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Jarhead0408

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I've got to say man, for a toolbox that size, you sure have a LOT of quality tools packed in there. Good, lifetime lasting tools.
 
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Kamanhart

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I have to agree with what has been said. It may be small be she is mighty, I would much rather have fewer quality tools then cabinets for of junk. That is one hell of a start.
 

sonic.apex

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Thanks guys! My theory is a tool is worth the money if it'll outlast me and it'll handle years of use without breaking etc. Plus I think it's rather cool to use a tool you've had forever. For example my dad has an Estwing claw hammer he was given for his 21st birthday, being a carpenter he's used that hammer for more than 40 years since

I've got to say man, for a toolbox that size, you sure have a LOT of quality tools packed in there. Good, lifetime lasting tools.

I saw the GW boxes online and have always wondered about how well they are made...

It's actually really nicely made, all the draws fit and move perfectly, it's actual steel and not paper thin stuff. For $670 or so in Australia I'm actually surprised they don't cost more because it's a really nice box. My only fault I have is that the paint has a decent bit of orange peal.

-Jeremy
 

Heyabusa

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Traded in the Mac box to snap on today they made great offer. Got classic 96 which I know isn't the most desirable snap on box out there (probably why they gave such good deal). A little shallower than my Mac was but being it is triple bank I make it up on additional drawers. AND ITS BLUE! Have hard time saying no to blue.
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I'm slowly upgrading to better tools from the cheap ones I had a couple years ago. Still need a few more things. A bigger box would be nice too lol
 

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Yeah I didn't want a lid and drawer and all that, just a rolling table to set stuff on. At the end of the day it all gets put away. That's the goal at least. He also threw in a side shelf he had in the wharehouse. It's got a scratch on it he says, I go it's gonna have one day one anyway, I'm not gonna be nice to this thing. He dragged the box of shelfs into the shop lol.

I got my shelves and casters in a week, but no legs or hardware yet.
 

G-Ram

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Been collecting random stickers from work, put them on my home box. (CAT, miller tech, Redpath, dsi)

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Sask dude

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Now the time has come I feel that I can post my box without being ashamed. I've followed this thread since I was at least twelve and being 18 now, 6 years, having a job etc I feel that it's appropriate. I'm sure I'll out grow the Gearwrench box shortly but at the moment it's holding up just fine. I've mostly got Proto with a few odds and ends thrown in and a bunch of Knipex too.











-Jeremy
What is it you are using for wrench organizers ? Looks awesome
 

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I'm slowly upgrading to better tools from the cheap ones I had a couple years ago. Still need a few more things. A bigger box would be nice too lol

I like your pen/marker drawer. My wife and father in law(he lives with us) keep taking my pens,pencils and sharpies from mine. I find them everywhere but in my box!

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sonic.apex

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What is it you are using for wrench organizers ? Looks awesome

Nothing actually! I've got a set but they take up too much room so I just lay the wrenches against each other. I don't take out more than say 3 or 4 at a time so it works out.

where abouts are you getting proto in AUS

Amazon. Proto has a dealer well "seller" on there and they ship here within reason. I'd say it works out cheaper than buying Snap On locally and I'd like to believe they're a better tool than Sidchrome etc.

-Jeremy
 
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mattwhite079

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Traded in the Mac box to snap on today they made great offer. Got classic 96 which I know isn't the most desirable snap on box out there (probably why they gave such good deal). A little shallower than my Mac was but being it is triple bank I make it up on additional drawers. AND ITS BLUE! Have hard time saying no to blue.
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Very nice man. Loving the blue.


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Tmct

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Finally got the workcenter put on my toolbox yesterday, looks way bigger with it on.


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wagzilla

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I got a new snap on epiq a couple weeks ago, went from a KRL 1022. Ended up getting a 84 Epiq with 3 full width drawers, power bank and power top. Also the right side locker and workcenter. Gunmetal gray with black trim. Was delivered with Bedliner top, which looks great, but I like to be able to write on my worksurface, so it was switched out to a stainless power top. Have yet to set the work center on as I haven't figured out quite yet how to lift it on. Weighs like 400lbs.


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I have the same box love it.
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I had 4 guys help me put the hutch on.

James
 

wagzilla

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Tmct I can't wait to see how you put yours together :)
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James
 
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Mastermind

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I know matco/Mac used to offer a step that rolled under the box, I would think like those rolling stairs with the spring loaded casters that bottom out when you step on them. Sorry, I'm 6'5", not too much expertise in step stools lol.
 

454ragtop

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Anyone have any suggestions as to steps or what everyone else uses to reach the higher drawers on these top cabinets? I know I'm not the only one who got a set up like this?

When I had an extra tall box, we made the step shown below. Worked out excellent. Note the "rat hole", can push it under the box, or pull it out with your foot.
 

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jherb10

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Expanded my toolbox last week. Installed 2 overhead storage units.
 

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