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Flyordie

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My first post here... been lurking around these forums for about a year now. Decided to register and get better access. lol.

Ive been going through this thread for useful ideas on how to organize my soon to be here Waterloo PCH-266RD chest.

(My rule is on my tools.. 100% must be made in USA. Looks aren't all that important but I won't deal with flaky chrome. Ow..)

I currently stuff all my tools in a Craftsman 3-drawer metal toolbox. (one of the rare Made in USA models before they shipped production to Mexico)

Needless to say.. its full to the rim and then some. lol. I have to move stuff around just to get stuff out of it.

So, hopefully... later today.. I will have pictures for ya'll of my 3-drawer and then later this month or EARLY June I will have a picture of the Waterloo. I had it custom ordered and will be picking it up myself from Sedalia, MO at their plant.
 

efb16acrx

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Well, I guess in 6-8 weeks I'll have a pretty picture to post up. Here's what I'm trading in
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efb16acrx

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:bowdown: gotta love an epiq. :bowdown::thumbup:

I've wanted one for a few years but we never had a snap on guy. We got this one and 2 weeks later he's pushing me onto the toolbox truck at the local snap on show and they just kept throwing discounts and free **** at me until I said yes.

1100 off the box and no color upcharge
1200 off hutch
1500 off locker
free powertop
$3000 EC rebate
1200 tool certificate
free hutch light
7500 trade in
eating my truck account 700ish
1200 off for ????
no drawer customizing upcharge
9% interest

Basically it was a sorry your old dealer was such a douche, but we love your money now deal. Didn't want to pull the trigger right now, but I knew the deal wasn't going to get this sweet again. My matco guy is pissed off I didn't really give him a chance but he'll get over it.
 

warmpancakes

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I've wanted one for a few years but we never had a snap on guy. We got this one and 2 weeks later he's pushing me onto the toolbox truck at the local snap on show and they just kept throwing discounts and free **** at me until I said yes.

1100 off the box and no color upcharge
1200 off hutch
1500 off locker
free powertop
$3000 EC rebate
1200 tool certificate
free hutch light
7500 trade in
eating my truck account 700ish
1200 off for ????
no drawer customizing upcharge
9% interest
t.

Nice deal , I tried to get the color upcharged waived and they wouldnt do it, wanted 2500.0 for just the box
 

efb16acrx

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Nice deal , I tried to get the color upcharged waived and they wouldnt do it, wanted 2500.0 for just the box

Yeah, I'd have gone extreme green for that much extra. I asked about keyless entry but its 600 and only for the box itself. Hutch and locker still manual key. Seemed kinda stupid at that point. I'm getting free drawer guards too.
 

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After a lot of back and forth I picked up this 47" Mastercraft Maximum on clearance this weekend. $507cdn taxes-in or around $400USD. Build seems a lot like the Montezuma my friend has, probably the same factory?

Plan is to remove casters and integrate into a 24" deep work bench along the entire back wall angling in to the steps. Cabinets/shelving up high and pegboard or slots for hanging. Relocating the hydrant to the front on the garage soon.

Website: http://m.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/too...10-drawer-cabinet-47-in-0581010p.0581010.html
 
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Flyordie

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Heres my kit.. lol all stuffed into one box..
The Box...
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The top storage... (I have like 35-40 wrenches, a 10 ton puller, a quick grab socket/ratchet set and a bunch of odd and end stuff up there..
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Top drawer as it sits when you first pull.. That vise grip = Made in USA Dewitt model.. :p Love it. Anyway, due to lack of room.. everything is just kinda sorted as best I can with limited space...
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Same drawer with the Channellock snap ring pliers removed... Its my 1/4" drive drawer and screwdrivers etc..
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My 3/8" drive drawer.. with some 1/2 drive spill over.. again- I lack room! lol
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1/2 drawer... now.. I have this organized oddly.. Under the ratchets/blue shop towel is my full 1/2 drive craftsman USA dual marked deepwell set. Beside it I have an SAE deepwell set from 1/2" to 1" all G-Series (not G1 or G2, Just G) and I got them NOS 2 months ago. Then the rest is all standard or dual marked 12pt 1/2 drive sockets with some 6pt sockets in the more used sizes.
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Anyway, this is why I am getting a new toolchest from Waterloo. :)

PS- I got my Craftsman Premium Ratchet set for $90 brand new from E-bay. 3/8" is KAC, 1/2 and 1/4 drives are KAD.
 

