM parts, etc. But I thought it deserved a little love, so I gave it a tattoo.

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