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48548

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Here are some before and after pictures of my tool box after a year or so being on this site, thanks guys, I owe you all a beer!!!!!

Original box with small crafty box on top
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New top box
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Old drawer pictures

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New Pictures of tools, Minus the plomb 3/4 ratchets (4 of them) and the sockets and breaker bars, which are in a proto 3/4 case under my box as I have no room for them.

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It seems that you may have been stricken with TTS. (Tim Taylor Syndrome)

Which in guys terms, is not a bad thing :)

"I" hate to borrow or, (god forbid) rent a tool. It appears that you may have the same mind set.

Enough said?
 

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here is some pics of my cart and box. work area is a little messy been very busy at work lately.


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48548

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I have the mind set that if one is good two is better!!!! Also in case I break a tool, I have spares and like most people, I love to be able to have a few ratchets out with all of the sockets I need rather than switching sockets on the ratchets, I swap ratchets or if a friend helps we have enough sockets and ratchets to get the job done. I also don't use the pear head proto/plombs as they are two clunky for my likes, but I have found I love round heads, either the old proto round heads, or the snap on swivel heads are realy nice. Also I also love the genius/top tul 72 teeth as well and use them most of the time. I am waiting to see what kind of deal we can get to buy the zyklops, but if we can't come up with something, I will have to buy all 3 sizes on my own.
 

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Thought I would join in and show off my toolbox. But first I'll show you my old one "The Apartment Complex" or more affectionately known as "The Beast"

Mike
 

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Now it is time to introduce my "War Wagon". Granted aircraft mechanics do things a little different. This box replaced "The Beast" because the beast couldn't be moved around as easily in the hangar. Thinking about figuring a way to put diesel air horms on it, LOL.

Mike
 

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I prefer the war wagon, that is a nice box, and looks really clean. Also nice older chevy pickup, always liked the 73-80 style best. 80, had the nice rectangle head lights, which were rare and pretty cool looking.
 
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48548 - good stuff! Mike, I like the war wagon let's see some interior shots please! I love this thread!
 
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Now it is time to introduce my "War Wagon". Granted aircraft mechanics do things a little different. This box replaced "The Beast" because the beast couldn't be moved around as easily in the hangar. Thinking about figuring a way to put diesel air horms on it, LOL.

Mike



nice box man :bowdown::bowdown:
 
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mikemolzahn: very nice toolboxes... but i am curious why you have matco box with two side boxes that is snap on??


The reason for MATCO main box and Snap-On Side Boxes is that Snap-On had a sale for 25% off on Side Cabinets making them over $1200 cheaper each than the MATCO ones. Now in fairness the MATCO ones are almost 4" wider, but it was a deal I couldn't pass up.

Mike
 

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I have the mind set that if one is good two is better!!!! Also in case I break a tool, I have spares and like most people, I love to be able to have a few ratchets out with all of the sockets I need rather than switching sockets on the ratchets, I swap ratchets or if a friend helps we have enough sockets and ratchets to get the job done. I also don't use the pear head proto/plombs as they are two clunky for my likes, but I have found I love round heads, either the old proto round heads, or the snap on swivel heads are realy nice. Also I also love the genius/top tul 72 teeth as well and use them most of the time. I am waiting to see what kind of deal we can get to buy the zyklops, but if we can't come up with something, I will have to buy all 3 sizes on my own.

What is the part number of the angle top box you have, I've seen them and can't seem to find one in the current SO catalog. They look interesting. :thumbup:Thanks
 

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The reason for MATCO main box and Snap-On Side Boxes is that Snap-On had a sale for 25% off on Side Cabinets making them over $1200 cheaper each than the MATCO ones. Now in fairness the MATCO ones are almost 4" wider, but it was a deal I couldn't pass up.

Mike

The beast is amazing.:thumbup: I hope its powered or at least brakes.
 

