ihateminimumwage
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Quite the setup for the kitchen.![]()

I'm guessing that oven is for powder-coating.
'02 KRL1001BPM
All new slides in '13
Several deep drawers now have double slides
One 4" drawer moved to the top on the right bank
'14 KRA5315DPM
Custom Berry Spray from Snap-on
Yes, the KRA heritage series is.... Yet in this application for a top chest the 15 drawer 5315 series is more suited to my required system of storage.
I acquired the Craftsman stack new in '03. A recent re-grease of the slides and it is now all happy again.
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^^ Those half moon wrenches look to be Blue Point
Looks decent with the plating.Here's my setup. Nothing too impressive in comparison to the things I've seen on this site, but it does the job.
26in Craftsman Heavy Duty top and mid chests resting on a no-name cart with a few custom additions. Namely diamond plate walls and two shelves off the right side.
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Looks decent with the plating.
What kind of wood is that on top of the cart and did you put it there ?
Ok so i found this site and this thread by googling "toolbox ****". I'm an auto tech student and lubetech at a mazda dealer, just starting to build my tool set. my shop does not have much of a tool culture. the head ford tech uses a 20 year old craftsman box and my mazda group leader just got a triple bay matco 4s last year, he didn't even have enough tools to fill it. amazing to see some of the stuff in here, the nicest box in our shop is a 3 bay matco 6s box with no addons which belongs to one of the ford lubetechs, silly since he only uses about 5 tools on a regular basis. however i can get a 2 bay 4s 25" deep from matco for like 2300 so i think im gonna pounce on that come tax return time. never gonna get that kind of deal again and since i am finally getting sent to mazda school starting later this month i will need the space. anyway enough rambling, here is what im currently working with. Matco HD tool cart.
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top of cart - silver eagle sockets 1/4 and 3/8 and extensions, some silver eagle impact sockets, my 1/2" impact, dewalt 12v 3/6, matco wrenches, matco screwdrivers, matco 1/4 and 3/8 88t ratchets, craftsman low pro 1/2 ratchet, matco deadblow (for knocking loose those stubborn 13mm oil drain plugs) pick up tool and my itaste vtr
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junk drawer - copper washers, razor blades, random gaskets, more vape supplies, tire valve stem caps, license plate screws/bolts and a variator for my honda ruckus that i just now realized is still in there.
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pliers drawer - matco pliers, gifted no name filter pliers, matco wire strippers, matco spark gap gauge, matco chisel, cornwell air gun and utility knife, valve stem tool, tire guage, gifted no name tire chuck.
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first big drawer - silver eagle 1/4 and 3/8 socket sets (the fractional stuff is in those cases, the metric is in the top of the cart), matco ratcheting screwdriver (i have never used this, don't know why i have it), matco dt4 digital tire chuck/gauge, greatneck impact driver, matco adjustable wrench
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second big drawer - silver eagle bit driver set with hex, torx and whatever you call those torx socket things, drum brake tool set (never used, we don't do anything other than adjust drum brakes at my shop), matco hammer, matco battery service kit, amazon.com torque wrench 20-150 ft lbs, test light, oil filter strap and my personal favorite tool the crkt eatin tool xl. i can wrench on things with it while i eat, or i could if that wasnt totally disgusting. i do eat with it though.
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its just a start, along with my new box i will be purchasing 3/8 impact sockets from snapon, deep and wobble as well as a new 3/8 air impact. hooray for student discounts.
Nice details! But you realize you have just created a history problem for GJ 30-40 years from now!
What is that top box ?
Love the flat black. I have one too
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What is that top box ?
Here is my recently completed "Stevo" Workbench/Toolbox. I wanted mine to look like it was from an old shop and could have been offered by Craftsman in the 1950's. . . The pictures are from my phone, so I apologize for the clarity/distortion.
Oldsmobiler -
I did swap drawers around a bit. With these HF boxes you can arrange drawers however you like. After more organizing, I actually ended up with everything back to "stock", except for a few drawers.
For a service cart I use the HF lower and an old Craftsman top box that I've had since I was in school. Tray of sockets in between. Works out fine for the time being.
I certainly not a tool snob so there's a bit of everything in there. SnapOn, Mac, Matco, Cornwell, S*K, Craftsman, HF, and some odd house brands. A few homemade items too.

That's exactly what it is. Small angle iron -- 2 in the front and 1 in the back with some 1/4 round stock to triangulate it. It's actually completely stable. I built it to be semi portable. The socket tray has handles and lifts out. There are magnet bars on the inside of the lid that opens 270* without the shocks attached. It takes me less than 5 minutes to load it all in the back of my Datsun wagon if I need to go nomad. It's been moved that way at least a dozen times. Since the tools I use 90% of the time are in my cart I can take the whole rig home for a weekend or even a buddy's house and tackle most any job. Plus, since it's not a $1500 SnapOn cart, I wouldn't be devastated if it got a scratch.
I love it...did you think about painting the boxes in that picture to match the frame and leaving the drawers red? I am thinking about doing something like that...it's why I ask.
Yard sale finds. My main box is a at the job.