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55stone

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hey guys im new here and about to get a new snap on box classic 76 series.. does anyone have a picture of the white? or the white with black trim?? i really want the white with black trim but i can not find a picture of it anywhere not even on snap ons website... hope someone has a picture of the white with black trim.. thanks guys.. love this site.. just spent almost 2 hours flipping through some of these pages looking at boxes lol...thanks again
stone
 

DanCo

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@ 55stone, Welcome to the GJ! Not a Classic 76 but you get the idea.
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Not mine BTW
Dan
 

Spiritoak

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Hey guys, my first post here. I've been lurking on the site for awhile. I love this thread... I check it once or twice a week.

I just received my new 68" Epiq, thought I'd share some pics.

I'm still moving into it and so far I have 3 ½ drawers still completely empty. :)
 

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55stone

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thanks unearthed.. anyone else have a picture of 1?? i cant decide if thats what i want or not.. i like the all white too.. and just black lol... big decision..
 

86k10

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First post here. This is my box, Snap on KRL761 in Cranberry. I have had it for about 6-7 years. I have been wrenching for about 16 years now, 12 at my current job.

Also just picked up a near new condition Snap On jcw46 heavy duty creeper and a Matco cart with locking lid and 1 draw for $180 for both today (not pictured). I will update later.

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Diesel_Crawler

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First post here. This is my box, Snap on KRL761 in Cranberry. I have had it for about 6-7 years. I have been wrenching for about 16 years now, 12 at my current job.

Also just picked up a near new condition Snap On jcw46 heavy duty creeper and a Matco cart with locking lid and 1 draw for $180 for both today (not pictured). I will update later.


Welcome to the board, that's a nice set up you got there. Can not wait to see some internal pictures of it. :beer:
 

sdguy55

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This is the toolbox i bought when i got to school. Bought the top box gently used for 700. It will do for now until i get it stuffed full of tools. Then it will be onto either an epic or master series toolbox
 

86k10

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Welcome to the board, that's a nice set up you got there. Can not wait to see some internal pictures of it. :beer:

I have some SK tools coming in and when they get in I am going to take pics of everything for inventory/insurance reasons and I will post a complete tour.:)
 
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Vividlyvintage

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My work bench:
Completely made from scratch (or Skrach). It has a bottom box welded into the bottom of the work bench. The caster wheels are covered by the channeled floor. The shiney side of the bench top will be stripped down to bare metal and will be a dedicated welding table. Although when not being used as a welding table, the area still doubles as a regular bench top. The bench top is 1/4 inch thick.
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My welding cart:
Made from a HF tool cart. I welded a shelf for the bottle, and risers for the tool box.

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My tool box & tool cart:
The side box is hung off the side of the center box. I made a flange that that latches on to the lip on the middle box. It is not touching the fridge below it, although it looks like it is.

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This is my car club jacket and my 1947 calender.

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Interesting fact about Pin ups, in the early 40's and through the 50's *********** was illegal to sell and display. If you notice, pin up pictures are painted. there is a reason for that. See if the picture was painted over, it was no longer ***********. it is now considered to be art. and art is not illegal. lol

my tool box welcome mat lol

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Welderguy24

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Alexandria, MN
Snap-On dealer showed up today. I already had the top box but no longer used it at work and thought this setup would make a great addition to my garage at home.

MB8200 for $575. Needs a couple detents, one set of slides, new drawer liners and a good cleaning. My MAC guy is awesome and I'm sure the detents and slides he will warranty. Like I said I already had the top and used it for a road box but really never used it, it's a MB5100A that I picked up for $250 back in May, so for $825 total I should have one awesome home box.

I'm tempted to strip the whole works down and shoot some color, Extreme Green perhaps? :thumbup: What does everybody think?

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kippieland

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Update time. My full International set up.
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Pliers:
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Screwdrivers with improvised holder
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Bondus T-handle Hex's
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MM combo wrenches..pathetic I know!
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Ratchets etc:

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Punches:
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Sockets:
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Dirt bike tools:
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can't leave without a hairdryer..works good on graphics!
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Parts:
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gnx547

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kippeland, the 6th pic, where did you buy those t-handles? Are they 1/4 and 3/8 drive?
 

kippieland

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kippeland, the 6th pic, where did you buy those t-handles? Are they 1/4 and 3/8 drive?

The first one is by Motion Pro (big maker of MX tools) and the second is made by MSR and was little trail kit my wife gave me. The MP is a 3/8 drive and the MSR is 1/4. Though MP makes both sizes and is much nicer then the cheap MSR.

http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/44/-/256/731/-/1488/Motion-Pro-T-Handle-Driver

This Motion Pro is sick:
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http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/MSR-REMOVABLE-SOCKET-THANDLE
 

braincrater

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Is that Arctic Silver I see? And an EpiQ Jealous with envy :beer:
Nice, Very Nice. If ya call that a tackle box, I'd hate to see your cooler :lol_hitti

Lol, no it's some new color. I dont know what they are calling it but it is a pewter color. It looks amazing in the sun.
 

UncleFrog

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Hi guys. Been lurking here for a while but I had a reason to post today. Picked up my new KRA2055 top chest today. I'm an auto glass installer so this is overkill by a huge margin for what I need, but I've wanted one of these boxes for a long time. So first pic is the my old and busted plastic cman box that was so full i couldn't close the lid or drawers, and had **** spread out all over my van. Now its as neatly organized as I can right now. Also got a full set of 3/8 drive, 1/4 drive metric sockets, and a soft grip 3/8 drive ratchet. To say I was excited today would be a bit of an understatement.

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