Thanks. So far it's been working pretty good. I'd love to get a real tool chest setup but it wouldn't get used. 90% of my work is in the field. Not having a real service truck makes it hard to keep things organized and easily accessible. My side boxes I have to get everything out just to get one thing.
That isn't a mess. Worked with folks with FAR worse and less packed in. Hell, my road box wasn't that far off.
As I said, plenty of folks (especially on here) would need a 56" box for all the excessive breathing room their tools need between each other.![]()
Thanks. So far it's been working pretty good. I'd love to get a real tool chest setup but it wouldn't get used. 90% of my work is in the field. Not having a real service truck makes it hard to keep things organized and easily accessible. My side boxes I have to get everything out just to get one thing.



how are you liking your new job?
Well, there's something you don't hear often.:

She is a cutie!!
John
I don't think she weighs enough to test the drawer slides out.
Long term lurker here, Thought I'd finally join and toss a picture of my box. Matco 4S That I recently got for a great deal, So far loving it. Replaced the top and new drawer liners, but so far its been fantastic. Looking forward to posting more!
Well I traded in my KRL722/791 combo today. Snap-On man gave me $1500 more for it than I bought it from him for 3 years ago.
I got a 95th Anniversary KRL1683 to replace it with. I wanted a bigger roll cab with no top box. Now I thought this box would have the same storage room as my old box.
I way underestimated that. This new box is pretty damn big. The deeper drawers allow me to fit the larger tools I have much better and more efficiently. So now I'm going to have tons of empty space. But that's alright. I basically stole the box. Eventually I'll get more stuff in it.
Anyways here are the pics. I haven't transferred all the tools yet but here's the good stuff.
Oh and this popped out when I opened the drawer. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do with it.
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You're supposed to hug her and spoil her.
Welcome! And nice box.
Any significance to SVT?
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Yes they do. When you actually have some weight in the drawer they are smooth. I have my wrenches in the second drawer. All of my standard and metric. It's loaded up nice.
The next best upgrade would be a service bed, but unfortunately that isn't going to happen so I have to make do with this. You should see the cab of the truck. Barely room for me. I can't go bigger because I need to have room to put chemical drums .
I feel your pain I do road service out of a regular work van I would kill to have a larger utility body van. It ***** to be limited to a small box while having a need for a large selection of tools since there's no one you can borrow tools from on the road. It certainly gives you a good sense of making it work with what tools are available to you

my 1st service truck was a chevy luv pickup....
2WD, 4cyl, manual trans, no AC in central florida
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May as well post this. 72" x 30" Montezuma with raise and release drawers. Want to drawer pics once I have kinda figured out a layout I like.
Finally upgrading from my 56" Mastercraft. This box is massive. Swallowed everything in my 56" roll away + 26" top chest. The 30" (27.5" actually) deep drawers are really quite nice. Finally able to lay tools out square, not diagonal due to lack of depth. Had a 1/8" steel top made to go over the supplied mdf top. I work on the box, so I wanted something that was going to stand up.
I am looking into the possibility of getting a few of the 2.5" high smaller drawers to replace some of the mid height ones. I prefer square inches to cubic inches.
One critique. The drawer slides do not open all the way. With a drawer at full extension, I am left with about 2" of drawer that is still tucked into the box. That being said, all in, I paid $2100 Canadian. For a box that I would say is 80% of the quality of a comparable snap on. I am happy.
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Burke, where's all the sockets? Seriously, who makes that pickle fork set? Looks good and tall. How do you like it?




May as well post this. 72" x 30" Montezuma with raise and release drawers. Want to drawer pics once I have kinda figured out a layout I like.
Finally upgrading from my 56" Mastercraft. This box is massive. Swallowed everything in my 56" roll away + 26" top chest. The 30" (27.5" actually) deep drawers are really quite nice. Finally able to lay tools out square, not diagonal due to lack of depth. Had a 1/8" steel top made to go over the supplied mdf top. I work on the box, so I wanted something that was going to stand up.
I am looking into the possibility of getting a few of the 2.5" high smaller drawers to replace some of the mid height ones. I prefer square inches to cubic inches.
One critique. The drawer slides do not open all the way. With a drawer at full extension, I am left with about 2" of drawer that is still tucked into the box. That being said, all in, I paid $2100 Canadian. For a box that I would say is 80% of the quality of a comparable snap on. I am happy.
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I've had the same box for two years now, it's well worth it.
Did you change the drawer configuration on the left bank? The drawers not opening full extension is irritating, but I just put my least used stuff at the back. I plan on changing the fixed castors to the left side.
My macsimizer MB1354 with custom top and locker storage next to my MB8200
Very nice looking box i have hears the montezuma are very well made. been eyeing one myself.