jonti48310
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great collection nazzy
Yes you do.I definitely know I have an OCD problem.

I'm loving your OCDness. Very nice!Now that I've become more active on here as of late I thought I would finally post my toolbox in this thread.
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Now that I've become more active on here as of late I thought I would finally post my toolbox in this thread. Over the last 15 years I have been a salesman/service writer/manager for 2 of the biggest national tire and automotive service shops. My tools are kept at home and primarily used for maintenance & customization of my own and family & friends vehicles as well as custom car audio and around the home DIY.
I definitely know I have an OCD problem. My tools are used frequently but I admit I am a bit of a tool polisher in that nothing gets put away until it gets wiped down. I will also admit that while I purchased many of my tools along the way over the last 15 years and my KRL1001 in 2008, so many new tools have found their way into this box in the last year or two thanks to GJ. So thanks to all you who've offered ideas, real world reviews, feedback and help in making my tool purchasing decisions.
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I can see it and I want drawer pics of that monsterDid it show up yet?
I can see it and I want drawer pics of that monster
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they ain't all that, but a few of them are semi tidy.
hey if you go to NAPA or a hardware store and buy a 3/8 and 1/2 inch key stock, they make good holders for the crowsfeet, that would free up some room
hey if you go to NAPA or a hardware store and buy a 3/8 and 1/2 inch key stock, they make good holders for the crowsfeet, that would free up some room
That's a nice socket drawer. What do you got for impact sockets (brand)? Mind if I ask what you work on? Occupation?
My 1/2" drive impacts are gp and the 3/4" drive impacts are snap on i just picked them up on ebay for cheap. I work on Ag equipment, heavy equipment, and some trucks. We're technically a New Holland dealership but we're the only diesel shop in town so we see a little bit of everything. I also farm with my dad and uncle.That's a nice socket drawer. What do you got for impact sockets (brand)? Mind if I ask what you work on? Occupation?
-Pat
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The two tone gray and silver with that red anodized trim looks awesome on your 6s. Our alignment tech has the same Matco box with the exception of color. His is all silver with blue trim but it doesn't look anywhere close to as sharp as yours in that two tone and red.
Now I feel bad. Here I am recently pitching Ernst racks to you without asking how big of wrench you're trying to fit in that 2" drawer. I think the largest I have on a rack is 24mm and 1".Well I bought some standard Ernst wrench racks and they won't fit my KRL drawers with larger wrenches. Can someone post up the low profile racks or something similar? Thanks.
Thank you very much. I'm pretty happy with it.The two tone gray and silver with that red anodized trim looks awesome on your 6s. Our alignment tech has the same Matco box with the exception of color. His is all silver with blue trim but it doesn't look anywhere close to as sharp as yours in that two tone and red.
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Well I bought some standard Ernst wrench racks and they won't fit my KRL drawers with larger wrenches. Can someone post up the low profile racks or something similar? Thanks.
The low pros work better than the standard but my vote goes to the KRA15A from Snap On. I've been through all of them it seems that these just plain work best. I've got them in the wrench drawers of a 722 and 7022 and have wrenches up to 1 1/2" and I think 28 or 30mm maybe? and they work awesome. I can double check wrench sizes if you think it would help you.
First post on here, loving the boxes! When i started pulling wrenches i had an old Mac Select series, like maybe 40" wide, then went to a Tech1000, with a Tech MB8810 top. Once i started doing more road work i opted to get the KRA62 Heavy duty road chest, which is hands down the best road box if you ask me. Started to run out of room again in the roll cab so upgraded about 3 years ago to the 72" Classic 96. Tomorrow there will be another upgrade showing up, a brand new MB1953 88" Macsimizer!! Pretty stoked! Heres the pics i have for now, more to follow! Don't mind the current "clutter". Just took the last one tonight!
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Love the red with black trim and the 3 full width drawers. Congrats.Just traded two Snap-on tool carts and a Snap-on 1/4 drive socket set for this KTL1022PPS. I have got about $2500 in it. If I had my choice I would have rather had a KRL1022. I can't complain though this box is 1 year old and is in nice shape. My tool collection looks small in this thing.