I just sold one of my mastercraft boxes,
To make room for this,
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Love the look of each of them. Somewhere down the line I want to trade my Classic 96 in for a 68" Epiq with a similar drawer layout to your blue one, minus the power cabinet.
Cranberry Delight!![]()
Cranberry Delight!![]()


Finally got some drawer shots
Glad I could help......[emoji7][emoji7][emoji7][emoji7][emoji7][emoji7]
DeWalt
dealer told me yesterday, that cranberry is no more, guess its with teal, and green mica now. Seems like cranberry and teal, maybe black were the new colors back in the day. It seems early black ones were Earnhardt or intimidator. I almost bought a teal one in 1995, thought it looked really sharp!

zkling the green boxes, old sk boxes , leasure was a 3/8 dr socket set. now its my 1/4 dr so set.the large box was a sk 1/4 socket set.now its mac,sk and so set. by the way leasure is my last name.
what's the red / black box that says 95 yr tradition of excellence in post #18121
Just got this guy in tonight to replace my match 4s single bay. Love the colors!
Yeah that is a pretty sweet color combo.
This one cost a bit more but it's worth it to me. I'm happy with it and that's what matters right?
Well, that and does everything fit in there.



































"Youngin' Toolbox"
This is my Husky 27" 16 drawer tool chest
I got it for Christmas of 2014, I also have included some pictures of me and my fathers shop. I'm 18 years old from Michigan, senior in high school and love, love, love vehicles, tools, engines, anything that goes, or wants to. I play Soccer and Baseball at a very high level, (committed Division 1 for soccer) so I don't have as much time as I would like, but I spend as much time as I can out here.
My box mainly consists of Harbor freight, Tekton, snap-on, Husky, Eastwood (screwdrivers), gear wrench (ratcheting wrenches) and (bit driver set), Channel Lock, cresent, Pittsburgh and Irwin (pliers), Craftsman USA, and Pittsburgh wrenches on the wall (combination wrenches), HF hammers, chisels, punches, saws, calipers, squares, electrical tools, most odds and ends you get the idea. I'm not a professional, so I don't need the most expensive stuff nor do I have the money for that stuff, but I'm always upgrading the best I can! (There are a few tools out of the box right now because I'm working on a small weed whacker engine rebuild).
Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy, I know it's not like most of the boxes or shops up here, but I take pride in it, and make do with it as best I can.
My dads box is craftsman USA from the late 70s early 80s, he raced Can-Am cars professionally, and kept one of the teams boxes, and shop equipment (parts washer, drill press, band saw etc.)
his pride and joy is behind his box, (2001 BMW M5 limited edition blue) don't let him catch you touching it.
We don't have sufficient power to the garage to run a MIG or Stick welder, but we do have an old Nickel Bronze welder we use from time to time.
I hope you guys enjoy, I love seeing all your posts!
Skylar Jeppesen

Looks like you're off to a good start & good to see someone your age interested in building a good set.
I worked out of my dad's Craftsman box (a ball bearing workcenter) liked his so much, I bought my own. Now I have two CM professional series chests.
Be careful, tools are a disease, one that's very good to catch.
And welcome to the forum.
"Youngin' Toolbox"
This is my Husky 27" 16 drawer tool chest
I just sold one of my mastercraft boxes,
To make room for this,
It's a 2 year old 72" Masters series, paid just under half of retail price... Some of the drawers were never used!!
Owners manual was still in the plastic wrap,
Even had the pen,
"Youngin' Toolbox"
This is my Husky 27" 16 drawer tool chest
I got it for Christmas of 2014, I also have included some pictures of me and my fathers shop. I'm 18 years old from Michigan, senior in high school and love, love, love vehicles, tools, engines, anything that goes, or wants to. I play Soccer and Baseball at a very high level, (committed Division 1 for soccer) so I don't have as much time as I would like, but I spend as much time as I can out here.
Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy, I know it's not like most of the boxes or shops up here, but I take pride in it, and make do with it as best I can.
Skylar Jeppesen
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Good question David W!
I got to thinking why it seems every toolbox-portable, chest, and cabinet, are always steel. I guess it is mostly so the metal drawers can flex when weighed down. I think aluminum is more rigid and will fracture before it flexes or bends. But maybe we can hear what the builder has to say about it.
Good question David W!
I got to thinking why it seems every toolbox-portable, chest, and cabinet, are always steel. I guess it is mostly so the metal drawers can flex when weighed down. I think aluminum is more rigid and will fracture before it flexes or bends. But maybe we can hear what the builder has to say about it.
Cart on the right looks to be a Harbor Freight 4 drawer. Damn good carts.The black tool cart on the right is that the Husky 33in. ? And how do you like it?
Cart on the right looks to be a Harbor Freight 4 drawer. Damn good carts.
18yrs old? that is a really nice collection you have there. my tool "collection" at that age was like 1/10th of yours. very nice setup!
presents for the past 3-4 years have consisted of tools, plus most of my spending money goes towards what I need in the shop!Nice collection....
DeWalt
collection of sockets mostly craftsman with some harbor freight
papers and pencils hex tools and ratchets. Bought the harbor freight ones due to being more fine tooth.
wrenches all craftsman, gasket scrapers and pry bars.
hammers and special tools (spring compressors, door panel remover, torque wrench)
pliers harbor freight and kobalt
hex bits and Torx bits.
dewalt Impact great for interior stuff, and bits for it
electrical stuff
made this for the side, holds spare screwdrivers, Torx drivers and picks.