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vr6chris

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great start especially for being 15. im 23 and i just moved into a krl1022 a few weeks ago, so you'll be there soon
 
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I'm sure I have posted this before but here it is again!! Nothing fancy but it works for me!! Well until I can afford a nice used box off of craigslist;)
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Yes. Got a lot of interest. The winning bidder drove 350 miles here from Quebec (in a snowstorm as well,) to pick it up. He ended up staying here about 5 hours going through all the tools my son has for sale, and went home with a load of tools, the S-O boxes, a Car Quest wall cabinet and an Sears compressor. His girlfriend/fiancee was with her the whole time, and you could just see the "you're gonna owe me big time for this escapade" look in her eyes. All I can say, is sometimes you can meet some great people through the internet.


I saw it listed on Ebay and thought about putting a bid on it. At the price you were asking it was a give away considering I was quoted nearly 5k for the same boxes...
 

sasquach

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When I used to buy off the trucks I wouldn't allow myself to go over 400.00 and I would only buy off one truck at a time so I would only have one bill.
 

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I saw it listed on Ebay and thought about putting a bid on it. At the price you were asking it was a give away considering I was quoted nearly 5k for the same boxes...

I would assume 5k was a new price. Keep in mind this was a 10 yr old KRA pair, and at that era these boxes did not have roller bearings like they do now. On the other hand, if you follow eBay, and are willing to drive a bit, you can find a tripple bank KRL box for 5k. But I'll keep you in mind the next S-O box we get.

There are tons of people out there looking to sell boxes for crazy prices, but there are also people who actually want them gone in a reasonable period of time and price them accordingly, (like me).
 

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Here is a shot of a couple of draws I'll get pictures up of the other boxes (5 or 6 ) these shots are before a major reorganization and the replacement of the combination wrenches with snapon.

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I would assume 5k was a new price. Keep in mind this was a 10 yr old KRA pair, and at that era these boxes did not have roller bearings like they do now. On the other hand, if you follow eBay, and are willing to drive a bit, you can find a tripple bank KRL box for 5k. But I'll keep you in mind the next S-O box we get.

There are tons of people out there looking to sell boxes for crazy prices, but there are also people who actually want them gone in a reasonable period of time and price them accordingly, (like me).

yeah it was 4800$, I just found the quote. Or 40$ a week for something like 2.5 years. I almost pulled the trigger on that but pointless when it will lose half its value in 2 years. Buying used in good shape is a better option. Besides I rather pay cash for the box.

I don't mind driving, I once drove 10 hours to Washington DC for a roll bar.
 

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Here is a shot of a couple of draws I'll get pictures up of the other boxes (5 or 6 ) these shots are before a major reorganization and the replacement of the combination wrenches with snapon.

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Welcome B,
Nice box and tools!! I see you have an old snap on 1/2 ratchet?? Most of your other tools are newer and that old piece of iron stuck out!!:beer:
 

billymade

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Are you a bicycle tech or some other specialized repair; looks like unique tools! Definitely, not your normal group of hand tools! :)
 

deadguy

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now i feel obligated to show off my bicycle box of tools too. Were you a shop wrench or a hobbiest? I was a bike shop mechanic for about 5-years
 

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I picked up this new KRA3059 from MOPARHOUND! recently, its a pretty sweet little box that is small enough to take with me if needed and it has a decent looking ******* the front too which sure doesn't hurt.

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The 1/2 SO was a cast off I saved from my pops throw out bin I only use it for a very specific use as it has the size of handle I need. The 6" Crafsman extension is equally as old as it is nickle too.

Yes I am a bicycle mechanic this is just my bench box there are a lot of old tools in there.

I favor well used tools over new tools my "collection" encompass a lot of tools I have seven boxes in the basement ( 3 were pops) one other box at my brothers for working on his vintage car. I also have a travel box for my profession it is very compact and hold only what i need at the races.

Pop was a pro wrench for Mopar and Studebaker he moved on the the GE garage then to machine repair.

new shots coming soon as I have to catalog
 

posaune

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I love looking at other peoples' toolboxes, so I thought it is about time I post mine. It certainly isn't anything special compared to most on here, but it gets the job done.

Starting at the top:

I can't really see the very top, so it is limited to torque wrenches, safety stuff (gloves, glasses, earplugs) and misc stuff. The top three small drawers have the SK set and some specialty tools.
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Drawer 2: screwdrivers (PB Swiss don't have a spot yet)
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Drawer 3: pliers and Crescents
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Drawer 4: pliers
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Drawer 5: ratchets
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Drawer 6: 1/4" and 3/8" drive sockets
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Intermediate Drawer 1: misc.
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Intermediate Drawer 2: extra sockets, 12pt 1/2" drive, Gearwrench set
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Intermediate Drawer 3: 1/2" drive sockets
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Rollaway pics coming...
 

posaune

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Drawer 1: metric combos and some Gearwrenches (Proto T500 will be there soon)
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Drawer 2: SAE combos (Proto and Craftsman)
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Drawer 3: wobble extensions, more Gearwrenches, Proto spline wrenches, big Blackhawks
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Drawer 4: specialty tools
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Drawer 5: boxed tools (Dremels, knives, soldering iron, Mityvac, etc)
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Hammers, scrapers, mulitmeters, drill bits, etc, are in a separate Craftsman "project center" rollaway with a 3 drawer portable box on top.

I need more space...
 
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pliers, nice to see you still have an old pair of brown metal pliers from long before insulated or cushion handles.
Mine are 50 plus years old and still have a place in my box.
 

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Got my new roll around, and some pics of my box. I will post pics of the drawers if i get around to taking them.