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What is the part number of the angle top box you have, I've seen them and can't seem to find one in the current SO catalog. They look interesting. :thumbup:Thanks

You can't find it in the SO catalog because it isn't an SO box, I just put an extra plate on it. It is a montezuma mfg box, that strictlytoolboxes.com sells. The model is an LA-400, and it is made in the USA. Nice box and works well with my kra-300f bottom with side box. Here is the link.

http://www.strictlytoolboxes.com/portable-tool-boxes
 

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You can't find it in the SO catalog because it isn't an SO box, I just put an extra plate on it. It is a montezuma mfg box, that strictlytoolboxes.com sells. The model is an LA-400, and it is made in the USA. Nice box and works well with my kra-300f bottom with side box. Here is the link.

http://www.strictlytoolboxes.com/portable-tool-boxes

Thanks, shows what I know, at least I'm not totally blind.:bowdown:
 

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The reason for MATCO main box and Snap-On Side Boxes is that Snap-On had a sale for 25% off on Side Cabinets making them over $1200 cheaper each than the MATCO ones. Now in fairness the MATCO ones are almost 4" wider, but it was a deal I couldn't pass up.

Mike

yeah i am understand that... my tech friend has similar what you have matco main box but little short the height(less drawers). he need "locker" side box where he can put all bulk or testers boxes in instead in drawers But what he got price quote, he said forget it!! I was shock what matco guy said that price quote... i dont understand why it is so high price for only side box.. it is cost arms and legs!!
 

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Around the end of the year the Snap-On Distributors have their 25% off sale of Toolbox Accessories (ie Side cabinets and lockers). Last year it was the month of November.

Also check with your dealer about trade ins, for when guys trade up.


Join in and Be Heard,
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fordracing200

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New guy here....

Harbor Freight special... Plus Kobalt.

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Between Dad and I, we have too many tools for just the standard toolbox... Need to get a intermediate 4 or 5 drawer too.

Oh MAK, where did you get the magnet shelfs? Been looking for days and no one has them.

any pictures of how you've got the drawers layed out? still liking the box?
 
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Here's mine, I'm just a hobbist and have no projects at this time in the near future I would like to restore a car once I get enough tools gathered up. No high end tools like Snap On here. The majority of the stuff is Craftsman, which works just fine for my needs and a Sears is just 3 miles down the road.

Here's the box: Craftsman(the one that was on sale during christmas for around $700)

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More: The 3/8" socket set that was wrongly priced on amazon from MSC that I got a rediculous price on.

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Hello,

Here is my main tool box. Its a combination of 3 Snap Ons and a Commercial Craftsman That I built a base for.


The second one is actually 2 large rooler bearing bottoms, I "think" they were "Champions"? Not bad boxes, but not great either.

I built the bench, its abour 70"x 32" with a 3/8 stainless top and an angle iron rail and drip edge. I like it real well.


The last is an older Kobalt set that I use in a room were I mostly assemble short blocks. Again not great boxes but pretty nice for the money.


Jeff
 

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Deafautotech

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Hello,

Here is my main tool box. Its a combination of 3 Snap Ons and a Commercial Craftsman That I built a base for.


The second one is actually 2 large rooler bearing bottoms, I "think" they were "Champions"? Not bad boxes, but not great either.

I built the bench, its abour 70"x 32" with a 3/8 stainless top and an angle iron rail and drip edge. I like it real well.


The last is an older Kobalt set that I use in a room were I mostly assemble short blocks. Again not great boxes but pretty nice for the money.


Jeff


wow!! i can see the Faultless casters on base... what do you work for?? i like that display of wrenches but not good idea for general shop where other tech can take one and gone...
 

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I've been lurking on thiks for awhile but haven't figured out the picture deal yet. This is my attempt at attaching so please bear with me. If this works more will come.

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eborcim

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Stock Z/28....NICE! I think your whole shop could be considered a tool box!! Your place looks like one of the shops here in town. Crammed full of every engine building tool and using them too. You would probably like more room, but hate to think about moving tools and equipment. What is the main type of engine you build?
 

