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wannab20hatch

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I currently have a 68" epiq and according to specs my epiq is bigger by about 2k cu in. so not really worth trading up but I still really like 3 full length drawers and our matco guy comes by on tuesdays :thumbup:
 
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bobbyg313

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I currently have a 68" epiq and according to specs my epiq is bigger by about 2k cu in. so not really worth trading up but I still really like 3 full length drawers and our matco guy comes by on tuesdays :thumbup:

I didn't trade a EPIQ for this box. A 68" EPIQ is a larger box but, this is much larger and my classic 96
 

zkling

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Not sure if I posted before or not, but I just did some more organization of my wrenches to conserve space, so here's some new pictures

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Looks like you got some nice stuff in there!!! Who makes / where did you get those spinner handles? How do you like them?

I have the same wrench organizers. Another great idea provided by this forum.
 

archirelic

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Looks like you got some nice stuff in there!!! Who makes / where did you get those spinner handles? How do you like them?

I have the same wrench organizers. Another great idea provided by this forum.

VIM makes the spinner handles I believe.
 

mattamd_xp

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Looks like you got some nice stuff in there!!! Who makes / where did you get those spinner handles? How do you like them?

I have the same wrench organizers. Another great idea provided by this forum.

VIM makes the spinner handles I believe.

Yes, made my VIM. Hand drive extensions is what they call them. Both are listed on their closeout page:
http://www.vimtools.com/store/page7.html
3/8" for $9.54
1/2" for $11.28
I really like the sets, but I don't think I'd ever pay full list price for them. I'm considering getting the 1/4" drive set too, but not sure I'd pay what they're listed for.
 

zkling

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I don't own them, just pretty sure that's who manufactures them. Wasn't my picture set by the way, just answering a question! :)

Yea, I know, just wasn't sure if you were familiar with them or not.

Yes, made my VIM. Hand drive extensions is what they call them. Both are listed on their closeout page:
http://www.vimtools.com/store/page7.html
3/8" for $9.54
1/2" for $11.28
I really like the sets, but I don't think I'd ever pay full list price for them. I'm considering getting the 1/4" drive set too, but not sure I'd pay what they're listed for.

Awesome, thanks. I wish they sold them individually, or a mixed size pack, plus the shipping is a killer (same price as the set). :(

I have been looking for a cheap 3/8 drive spinner for a while. I think I may try making one from and old 3/8 extension and screw driver handle. They don't seem to be very abundant on the used market in 3/8 drive size.

Thanks for the info.
 
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mattamd_xp

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I wish VIM would charge a cheaper shipping rate for small orders. No matter how much I spend with them shipping is always the same. I try and make my orders over $100 to make shipping worth it.
 

Jeiler9865

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The remotes and pennies are extras from lease returns.
I had a special guest visit me yesterday, Mr. Bob Ferguson who is global v.p. of Cadillac. We had a nice conversation about the products and what problems I am seeing. I also showed him my CADILLAC of toolboxes.
 

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crewchief888

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had to move my trail truck out and do some serious sweeping underneath from the last couple months of cutting, grinding, and welding.
so i took a couple of pics of the latest "version" of garage boxes.


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joedodge

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Just got the used matco side cab for $250. Now ill have some empty drawers but more space I was pretty stuffed in this box wi no room to grow at all
 

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joedodge

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I didn't think so its got a few battle scars and bent slide that makes the large bottom drawer stiff to open but for a 9 year old box and $250 its perfect
 

crewchief888

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any "working" box is eventually gonna get a few battle scars.

i used to think $125 - $150 was too much for a used side box, and never paid over $100.

i wish i would have bought the other two KR 274 i passed on. :(


:beer:
 

joedodge

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Exactly never been afraid to use my tools or box. Ya I was lucky to find one for that style matco there hard to come by.i kinda like the idea of it not being a real 3 bay also if I ever had to down size I could stack it on top of the box
 

crewchief888

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very nice setup, crewchief!

ty kind sir :D

thats a "collection" that i've been building on since the early 90's.

all the side boxes were bought used as trade in's off a tool truck, and saw several years of use in a working shop
the cranberry harley boxes i bought new in '94/'95
Kr537A / KRA300E were freebies via a trade :thumbup:
the big cab on the wall was another freebie :thumbup: salvaged out of a service van we sent to the auction, and sprayed red.


:beer:
 

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The Mac box belonged to another mechanic who left it because he couldn't fix it. Now i got my hands on it. going to try to fix it up and make it usable. If anyone can help with the lock issue, i would appreciated it. It has a lock but no keys, can i take the old one out and put another one in there?
 
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neuropac

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I have the option to purchase for $1700, 2 yrs old states no damage I will have to drive 300 miles each way to pick up. Matco 4s triple bay. Boxes in my area this size are hard to find and when you do they want $3500 or more
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A snapon trailer full of toolboxes stopped by my shop today. I blacked out and woke up to this
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LOL not even close to all those Snapons and Matco boxes out here. Just don't have that kind of money. I got this 40 inch Husky box not the strongest box, Harbor Freight was the one I wanted, but for 299.00 this thing has a lot of storage and is just as good as lower end craftsman boxes. Doors are 36 1/2 wide and 16 inches deep, plenty of shallow drawers with various heights. The metal is just about as strong as Aluminum foil :dunno:, but for a weekend mechanic, and around the house home improvement it will do just fine. Just ordered Pig Grippy liners should be here soon. I also made some socket rail boards let me know what you think, got the rails from Harbor Freight 3.99 x5 plus a small thin piece of plywood only cost 25 bucks

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cburnscrx

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LOL not even close to all those Snapons and Matco boxes out here. Just don't have that kind of money. I got this 40 inch Husky box not the strongest box, Harbor Freight was the one I wanted, but for 299.00 this thing has a lot of storage and is just as good as lower end craftsman boxes. Doors are 36 1/2 wide and 16 inches deep, plenty of shallow drawers with various heights. The metal is just about as strong as Aluminum foil :dunno:, but for a weekend mechanic, and around the house home improvement it will do just fine. Just ordered Pig Grippy liners should be here soon. I also made some socket rail boards let me know what you think, got the rails from Harbor Freight 3.99 x5 plus a small thin piece of plywood only cost 25 bucks

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I think it's fantastic! I'm impressed. I think people get too caught up in trying to keep up with the Jones, so to speak. I seriously considered the Husky setup, but went with the US General because Home Depot didn't have the box I wanted and it was sold out. That said, I think if you take care of it, it should last a long time for at home use.

I like the socket boards too...I might modify that idea slightly and use cutting boards.
 
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