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Here are some pictures for Billymade...
 

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billymade

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Hey, thanks for the pics! I still think those old Snapon rollaways are just too cool! The roll down front door is definitely unique! I still don't think you have enough ratchets, LOL!
 

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I have a bunch of vaco and xcelite stuff... Not bad, seem to work fine. As for the roll down on the front my father drilled a hole in the handle for the door and bolted a plate on because when he worked at IBM people could pick the like with a key that was close and that was a way to make sure your stuff didn't wonder off.... I bought another proto and plomb ratchet and might still get a bent handle if I can afford one... I thought the vise and aluminum top on the side box was the cool part. Also I don't have room for all of the hex (allen) sockets, so I have the set and the whole box is full of them to... The side box has a bluepoint meter(has an inductive rpm meter on it), fluke meter. Vaccum tester and a milwaukee drill and an IR 1/2 impact wrench... Some old blue point tap and die sets sae and metric. Lots of drill bits and extra sockets a set of proto and craftsman on top.
 

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fletch

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new here, what kind of paint did you use, and the process? looking to repaint one i just picked
 

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yes it is, i'm trying to upload a pic of it, i have to resize them, but my computer running real slow
 

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Try polishing; cut/buff it first! You might be surprised to see what you can do; the original paint is good stuff and it is amazing with the right materials; how you can resurrect a paint job from the dead!!
 

fletch

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thanks merkava_a , i'll give it a try, i'll keep you updated...billymade,the paint on that box is not orginal,it looks better in the pic, but thanks.
 

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found these items at a garage sale today
 

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fletch

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Thanks for the link billymade, i definitely check it out.as far as the tools i got, got them all for $100. bucks.
 

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Bought this box yesterday off of craigslist for $75, guy was moving that day and needed it gone so I happily took it off his hands, I am going to use it as a home box
8-Drawer CMan Top Chest
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Okay guys I know I need to get better pics up but this is the new box that I needed to get for work. Its a Snap On Krl 1023 cranberry with the cover. About 1 year old not a scratch any where. Just needed a good wipe down and loading of all my tools. I know it looks black like I said better pics coming. Price was 3 grand with cover and delivery.:bounce:
 

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Well, since it's my day off, and in the interest of keeping this thread alive I decided to inventory some of my tools for insurance purposes. Since I'm a home mechanic, I bought one of the red HF setups a few months back and have moved most of my common tools into that box.

It's a great box and a good price for what you get -- definitely better than some of the Craftsman stuff.


Here are some of the pics
 

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Some more --
 

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if you're still awake -- a few more
 

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wesmckeehan

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Knucklehead,

Whats going on, I just joined these boards today and this was the first thread I searched for. Im wondering, you have the snapon wall cabinet with pulling tools... I work for chev. and have been on the fence about that set, do you like it??
 
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My box and tools, mainly craftsman, but i'm slowly picking up some Snap On stuff when I come across it used.

My one bay shop my father lets me use with my cheapo Craftsman box. I need a bigger one, with wider drawers.
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his side
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my sockets, ratchets, extensions, etc
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screw and nut drivers
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pliers
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misc stuff drawer
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combination, t handle hex, and line wrenches
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hammers, impact, pry bars and breaker bars
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bottom cabinet space I keep stuff like my brake bleeder, my VW diagnotic cables, and fuel pressure tester/gauge, plus other misc stuff.
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my small craftsman box i started using

set of files in top, and craftsman ratcheting wrenchs
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some vw/audi specifc tools and my craftsman bolt out set
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You techtonics tuning and EMPI stickers on your box are classic; only the ********* VW nuts know these classic Volkswagen tuning companies! If you like craftsman boxes you should look at one of their bigger bottom boxes; they are on sale for under $300 all the time or a top/bottom for $300 for the smaller combos.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Tools_Garage+&+Tool+Storage_Chest+&+Cabinet+Combos
Once you get to the page pull down the menu and "sort by clearance" to see the current best deals.
 
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TKmech

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My new Snap-On KRSC40 cart.
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Open storage area in the top.

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Wrench drawer

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And finally after trading in the bottom 12" drawer for 3 4" drawers it looks like this.

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Ill have to get more pics of the drawers once its better organized and actually laid out the way I want it. The drawers were delivered right before I left work on Friday so I was really only interested in getting em in.
 

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My new Snap-On KRSC40 cart.
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Open storage area in the top.

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Wrench drawer

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And finally after trading in the bottom 12" drawer for 3 4" drawers it looks like this.

nappybox5.jpg


Ill have to get more pics of the drawers once its better organized and actually laid out the way I want it. The drawers were delivered right before I left work on Friday so I was really only interested in getting em in.



wow, that is very nice... but it is wide and too small deep... my opinion... i has heavy duty matco tools cart four drawers and i love it! i used it everyday and it has all common tools which less trips to my bigger boxes (KRL1203 and KRL1003)... i almost considered to buy one from my good snap on guy but somehow he has Matco tool heavy duty cart for used sale which i can look either snap on service cart or matco tool cart... i had to picked matco because drawers were deeper than snap on and matco are 375 dollars while snap on are 1,000 dollars... sorry...
 
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KraftwerkMk1Jetta

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You techtonics tuning and EMPI stickers on your box are classic; only the ********* VW nuts know these classic Volkswagen tuning companies! If you like craftsman boxes you should look at one of their bigger bottom boxes; they are on sale for under $300 all the time or a top/bottom for $300 for the smaller combos.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/s_10153_12605_Tools_Garage+&+Tool+Storage_Chest+&+Cabinet+Combos
Once you get to the page pull down the menu and "sort by clearance" to see the current best deals.

yep, I guess I would consider myself a VW nut, I've dumped a lot of money into my old Jetta, and spent countless hours in the shop wrenching on it.

I actually was at Sears this morning looking at the sales they had on different boxes. They had a red 2 drawer ball bearing intermediate box on sale for 68 bucks. I was VERY tempted, but I'm also VERY broke :lol_hitti
 

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Alot of those decals are so old, I dont even remember where I got them....

I do have alot of people ask me about the Oliver decal though. Guess its kinda of an old one.
 

84TurboBuick

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How do you like those discontinued "mushy ergo" Snap-On screwdrivers? You have quite a few of them!!!


My friend got a set of the new ones a while back and I have to say I like the ones I have now. I didn't really care for the new Instinct handles.


Still looking for an orange set.
 

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My friend got a set of the new ones a while back and I have to say I like the ones I have now. I didn't really care for the new Instinct handles.


Still looking for an orange set.

I have me a new orange set, NOS set I should say.
 
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