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mperry985

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Ok so I posted my purple snap on classic 96 on this thread already, but today I traded that in and went for the Epiqa0c29fc52e57c320daae7e7825002aa8.jpg

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Matthew3901

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here is mine, when I got it used in 2006 I never though I would fill it! As far as I can tell it was made in 1994 or 1995
 

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owenst7

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The Dodge comes with broken handles and the wheel bearings will cost $3500 in parts at 50k miles.

The chassis will outlive all of us though, even though the drawers will fall out.
 

Waggoner72

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Picked up this Snap-on KRA-24 made in 1959 I believe. I had it powder coated pink for my girlfriend. I think it turned out pretty slick, haven't seen one like it before.
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Waggoner72

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I decided to make a collage of all the toolboxes I've had over the past year, lemme know what y'all think. The green Epiq is my current main box.
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Ramblin Man

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Hello to you all. This is my first post here, joined about 30 minutes ago.

This is my toolbox setup now. A Snap ON KRL7023 with a side cabinet.

I've enjoyed everybody else's sharing.

Regards, Ramblin Man
 

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DodgeMech

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I decided to make a collage of all the toolboxes I've had over the past year, lemme know what y'all think. The green Epiq is my current main box.
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do you work out of them? reason i ask is it takes me a good month or so to get used to either a new box, or even just changing where i put **** in an old one...i'd be totally fucked with that many different boxes in a year haha
 

Lobo74

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Picked up my first tool chest at Home Depot today. Listed for $119. It was the last one in the store and on display. Got it for an even $100. I think it was a pretty good buy compared to other brands in that price rangeand I'm satisfied with it for my first one. Higher and deeper then comparable chests, also.The only thing I noticed were the gaps on the side of the top cover. Not equal but the tighter side isn't rubbing so that's ok with me.

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thegroundpounder99

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Picked up my first tool chest at Home Depot today. Listed for $119. It was the last one in the store and on display. Got it for an even $100. I think it was a pretty good buy compared to other brands in that price rangeand I'm satisfied with it for my first one. Higher and deeper then comparable chests, also.The only thing I noticed were the gaps on the side of the top cover. Not equal but the tighter side isn't rubbing so that's ok with me.

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Congrats. Nice looking box, especially for $100.
 

Waggoner72

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Hold up, all of those boxes in just ONE year? ****** hell mate.



do you work out of them? reason i ask is it takes me a good month or so to get used to either a new box, or even just changing where i put **** in an old one...i'd be totally fucked with that many different boxes in a year haha


Yes sir all in just one year.
I am not working full time out of them. I have two at my house and one in my shop currently.
 

Lobo74

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Nice box.
I was looking at that the other day.

I'm no expert for sure but it seems decent. I just looked at it on-line last night myself. Only had 3 reviews but they were positive so i headed to HD this morning. I said it before but I like the extra couple of inches of drawer depth.
 

white 450

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Hello to you all. This is my first post here, joined about 30 minutes ago.

This is my toolbox setup now. A Snap ON KRL7023 with a side cabinet.

I've enjoyed everybody else's sharing.

Regards, Ramblin Man

Hello Hendersonville! I'm in Ashland City but work in Nashville. Good to see you here.
 

Ramblin Man

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Hello Hendersonville! I'm in Ashland City but work in Nashville. Good to see you here.

Hello white 450, thank you for the welcome. I'm not in Hendersonville. I live about 8 miles from Livingston, 20 miles north of Cookeville,near Standing Stone State Park.

It's great to be here. I have searched google for tool related info and ended up here so many times from my searches, I got hooked and just joined you all. I spend about 2 to 3 hours a day between here and iATN.

I hope I can give as much as I have already received here.

Thanks again!
 

mattwhite079

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Hey all, first post. Here's my setup. Not sure on the exact model. I can put up internal pics of anyone is keen. We don't really get premium tools other than snap on here in Aus. Not as big as a few others here but it's my baby.


 
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