lumiloop
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Got my first ever tool box today! Already want something better, but for only $50, I can't complain
. Still have to actually organize the sockets, but for now everything is at least in the drawer I want.
Got my first ever tool box today! Already want something better, but for only $50, I can't complain. Still have to actually organize the sockets, but for now everything is at least in the drawer I want.
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Found a new helper in my tool box last weekend
Got my first ever tool box today! Already want something better, but for only $50, I can't complain. Still have to actually organize the sockets, but for now everything is at least in the drawer I want.
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Found a new helper in my tool box last weekend
Got my first ever tool box today! Already want something better, but for only $50, I can't complain. Still have to actually organize the sockets, but for now everything is at least in the drawer I want.
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Found a new helper in my tool box last weekend
That wrench drawer is just worthy of baby drool all over it!!!
That kid is being raised right.![]()
Found a new helper in my tool box last weekend
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.
You work on airplanes and don't need to have your tools shadowed?
I've been flying since 1998, professionally since 2004. I've never seen a mechanic's toolbox shadowed, and I've seen dozens of KRLs. This includes a university, two private jet operators, and an MRO station.
I've been flying since 1998, professionally since 2004. I've never seen a mechanic's toolbox shadowed, and I've seen dozens of KRLs. This includes a university, two private jet operators, and an MRO station.
I doubt you would say that if you flew military or commercial airlines...

Unfortunately, it's not staying simple! Every week it seems, I'm adding more and more!Hey, that's a great little set up!
There is a lot to be said for keeping it simple.
You just keep him by it to stop people borrowing tools, he looks like he could lick em to death.
Nice starter set and you have to start somewhere.
I see that you are new, welcome to the forum.
Mike.
Our engine and components facility supplied Bluepoint 26" bottom roll cabs to the techs, fully equipped with whatever you needed at each area. Every drawer shadowed. Tool control or "FOD" control (aerosexuals love making up acronyms...) was taken seriously as we were working on turbines and sealed components.
At the hangar though, where I mostly worked, it was mostly old school craftsman and smaller roll cabs. Hardly any Snap-On boxes, and the one guy who had one got razzed to no end for being the guy who way overpaid on his tool box. Management tried to implement shadowed boxes in the shop but wouldn't foot the bill for the materials or time to shadow. Not to mention it just isn't practical for our stuffed boxes, we all would pretty much need new tool boxes and our tools would still need to be "lean initiative'd" out.
Holy **** am I glad to be out of aviation, now I make twice as much and enjoy my job way more working on equipment.
Any who enough of me blabbing, I finally bought my first big boy tool box!
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my toolbox is for sale in new jersey... http://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/4974562902.html
been doing volunteer work in peru, and this thing's just taking up space :/
IMHO, your price is way out of line. The black repaint outside only really hurts it.
IMHO, your price is way out of line. The black repaint outside only really hurts it.
Holy **** am I glad to be out of aviation, now I make twice as much and enjoy my job way more working on equipment.
After switching jobs a few years back I figured out I didn't need near as mant tools at work for my new position so I switched my home and work tool sets around and brought my Snap on "home". Well after about a year and a half of working out of a 26" (70s era) Craftsman combo and the 4 Drawer HF cart at work, I decided I needed something a little larger again. No I wasn't smart enough to switch the sets back around, it made far more sense to spend some more money! I was looking at the 56"ish boxes from the lesser known brands, but then a MAC MB1500 popped up on craigslist for $600. Not a steal since it had no lock and every drawer fell open on their own and a couple out completely since the slides were trashed, but I picked it up anyway. I showed it a little love to end up with a bit of a rat rod box.
Yeah, I've been hearing as much from some other people. A couple years ago, I turned down a $5K offer on it, and I'm kinda kicking myself for it. :/ Probably never get that again.
Here's my latest addition a matco eagle eddition, don't know model or vintage. Just know its matco. And wow it is so much nicer then anything else i have owned by a long shot. Built the top out of southern yellow pine with black walnut trim.

Was the person really serious? People can say they will give you xxyy, but until the money changes hands..... I see maybe ~$1500 in boxes there and maybe (stretch) $1500 in tools. Not trying to insult you, just what I have seen.
Try this again..
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I'm usually not a big fan of pinstriping, but that is a nice setup.
You could always use the magnetic drawer labels, won't even hurt your pinstripe.

I love the color. Of that box!!!
My cart kind of proves that. Lol. My old cart is identical to yours down to the color.
I loved it but it was time to upgrade to something a little heavier duty with a lifetime warranty. Good little cart though I'm still debating what I'm going to do with it. Probably end up in my garage before too long.
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