jeopardy98
Well-known member
This thread makes me so sad... that I'll never have a box this nice. Yes, that's what she said...
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got rid of all drawer over 4 inches ended up with 6 more drawers than stock, no extra charger
Where are you fellas working to earn the cash to pay for these beauties?
Merb
So how easy/hard is it to get one of those epiq setups with a locker started and stopped?
So how easy/hard is it to get one of those epiq setups with a locker started and stopped?
mines only a 68" with no locker and its heavier than Id want to push around more than a few times a year. Getting it started is usually no issue but getting it stopped can be tricky.

My original set up at work, and my new soon-to-be set up once I finish up my 7 more weeks of school. Right now it's just waiting in my garage.
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What kind of box is that?
It looks cool.
Mac Tools, Tech Series.... not sure why but I guess they eliminated "Series" from the badges? 3rd one I've seen like that.
What size epiq? My 84 when the locker is on there is 9 feet long and 1650 empty full i guess would be a small buick. Not easy to start rolling or stop quick
mines only a 68" with no locker and its heavier than Id want to push around more than a few times a year. Getting it started is usually no issue but getting it stopped can be tricky.
Its neat, but I recon since its a MAC it out of my budget for a home box.
you drill into your $1000+ work surface with screws putting holes in it?
The hutch is very heavy also.They give you a nice template to use for drilling too. Holes don't bother me, hutch is never coming off as long as I own it.
Secondly just so I'm on the same page with you; you drill into your $1000+ work surface with screws putting holes in it?
For a hobbyist I am probably insane, but I don't care...

This thread makes me so sad... that I'll never have a box this nice. Yes, that's what she said...
I consider myself an advance hobbyist and you don't even wanna know how much I invested in my box/garage. I have a solid down payment for a house sitting there.![]()

I admire a lot of the Snap On Boxes I have seen on this thread, However since I am at retirement age, No way am I going to spend the money to purchase any of these newer boxes. Unless I hit the lottery.
Bob



I have flirted with the idea of epiq several times. Came very close to buying a 68". In the ended I didn't see it as a big enough jump in space over my 1022. I really wish they made a true triple bank based off the 68" so a 92" box. Now that my 1022 is home and I have an entire shop to store tools, going to a bigger box seems silly now. At work going bigger isn't really in option. The tool room where our boxes are kept isn't very big. I had to grease my classic 60 up to wedge it in its spot. Compared to all the 26" craftsman combos, I have the biggest box at work now anyways.