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Here's the recent new home for my tools. I just moved in (to this box), so not fully organized, and best of all, plenty of room for new additions: (Side locker door just looks funny due to flash...)
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Not much in the top compartment...too high really; fender cover, worklight, stethascope, Power Probe, S-O airbrush:
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Nut drivers, blowtorch, and electrical do-dads.
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Files and grabber tools:
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Hex, Torx and Crowfeet:
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Punches, Chisels and Drifts (Like I said, just moved in!):
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Specialty Pliers, Oil Change Stuff, and a couple of ball hex sets:
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Big Rivet Guns, Camber Gauge, Nutsert Set
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SAE Wrenches
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Specialty Taps Dies and Drill Bits:
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Metric Wrenches:
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Metric & SAE Taps and Dies:
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SAE on the left, Metric on the right. All Snappy except for a few items:
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Metric Side:
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SAE Side:
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Pliers:
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Vice Grips:
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Screwdrivers, (definately need more of these...)
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Pry Bars:
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Impact Drawer:
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Mag Wheel Sockets, Magnetic Sockets:
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Junk Drawer:
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Air Tools:
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Pullers:
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Hammers:
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More Pullers:
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Bodywork Tools:
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More Pullers:
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Drill and bits:
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Side locker:
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Disconnects, Ball Joint Tool, Compression Tester, Radiator Tester:
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Gear Set-up Stuff:
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Calipers:
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Bolt puller, Thread restorer, Bushing Drivers, Tubing Tools:
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A/C Scale
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Buffer/grinder:
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knobbylon

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OK I'm going to try this for real now. I operate and maitain some aircraft for a company and am upgrading my boxes. I travel on the job so the Pelican case is my road box and has most of my common used tools. When I'm back in the shop I just remove the tool wraps and boxes from the Pelican case and put them in the tool cart. That way I don't have to search everytime I take a trip.

The cart is modified with leg extensions, two side trays, an extra drawer and a riser over the top shelf that I can lay tools on and access the shelf underneath. I just clamp the tool wraps to the top lid of the cart which makes things pretty handy.

The roll cab is a new KRA 2306 that replaced the Williams box I showed in this thread a couple of days ago. Instead of going to a gargantuan box, I decide to split up with a cart and a box and get rid of some stuff I just don't intend to use anymore.
 

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48548

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Nice box, we all have to start somewhere. I am curious to see what is inside.


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knobbylon

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This box is empty now and going up on the block. I just submitted pix of its replacement set up.
 

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Hey Guys, this is one of my 2 tool chests the first being a mastercaft maximum 41" euro (AKA rebadged montezuma A6 41" roll cabibnet) style chest top and bottom I got both on sale a while back (only way to buy CT tools imo) Sorry for the cheapo pics but I only have my cellphone camera

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This is my gas powered compressor and gas powered stick welder:

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Stock Z/28....NICE! I think your whole shop could be considered a tool box!! Your place looks like one of the shops here in town. Crammed full of every engine building tool and using them too. You would probably like more room, but hate to think about moving tools and equipment. What is the main type of engine you build?

Hello,

Yes its a bit "tight" in the shop.

Most of the engines are performance or specialties of some type or an other. Quite a bit of welding and fabrication as well.

Jeff
 

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Here's the recent new home for my tools. I just moved in (to this box), so not fully organized, and best of all, plenty of room for new additions: (Side locker door just looks funny due to flash...)

SAE Wrenches
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Who sells the bright green wrench racks?
These are awesome.
 

JD6619A

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Hey Guys, this is my 2nd tool box It's a midnight Blue ball bearing chest top and bottom by Craftsman. The bottom chest half has the safety locks on the drawers you they cant be inadvertently opened.

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JD6619A

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Mostly what was in the Euro box. I need to put my other tools back in the craftsman box that I have laying around then get some photos. Oh well off to get some more tools.

JD6619A
 
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