MWeric
Who makes the grey case 1/2 impacts with the impact driver?
Nah Toro aerator, pain in the *** to adjust. Yeah that electric hoist they have is pretty nice since I can lift reels up off the floor, put them on my work table and then throw them on our our sharpener which is right across my bench. so I basically don't have to physically pick up reels on a day to day.
we have a good mix match of stuff, mostly junk. After working on John deere stuff though I can tell you I'll never own any. We have two diesel Ransoms (ruff/fairway) that are Dinosaurs, Ford tractor from the 60's, case dozer, towmotor forklift I'm currently resurrecting, JD Diesel T mowers and a turbo diesel JD 3245c set up for Ruff. One Toro back up greens which I wish they'd buy a couple more to replace the JD 2500's my super keeps buying for $2k a pop off craigslist and I get stuck rebuilding. That engine going into that 2500 was the 3rd one in that machine in 1.5 years!!
All in all I have 18 machines including gators/mules to maintain. They have a retired old timer who comes in part time and does the golf carts from a separate small shop.
One of these days I'll take some good shots and do a write up on the shop and equipment. It's kinda neat since the course used to be a private air strip and the shop was a hanger. Course opened in 1961.
MWEric...........very nice setup but I have to ask...do you use any of those tools at all??
I don't see a single one that looks like it was used. Unless u just bought it all at once recently.....and wow that's a lot of money to spend at one time. Either way very nice
It was a very expensive 2015. I decided to upgrade my home tools and take my older tools to work, and yes they don't get used real often,especially now (garage not heated). I blame all of you and this website.
MWEric...........very nice setup but I have to ask...do you use any of those tools at all??
I don't see a single one that looks like it was used. Unless u just bought it all at once recently.....and wow that's a lot of money to spend at one time. Either way very nice
It was a very expensive 2015. I blame all of you and this website.
You're welcome.
Very nice Swobber. Any drawer pics?
Who do you work for? I'm in the aviation world alsoHere's mine. I've posted it before but I recently went back into it and organized and shadowed the drawers.
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I'm an aircraft structures mechanic so the tools are heavily specialized in that way.
Top drawer is all the air tools:
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Top right hand drawer:
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Second Right Hand Drawer, drill bits, core drills and measuring/lay out tools:
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Third right hand drawer, Vise grips and machinist clamps:
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Fourth right hand drawer, wrenches and reamers and counter sink cages:
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Fifth right hand Drawer, hammers, punches, flashlights, rivet sets and threaded reamers:
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Bottom Drawer, Clecos, suction vacuum, light:
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These are cylindrical clecos of several different sizes:
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Who do you work for? I'm in the aviation world also
Nice...I've just had my card a year.Work for a cargo company here in MICurrently AMES (Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services) in Wilmington, Ohio. I've been in the industry since January, 1989 and I started at AMES in august of 2015.
Nice...I've just had my card a year.Work for a cargo company here in MI
I ordered my 76 epiq in sapphire blue in September just got it Friday with wrong top now I have to Waite who knows how long for right power top.After ordering it June 24th 2015 I finally received part of my order. 84" epiq gun metal grey, still waiting on the hutch and stainless top that should be here the end on January. Needless to say I'm pretty disappointed in snap-on.
My new KRL7022 $3910.00 after $2K trade. Love it so far. Empty Hansen rack is reserved for 12 pt set ( on order ). Also got a matching cart KRSC33 I think that's the part number. Love all the set ups in this thread. GJ has cost me a fortune.
The trim really looks great on that box. Interesting impact driver/socket set assortment all in the same tray. Never seen that one before. heres mine
Cleason, I love seeing what I call "Real World" toolboxes.![]()

Ifl group at Oakland county airport
Smaller then kalitta but bigger then usa jet.
Fly 727s,convair 580/5800 and falcon 20s
Our new crj freighter should be arriving soon also





I ordered my 76 epiq in sapphire blue in September just got it Friday with wrong top now I have to Waite who knows how long for right power top.








Well, it’s not a name brand powder coated beauty like some of the members have posted, but here’s my homemade all aluminum tool chest. These pictures were taken shortly after I finished it, but it’s still in use and just about outgrown. I’d take newer pictures, but it’s too darn cold out there right now.
The tool chest is made from scrap aluminum, squirreled away from work. Only the drawer slides were purchased. The tool chest frame is 2” square 1/8” wall tube. I cut a slot along the inside edges of the tubes and welded in a length of T-slot extrusion (this was to provide better adjustment of the drawers). The sides and back are 1/8” aluminum sheet. The drawers (17) are also made from 1/8” aluminum sheet.
It occurred to me that due to the width of the frame tubing, there was a 2” deep area at the top going unused. I designed a lifting top that is raised using gas struts that make this space accessible. The struts alone can’t lift the top from the closed position, so I made a foot lever that when stepped on, pushes up on the 4 parallel arms on the lid, raising it just enough so the gas struts can take over. There’s a hidden button under the top horizontal frame tube that lets the foot lever extend.
Not that I need to lock it, but there’s a single lock in the center of the lid that locks the lid and all 17 drawers.
I’d always wanted a large, multi-drawer tool chest, but was (and still am) too cheap to shell out the money . . . so I built my own. In the process, I also learned how to MIG weld aluminum.
Cool Box, what you could do is get a wire brush and pattern the sides.
Well, it’s not a name brand powder coated beauty like some of the members have posted, but here’s my homemade all aluminum tool chest. These pictures were taken shortly after I finished it, but it’s still in use and just about outgrown. I’d take newer pictures, but it’s too darn cold out there right now.
The tool chest is made from scrap aluminum, squirreled away from work. Only the drawer slides were purchased. The tool chest frame is 2” square 1/8” wall tube. I cut a slot along the inside edges of the tubes and welded in a length of T-slot extrusion (this was to provide better adjustment of the drawers). The sides and back are 1/8” aluminum sheet. The drawers (17) are also made from 1/8” aluminum sheet.
It occurred to me that due to the width of the frame tubing, there was a 2” deep area at the top going unused. I designed a lifting top that is raised using gas struts that make this space accessible. The struts alone can’t lift the top from the closed position, so I made a foot lever that when stepped on, pushes up on the 4 parallel arms on the lid, raising it just enough so the gas struts can take over. There’s a hidden button under the top horizontal frame tube that lets the foot lever extend.
Not that I need to lock it, but there’s a single lock in the center of the lid that locks the lid and all 17 drawers.
Frame
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Drawers
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Closed
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Lid
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Lid1
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Open
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I’d always wanted a large, multi-drawer tool chest, but was (and still am) too cheap to shell out the money . . . so I built my own. In the process, I also learned how to MIG weld aluminum.

Actually, shortly after those pics were taken, I DA'd the box and drawer fronts with 600 grit. It's all 6061-T6, so there's only so much that can be done to make it pretty. Some day when I have nothing else to do, I'll make an attempt at dressing the outside again.