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mroess992

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Ok, here's my KRL1003 box. Completely out of room! Need a riser and maybe a side locker (or 2!). Pretty much everything in the box is Snap-On or Bluepoint.

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its beauteful, between me and my father we have 4 boxes like that... nothing but snap on, no bluepoint, no crapsman
 

98TJ

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My HF 56 and HF 5-drawer cart. I've moved everything from my 41" Craftsman lower, intermediate, and top chest into these and the hutch.

You can pretty much see what's stored on the pegboard. No sense in going into that.
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Contents of the HF 56...big drawers first.

Sockets are in the top drawer. All three drive sizes, both inch and metric.
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2nd drawer holds wrenches.
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3rd drawer has screwdrivers, pry bars, Torx drivers, seal removal tools, and pick sets.
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4th drawer has ratchets and extensions. Good bit of empty space here.
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5th drawer - air tools.
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Bottom drawer is a mix of stuff that has yet to be properly organized.
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Now the smaller drawers.

First drawer holds Forstner bits, router bits, drill bit sets, unibits, and a few other random items.
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2nd has hammers.
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3rd has adjustables in it for now.
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4th has various types of tape.
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Bottom drawer has blow-molded cases and soft-sided tool sets as well as some random cloth and material for projects.
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Now the 5-drawer cart.

Top has pliers and such.
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Top left drawer has some Kobalt wrenches that I picked up on a huge discount due to the Hot Deals thread. I use these when out of town.
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More screwdrivers. Stanley, Kobalt, and Picquic.
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Deep drawer on the right holds various measuring tools. The multimeter should probably be here.
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First full width drawer holds bike tools.
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And the 2nd holds electrical stuff.
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I keep speakers for future projects and our battery charger on the bottom of the cart.
 

BigAl62

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I finally found a picture of my work box (I don't have access to it currently). It's a Snap On KR650/655 combo with a side box (I don't remember the model) and a side cabinet.
 

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AdamLym

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72" Montezuma currently being filled with Snap-On goodies :thumbup:
 

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cbb

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Here is my modest little Craftsman box. :sad:
 

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William Payne

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Its a job diary, we do alot of jobs over a day and sometimes we jump between jobs. The job diary is for me getting paid and for customers getting charged. I list down what jobs I have done everyday and how long I spend doing each job. Then I can be payed for the hours I worked and the customer only gets charged for the time spent on their job.
 

Matt472

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I had some free time at work this afternoon since we were slow and decided to take a few pics of my box and drawers. The pics were taken with my phone as a heads up..

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zjrog

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My wife got me the HF 13 drawer roller for Xmas. And I've been taking my time moving stuff into it. What I have come to realize is, I have a lot more tools than I thought I thought I had. And need even more. So the upper box might be needed someday. At the very least, the short side cabinet sooner or later. I'm still surprised what I perceive that I am missing... Nothing fancy in the way of tools, but starting to replace things slowly.:evil:

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Obviously, still a mess. I really need to figure how I'm going to organize my sockets. SAE on the left, metric on the right and 1/2" in the back, 3/8" in the middle and 1/4" sort of in front. Not to mention some specialties behind the 1/2" SAEs...

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Wrench drawer, sort of looks empty, but thinking about those Ernst stick on rails. I'm adding more wrenches over time, so might be a good idea.

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And my adjustables.

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Ratchets, breakers and torque wrenches.

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Drill bits and drivers. Might not stay in this drawer.

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Channellock branded screwdriver set, came with precision drivers and the bottle opener. HF screwdrivers and other odds and ends. I since added the rest of the mess from my 26" box...

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Missing some of the Craftsman nutdrivers, will look in garage sales and the local pawn shops... In the meantime, the HF nutdrivers aren't bad...

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My old Craftsman box, the top chest is going to sit on the HF box, the lower cabinet will roll under my workbench.
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Not sure if I'll move the pliers to the HF box or not. Either way, need to better organize them.

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I've since moved these to the HF box.

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Probably leaving the cutting/filing and measuring tools in the lower cab. But certainly better arranged and organized.

I still have a couple drawers in the HF box not assigned yet. But think I've got a handle on being semi organized for a change. I need to re-arrange the stuff I have stored behind my 22 and 26 inch boxes, so I can shove the HF box in their place...
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As mentioned the top box will go on the HF box. The 26" cabinet will roll under the workbench. And that little gray roller will become my welding cart for my 230V MIG and 110V stick.:pimpflash
 
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Kevin54

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ZJROG.....what are the colored sockets on the L.H. side of the drawer. By that I mean are they just a standard socket or a specialty socket of some type?
 

nisreo

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Can't remember the brand but yes they are normal sockets They are just color-coded to get them quicker

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eboy

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I go on job-sites now and then to help my employees with cabinet installations. Tired of using their ill managed tool sets, I came up with my own out of necessity. I had to travel to Wyoming for an install and had 5 days to get it done! I had to be organized!
First, I sorted the tools and decided what were only needed. Second, I had a custom case made by C&D cases. Third, I created liners from foam from Cascade tool. Last three pictures are the tools in the case with the lift-out tray as well.
It has been a year in use and aside from the weight, has performed well, and no time is wasted with forgotten or missing tools!
 

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eboy

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I spent about 325.00 for the case (these are what rock bands travel with) and about 50.00 for the foam.
 

Lil Toe

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New to me Snap On Overhead Cabinet addition to my Montezuma. Couldn't find an off the shelf spray bomb match for the blue, so went with good old chassis black:

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bobemmerich

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Here is my modest little Craftsman box. :sad:
Hey, it's not the size of the box, it's what you can with the tools that are in it :thumbup:. A toolbox is a toolbox, large or small. I have a small Ace box for a spare in the truck, and it really holds a lot of tools.
 

t100

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I thought I would never fill this sucker up when I bought it:

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now it's double stacked almost in every drawer:
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a MAC 30" roll cab
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NJHandyGuy

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i don't use this as much it was my dad's old toolbox and i can never get rid of it i Desperately want to restore it for now it sits in storage

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my craftsman rally box i don't use it anymore but my dad gave it to me whe i was 14 i want to restore it also
 

Fudge

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This is a friends, but I thought it made a nice photo.
 

TonyCH

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That is a great photo, would make a nice art poster on my wall. Do you have it in high resolution?

Edit: From looking at your other photos I am quessing you are a pro?
 
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