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zmotorsports

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Finally got around to putting my chargers up inside my hutch along with some led lighting so I can see something for a change. I added a little quality to the locker too.

Just need to make a spacer now to raise worktop up a few inches and make locker fit right, will be a lot nice working at that height too versus bending over now. My box is a 7023 so it's about 5" shorter than the 1023. Not sure what to put in spacer though, probably slide out drawer and/or work top combo.


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Nice looking setup. I have the same bottom box and side locker but the locker is on the other side. I have the matching top box rather than the hutch though. I have had it about 8 or so years and love it. Sometimes I want a larger one but don't have anywhere big enough to put it as it resided right between my benches and they are anchored to floor and wall so I don't want to mess with that.

Again, nice looking box.

Mike.
 
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WhiffySpark

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I may have something to add if I get to the shop. Currently pushing white stuff around a parking lot
 

arms1970

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Finally got around to putting my chargers up inside my hutch along with some led lighting so I can see something for a change. I added a little quality to the locker too.

Just need to make a spacer now to raise worktop up a few inches and make locker fit right, will be a lot nice working at that height too versus bending over now. My box is a 7023 so it's about 5" shorter than the 1023. Not sure what to put in spacer though, probably slide out drawer and/or work top combo
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Love that box. Hutch and triples are the way to go. Can't wait to get one.
 

twertsy

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Been doing way too much pickin' lately! Here are some of my boxes. Some courtesy of trades with other GJers!
The Costco cab is the only one store bought! The Platte cabinets (last pic) work great for storing materials for the cnc.

Sorry about the mess..........reorganizing tools/boxes.
 

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twertsy

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And last but not least, my Huot. I literally just freed up the last hinge. Now it'll get restored. Oh yeah, I forgot about the torn apart Taco cart in the back of the shop!

Can anyone school me on how to remove the drawers on the Huot???
 

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M-EGT

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here's my boxes.
Bonus points if you know what the "good times" is from - (I made it into a magnet to put on.)
 

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jipps

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This is a start to my new toolbox, need to buy more sections also need some wrench racks. Slowly changing from using my backpack
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The old setup, I think the box is more pro looking
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I think it's a shame that this post didn't get more comments. Personally, I really like the TSTAK system, seems like a good job for a lot of people's needs. :thumbup:

How are you finding it this far in? Much expansion?
 

John in OH

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I'm very happy to post this box and call it mine. 68" Epiq with side cabinet. I upgraded from a KRL7022 and now have some room to grow.
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This is a beautiful box and I like the drawer layout, but I know absolutely nothing about SO boxes .... so, ....

Your pics show SO badging, but you reference "Epiq" in your text. Is "Epiq" a SO model or series name, or is "Epiq" the box manufacturer and you've just stuck on the SO badging?
 

Waggoner72

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This is a beautiful box and I like the drawer layout, but I know absolutely nothing about SO boxes .... so, ....



Your pics show SO badging, but you reference "Epiq" in your text. Is "Epiq" a SO model or series name, or is "Epiq" the box manufacturer and you've just stuck on the SO badging?


Thank you!
Epiq is the series name. It is a Snap-on Epiq 68" toolbox.
 
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heytrid

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you can still order the red hard handle set new, if you look through the recent new tools arrival thread there is the part number. I ordered a set but do not have the part number with me right now sorry.
 

G1GRANDEUR

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you can still order the red hard handle set new, if you look through the recent new tools arrival thread there is the part number. I ordered a set but do not have the part number with me right now sorry.

when you get a chance, please PM me. ;)
 

damienga15de

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It's perfect for me, I'm a industrial maintenance electrician, wheel it to the broken machine do my work wheel it back.
 

2Steigers

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Ok here's my tool set it has been a work in progress since before I could drive. It started with the middle box I was going to use for my go cart racing tools then shortly after I got my license I found a good deal for the top box and made the 100 mile road trip with my buddy to get it. They fit fine on the bench but my Dad thought I needed improvement. On Christmas of 1997 I got the bottom roller chest from Dad the best material Christmas present I have ever been given and more special since his passing. Just need to find a kr274 to finish it out.
 

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Ok here's my tool set it has been a work in progress since before I could drive. It started with the middle box I was going to use for my go cart racing tools then shortly after I got my license I found a good deal for the top box and made the 100 mile road trip with my buddy to get it. They fit fine on the bench but my Dad thought I needed improvement. On Christmas of 1997 I got the bottom roller chest from Dad the best material Christmas present I have ever been given and more special since his passing. Just need to find a kr274 to finish it out.

That's a nice set up.
 

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Hey GJ, I am posting for the first time here. Have been reading the boards for months and I really enjoy this forum with all the great content and photos. I sold my big snap on tool box about year ago to buy a house and have been rebuilding a modest setup, including the fake snap on box and all! :lol:
 

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BTMSUP

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Hey GJ, I am posting for the first time here. Have been reading the boards for months and I really enjoy this forum with all the great content and photos. I sold my big snap on tool box about year ago to buy a house and have been rebuilding a modest setup, including the fake snap on box and all! [emoji38]
The old Sata NR95. You don't see those too often anymore. I still have 3 in my arsenal.

Nice set up. What is the box it is sitting next to?
 

WoodShopDisaster

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The old Sata NR95. You don't see those too often anymore. I still have 3 in my arsenal.

Nice set up. What is the box it is sitting next to?

The NR95 and 90 were given to me by my father when I started doing this about 14 years ago. They were his old guns and I have never let them go, still use them today. The box next to mine is my fathers. Sadly he had to sell his box in october to buy the house they are in now. It was a really sad thing to see it roll out and the replacement come in. He had a triple bank roller, top chest and 2 side lockers. He now has a HF 72" bottom and 56" top. A few of his drawer latches have broken off already and some don't engage to lock due to sagging drawers.
 

BTMSUP

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The NR95 and 90 were given to me by my father when I started doing this about 14 years ago. They were his old guns and I have never let them go, still use them today. The box next to mine is my fathers. Sadly he had to sell his box in october to buy the house they are in now. It was a really sad thing to see it roll out and the replacement come in. He had a triple bank roller, top chest and 2 side lockers. He now has a HF 72" bottom and 56" top. A few of his drawer latches have broken off already and some don't engage to lock due to sagging drawers.
Very cool. I got mine from the painter I learned from about 10 years ago. We are still good friends to this day. I use mine here and there. Still decent guns.

That is too bad about your dads box. A lot of the people on here swear by the HF tool boxes. I however will stand by the fact that in most cases, you get what you pay for.
 

WoodShopDisaster

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The double bank was my old box which I had moved to my home garage after being out of the body shop for a few years. I went back this past year which is why I put together my new setup. I am still missing things but since my dad is my in the next bay, I can borrow something I don't have for now. I also attached a picture of my dads old box. It's still a sore subject, and we still don't really talk about it. :sad:
 

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