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Maexle

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here's my home built tool box. I've converted a blueprint cabinet into a tool box, I've welded a bottom frame (and added heavy load casters), a back frame, back board, tool hanger, wifi, mini computer, 24" flat screen (with tilt wall mount) for looking up manuals / form / circuits on the internet, speakers, mini-amplifier, diamond plate corner guards, multi power outlet..... Some features are still missing: i am going to combine the 4 bottom drawers into 2 larger drawers (for my power tools) and a combined air outlet on the front (got the parts already at home).

Sorry for the bad quality of the picture..... I will post better ones soon....

Regards from Indianapolis....
 

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Humble Mechanic

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Here is my setup at work. I forget the exact model of the Snap-On toolbox. I build the hutch.
 

Squints

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here's my home built tool box. I've converted a blueprint cabinet into a tool box, I've welded a bottom frame (and added heavy load casters), a back frame, back board, tool hanger, wifi, mini computer, 24" flat screen (with tilt wall mount) for looking up manuals / form / circuits on the internet, speakers, mini-amplifier, diamond plate corner guards, multi power outlet..... Some features are still missing: i am going to combine the 4 bottom drawers into 2 larger drawers (for my power tools) and a combined air outlet on the front (got the parts already at home).

Sorry for the bad quality of the picture..... I will post better ones soon....

Regards from Indianapolis....


I love that stool!! The foot-pegs are a great idea!!
 

ihredo4

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lowendrider,
What is the inscription on the fence cutters to the right of the knipex. I have 2 of them with the years 1941 and 1943. This is only the third pair of them I have seen. Told they are a WW2 fence cutter used by the Allied troops but don't know if thats true. Awesome tool and if you would ever decide to sell contact me.
 

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JimDon

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Try Brigade Quartermaster. They have a website, and IIRC, they had them for sale, but they weren't cheap. Also, give Jori at Harry Epsteins a call. Harry might have them in the store somewhere.
Cheers,
JimDon
 

shurik06_83

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MY SET UP mostly C man got a 700 somthing piece set for under 500$ reg 800$ + this was almost a yr ago have some sk some mac some s/o and blue point in their
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dieselmike

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too bad you didnt go across the border for your craftsman. US made craftsman is a whole nother animal
 

shurik06_83

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i have some old sockets and a set of 6 points us made wrenches the us made stuff looks nicer but thats cause its 20+ yrs old the off shore c man i have is actually not bad quality and is holding up very well
 

lowendrider

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lowendrider,
What is the inscriptionon the fence cutters to the right of the knipex. I have 2 of them with the years 1941 and 1943. This is only the third pair of them I have seen. Told they are a WW2 fence cutter used by the Allied troops but don't know if thats true. Awesome tool and if you would ever decide to sell contact me.

I've looked before and didn't see any markings on them. They are very high quality though, I've used them before for their intended purpose..cutting fence. Although I have to admit, I've never really known what they were for. Got them years ago from my ex-father-in-law. I'll have to take a better look and see if I can find out anything.
 

ARbuilder223

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Sorry, here is the pix
 

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lowendrider

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I've looked before and didn't see any markings on them. They are very high quality though, I've used them before for their intended purpose..cutting fence. Although I have to admit, I've never really known what they were for. Got them years ago from my ex-father-in-law. I'll have to take a better look and see if I can find out anything.


They have a larger "S" with a line over the top of it and say "US-5000 volts max"
 

ARbuilder223

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actually its an Extreme tools box, damn near a clone to my Snap-on..suprisingly well built ..heavy box
 
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walwalka

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I love the way those boxes look, definitely on my list of boxes to look at when I upgrade..
 

ARbuilder223

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StricklyToolBoxes is a dealer..Joe / Shannon are easy to work with, and price is good for what you are getting
 

Humble Mechanic

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@zuspiel Thanks! I love it. I figured I could build about 20 hutches for the price of 1 snap-on hutch. Next project will be a side cab to match.
 

metalhead212121

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Heres my current setup... MIGHT opt for another locker if I can get one at the right price. I'd have to move my craftsmen toolbox to make a second locker fit.
 

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JoeyMitch

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LOL! Thanks guys that easy button was from when I was 12. the head mechanic at the marina I worked at gave it to me as a joke!
 

JoeyMitch

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Now that's a nice tool box! Started saving my cash for a nice box but that's nothing compared to yours! Very nice!
 

JASTECH

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Joey, yours will do you fine until it's time to upgrade tools>box. My first was a red fishing box with the fish scale on top for measuring fish. So I had Snapper before Snap-On, lol
 

wreckerman5357

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Just like JASTECH said, you have a nice tool box Joey. My first toolbox when I was a teenager was a few 5 gallon buckets with lids that i had to pour out to find a socket or a screwdriver. One had sockets, wrenches, ratchets, extensions, and screwdrivers. The second had hammers, pry bars, pliers, a drill, bits, files, and some other little stuff. The third was added when I started to amass specialty tools: pullers, pickle forks, fan clutch kit, etc. Man those damn things were heavy!
 
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