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Traded my old roll cart, i needed more room

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Got my new roll around, and some pics of my box. I will post pics of the drawers if i get around to taking them.

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Traded my old roll cart, i needed more room

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wow, that is nice service cart.. do you miss your old service cart?? i will go see seller with MSC12 as i still have MSC4 but slides and casters are shot! so i might bring my mSC4 home while MSC12 do all service at my work...
 

Deafautotech

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Not at all, where im at now i can have a big roll around, some guys here even roll there whole tool boxes over

what kind of you work on? public bus (transporter) ? i cant roll my KRL1203/KRL1003 around because it is too big and too heavy for me to push around... so i am use a lot of my MSC4 (i love it but slides are worn out even i get new slides on then worn out fast from few months after..) MSC4 are 70 lbs slides while MSC12 are 140 lbs slides...

i just hate to make regret what i do when i work with service cart so long... that why i have hard time to let my mSC4 go which i just want keep it and bring to my garage so i can have all common tools on it so i can do work on my harleys or side jobs at home...
 
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annoyingrob

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New tool box for my truck. To keep the tools from rattling around, I purchased a foam sleeping mat from Camper's Village, cut it to fit the drawers, and traced out all of the tools. Works great! Now I need another socket set for the box.

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nightrain00

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Jimmycrackcorn, is that an OrionVII cng or hybrid and what bus depot do you work at? I'm at West Farms in the Bronx. Nice to see another TWU member on here. How long have you been there?
 

nightrain00

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Jimmycrackcorn, Oops I just saw the MTA bus emblem I guess you work at what used to be the private lines?
 

posaune

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pliers, nice to see you still have an old pair of brown metal pliers from long before insulated or cushion handles.
Mine are 50 plus years old and still have a place in my box.

Yeah, those were my grandfather's. They're Kleins and work perfectly well for the few times I need them- I see no reason to replace them. :thumbup:
 

go4dave

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Here are a few shots of my tool boxes. :thumbup:
 

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,, and couple more of my tool boxes :bounce: :beer:
 

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alex71

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OK, I'll play. I'll be post #1404 in this gigantic thread. Wow.

The boxes

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The drawers

3/8 drive stuff. the inch and metric shallow and deeps are all Mac. The 1/4 drive stuff is craftsman. the swivels are mac and matco, with the 12 point swivels being sk. the bit sockets are a mix of mac, matco, and snappy, with a couple husky and lisle. 12pt sockets are craftsman and husky. 3/8 drive bluepoint air ratchet, 1/4 drive snappy air ratchet, and 1/4 drive puma pneumatic air ratchet, which is even nicer than the snappy.

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1/2" drive stuff. The only chrome sockets I have here are the bonney 12 pts. the rest are mac impacts. there is a SO ratchet in here that I'm pretty attched to.

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main wrench drawer. SO SAE combo set (6 point boxed end). Mac 12 point combos under that. Matco metric 12 pt combo set with an old husky 12 pt combo set under it. SAE stubbies are Mac, Metric stubbies are craftsman, which I hate. I gotta replace these.

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Hammers and prybars. Prybars are Mac, Feddres, with a couple craftsman. Hammers are nothing special

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Pneumatic grinders. IR, Sioux, dotco, Atlas-Copco

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Electric grinders. 4.5 Milwaukees, 7" old-skool B&D, milwaukee sawzall

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Top of the top box. general junk, an electric drill, and my makita 12v impact driver, which I love

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Sharpies and markers, a [gasp!] empty drawer, and precision measuring

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Punches and chisels. mostly mac, snappy, and a nice set of cornwell cold chisels which I bought new at a garage sale for $3

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cheap-*** files... don't get used much

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rough measuring tools, and stuff I use when fabbing cages and bending tube

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Misc. handy ****

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Bits, quick change drills, and large drills

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drills, screw extractors, countersinks, step drils, holesaws

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screwdrivers. couple of mac pieces in here, the rest is craftsman. pretty weak here, needs work.

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Pliers. Mac, vise-grip, channellock, and a couple of scary HF pieces.

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more wrenches. couple of matco extra long double box sets. set of craftsman line wrenches which do an awesome job of rounding the fittings. Man these things ****.

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Wrenches and hex keys. couple proto adjustables in there, the rest is mixed ****.

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electrical--fluke 115, and a fluke 36 ac/dc clamp meter which I got on craigslist. one of the few meters which will read DCA on the clamp. super handy on automotive work.

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taps and dies, more drills, tube cutters, and a couple of flaring sets

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some misc junk, my sioux air drill, which I love, monster angle drill, and the milwaukee 1/2" hole hawg lives here when its not hooked up to the tube notcher, as it currently is.

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Misc ****, welding nozzles, plasma consumables, spare lenses for welding hood

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snap ring pliers, safetywire pliers, snips

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the goop drawer :)

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Misc ****... slide hammer, pitman arm puller, bearing race installer

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clamps and magnets, and some ****

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fastener and small part storage, bins for bigger tools that don't fit in the boxes, and a steel rack :D

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Rusty Kustoms

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My work set up, Tech 1000 and Sunex service cart. I bought the cart for more storage, I couldn't afford $1500 for a side cabinet so a $300 cart will do for now.
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This is what's inside, I have a lot more at home but do not have a box for it all as of right now.
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Rusty Kustoms

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The cart and my striping and lettering box
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My most used DA's two macs and a snap on, I also have two hutchins at home, I don't like them too much
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Gearhead559

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i Just got 1/2 my garage cleaned up after bringing my work box home.

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its still a mess yet, been trying to sell off the unwanted tools i dont need.and other misc part and **** i dont need!

p.s. im not going draw to draw....way to many pics for one post! :wtf:
 
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