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AndrewV

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Same drawer with cases stacked on side like usual, and minus the coolant tester i usually lay on the 1/2 impacts.
Impact sockets. Shallow, deep, and swivel in 3/8 and 1/2

I was think of picking that roller up. Should quote yours in the Snappy Green **** thread lol.
But for room, drop the cases, there taking up way to much of the room.
 
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Hako86

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Today I moved some tools to my new workshop (at home). As I'm still working on the workshop itself, not all the tools are moved in yet. Don't worry, I've got a lot more tools :beer:! I even have a 3/4 socket set and a 1 5/8 wrench while I'm only working on small engines like lawn mowers haha :D!!
Just a few pictures, I will upload more when I get all my tools and equipment in my new shop.
Brands in pictures are Snap-on, Proto, Craftsman, Gearwrench, Wiha, Felo, PB swiss and a lot more :)

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Just picked this up. I've been toting all my tools around in the boxes they came in. I like doing that because I never know when one of my "less than reliable" vehicles will decide to f*ck my day over.

But, I have orders to Germany, and will not be taking said vehicles with me, so I decided to upgrade to something a little more stationary.

Still a small box. It's a decent Mac. Picked it up for $275, figured that was a decent deal as the cheapest I can find new are similarly priced/more expensive and not of good build quality. It has a few scrapes, but nothing bad.

 

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My primary toolbox. I have a couple more, one that houses motorcycle and car accessories, and one that houses motorcycle-specific tools, but this one houses most of the sockets/wrenches/torx/screwdrivers/wrenches.

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Here's my Mac MB1860BK. I absolutely love having all the shallow drawers to take advantage of the box's volume. Cut up an old drafting table to make the top.

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Just picked this up. I've been toting all my tools around in the boxes they came in. I like doing that because I never know when one of my "less than reliable" vehicles will decide to f*ck my day over.

But, I have orders to Germany, and will not be taking said vehicles with me, so I decided to upgrade to something a little more stationary.

Still a small box. It's a decent Mac. Picked it up for $275, figured that was a decent deal as the cheapest I can find new are similarly priced/more expensive and not of good build quality. It has a few scrapes, but nothing bad.


I really like that box. And for $275!! damn!
 

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Here's my Mac MB1860BK. I absolutely love having all the shallow drawers to take advantage of the box's volume. Cut up an old drafting table to make the top.

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This is by far, without a doubt, the best layout and best looking. Ox I have ever seen. What's the deminsions?
 

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That's sort of a strange design for a riser, does it close or lock in any fashion?

Yes they did. Looks like he removed the door. Lots of guys have risers with no doors. That's a riser if it has doors it's a hutch


You are correct.
It used to have a door similar to a roll top desk.
It was clunky, it would not leave room for my over head light, the lip on the box top would make it difficult to close. It got on my nerves and I never closed it.
One day just decided to unbolt it and pitch it. I prefer it this way any way.
 

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Couldn't say without comparing cubic inches, prob pretty similar those hf 56 seem really nice for the price
Yes its nice, but only has 11 drawers vs I think I counted 16 on that one. Plus, that box is about 3" deeper then the hf 56". Cubic inches doesn't seem.to be important to me, but usable square inches.
 

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still pretty poor to what some have but I am working on it and get's the job done.
 

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Here's my Mac MB1860BK. I absolutely love having all the shallow drawers to take advantage of the box's volume. Cut up an old drafting table to make the top.

Awesome drawer layout. A good mix of lots of thin and a few deep drawers. Those casters look like they could really take a beating.
 

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It was 12g but I got it off the rock & roll cab truck so they took 4500 and gave me 4500 for my krl 722 I got a year ago that's what I paid for it a year ago also . So I got this one for 3000 after trade in and discount .
 

Mr.3-5-7

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It was 12g but I got it off the rock & roll cab truck so they took 4500 and gave me 4500 for my krl 722 I got a year ago that's what I paid for it a year ago also . So I got this one for 3000 after trade in and discount .

Whhhaaaaaaaaat?:scared:

$9k off sticker? Thats insane. All the more power to you.
 

Gary215

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Put my good snap on sockets on posts in my big box so i could use the magnetic tray for my track box sockets.

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Yeah it's a school bus fleet garage I'm working at . Lots of work when half the fleet has vt 365 engines . Ahahahah

I'm so glad we only have one of those and our fleets only 40 buses. Its good job security though.

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Jon.R

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Yeah we got about 65 buses and 20 caravans. And we have a lot of egr coolers and ipr value problems on the vt's and alsos changing injectors . The old t444 we have are bullet proof. And the maxxforces been good also. I guess next year you can get the cummins 6.7 in The IC buses but we are holding off on those because of the DEF but I herd the maxxforces in 2015 have DEF also. The ic buses Arnt built like the old blue birds that's forsure.
 
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