Bunit98

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Thought I'd share mine. I am 16 and got this toolbox a year ago and have been buying tool for a few years. I also built the middle box out of wood.
 

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And my socket drawer. It is just from princess auto/ canadian tire but I like the stuff and it works well for me!
 

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crewchief888

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Thought I'd share mine. I am 16 and got this toolbox a year ago and have been buying tool for a few years. I also built the middle box out of wood.

I never had anything that nice when I was 16. Just had a small metal box.

me either nickelTwin :dunno:


great start bunit98! :thumbup:

just remember, nobody started with a monster toolbox, and a garage mahal garage...

at least i didnt anyway :wtf:

i started buying tools in '76 when i started as a machininst, i jumped ship and started wrenching on const eq in '84.
been buying tools ever since.....


:beer:
 
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upstateny918

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HF 44" box, with the 7 drawer side. I've owned it 4 years wrenched out of it every day. For the money, cant beat it. This is just the top drawer, every one is full like this.

The impact set is a new ADV set from matco, from 5/16" to 1-1/2". Not sure I'll ever use a 5/16" 1/2" drive impact socket, but I can say I have one!

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You cant see it in the pic, but theres a long handled flex head snap on 1/2" drive, and 1/4-1/2" extensions from 2" to 24" in the front of the drawer as well.
 

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c-hawk19

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Well I finally got me a good box to put my major hand tools in to complement my two 26" craftsman roll aways.
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As you can see I still need to do some organization. There's too much wasted space.
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All the 3/8 and the 1/4
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All my 1/2 finally in one drawer not 3.
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Testers and specialty engine tools.
 

c-hawk19

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I still have a bunch of stuff in the better craftsman box. The quiet glide and my cart are basically empty.
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A screwdriver rack I built in high school.
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c-hawk19

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I'm gonna turn this cart into a welding/ fab wagon.

And I would love to hear some ideas on how to better utilize the space in my new mb1100.
 

slc97sr5

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Here is my Matco Proformance that I traded in 2013 for a Snap-On Epiq 60".

I loved the Matco but had run out of room to stay efficiently and safely organized.



Size comparison of my buddies blue 1022 and my Epiq.



Here are my go to drawers:







 
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slc97sr5

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The drawer liner was included with the box, it is the best type I've used. It is fluid resistant, padded, doesn't nick easily and very grippy on both sides.

The piece on top of my box has been there for 2 years and has had hot parts dropped on it, hydraulic oil, fuel and solvent spilled on it. The one thing they absolutely do not tolerate is having tape stuck to them and then peeled off, it rips the top covering off.
 

slc97sr5

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This is my home setup. The Craftsman on the right is the box that started it all for me. The Craftsmans on the left are older friction slides mounted in a welded frame to provide a work top.

 

Banshee365

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You work for SKYW? I used to fly the 'reset jet' for ASA.

Here is my Matco Proformance that I traded in 2013 for a Snap-On Epiq 60".

I loved the Matco but had run out of room to stay efficiently and safely organized.



Size comparison of my buddies blue 1022 and my Epiq.



Here are my go to drawers:







 

Bran Diezel

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How tall are you slc97? I'm 5'11, the stainless top on my home 7022 is just right. I'm too short for a 1022 and stainless, you must be 6'5+ to use that top on an epiq?
 

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I'm 6' and I love the Epiq height. But I'm also near sighted, so getting things closer to my eye balls is good.
 

Tacoma bo

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Here is my Matco Proformance that I traded in 2013 for a Snap-On Epiq 60".

I loved the Matco but had run out of room to stay efficiently and safely organized.



Size comparison of my buddies blue 1022 and my Epiq.



Here are my go to drawers:








So much good in this post I can't take it!!
 

toddacimer

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Found a new helper in my tool box last weekend
 

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slc97sr5

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I'm 6'1". The Epiq series is definitely tall, my favorite height box is the 1022 line. My buddy has a 7023 and he loves the height but he is also 5'7".

Thanks for the comments! I took a risk buying an Epiq since no one else had one to test out, it has been a fantastic box. The sound of the drawers closing makes me smile.
 
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