The only bad thing i can say is that i have not changed all the locks so that i can use just one key, so right now i have 5 keys to keep up with, which is kinda a pain but hell for under 2K for what i got sittin there i'll deal with all the keys.












having the cheap box at work is an idea i am warming up tothey hold up great, much better than i thought they would. Have had 0problems, i open most every drawer at least 50 times a day and all i can say is this is one tuff box. A sheet of 1/8 stainless got dropped the other day and hit the box, it bearly even scratched it. Great box and a super price. I have a snap-on 72" krl box at home and this us general box is everybit as good. The only bad thing i can say is that i have not changed all the locks so that i can use just one key, so right now i have 5 keys to keep up with, which is kinda a pain but hell for under 2k for what i got sittin there i'll deal with all the keys.
Here is an update, plenty of new additions since last upload. Sorry about the cleanliness of my tools, but I need to make a living with them, and the conditions I am in do not provide cleanliness in the least. I work on coal trucks currently that see 75% of their time off-road. The shop is also located off-road.
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I don't use mine professionally, but I have the same issue with the locks. I went to 2 different locksmith to get new cylinders, or something that would work with the "engagement mechanisms". No dice. I took all of my cylinders apart, measured the little keys inside the locks and tried finding a common pattern to be "keyed alike". No go. Couldn't find any online that had the right size square, etc.
I know I know -- too much information --- if you find replacement locks that work, I'll buy you a beer if you tell me the source.
having the cheap box at work is an idea i am warming up to
What kind of combo wrenches are those (the industrial finish ones) and what's with the elbow on your 3/4" guns air line? Any special reason or did you not have a straight coupler?
Those are Wright wrenches I got off of Richard (TR TOOL SUPPLY). Sadly they are metric and I hardly ever use them. I have a space cleared in my SAE drawer for a new set. The elbow in the 3/4 is for 2 reasons. The 1/2" couplers take some force to connect, and I can get a good "grip" on the line with greasy hands (I'm not the biggest diesel mechanic at 5'9"/165lb), and I didn't have a straight coupler. So it worked out well for me.![]()

That's a good idea. I am 5'10"/175-180, so I know what you mean. I get a lot of guff from some of the others about my strength limitations. I usually don't mind but sometimes it's embarrassing when it takes 2 or 3 times to get the damn air line on when a customer is standing there.![]()
Those big couplers can be a pain.Perhaps bleed the air out of the line?Our company has it as part of our standard work practice for safety.Shut off the line and open the water bleed at the bottom of the feed or just unplug the hose from the wall,plug the tool in and plug the line back in.
My Storage at Home

Those are Wright wrenches I got off of Richard (TR TOOL SUPPLY). Sadly they are metric and I hardly ever use them. I have a space cleared in my SAE drawer for a new set. The elbow in the 3/4 is for 2 reasons. The 1/2" couplers take some force to connect, and I can get a good "grip" on the line with greasy hands (I'm not the biggest diesel mechanic at 5'9"/165lb), and I didn't have a straight coupler. So it worked out well for me.![]()
That's a good idea. I am 5'10"/175-180, so I know what you mean. I get a lot of guff from some of the others about my strength limitations. I usually don't mind but sometimes it's embarrassing when it takes 2 or 3 times to get the damn air line on when a customer is standing there.![]()
welcome to the insane automotive business , take my advice and go back to school
My Hand Boxes are all piled under junk so here is my bag. Everything I need.
mines not nearly as nice as alot of the ones posted.
Don't worry about that.As long as it works for you and your happy with it that's what matters.Some of these guys have boxes worth more than my house.What size is that center section?I've been trying to find one of those for my KR557 box.Oh,Welcome aboard!
mines not nearly as nice as alot of the ones posted.
Welcome to the forum!
Dont worry about the size of the box or the amount of tools
Its the person that knows how to use them that counts most!
. But this is my home box after all.center section is 36" its a little small but got it for $75 and needed the extra storage. Wanna get a 40" top box and a side cabinet so I can get rid of the middle and top boxes.

mines not nearly as nice as alot of the ones posted.
25years , did a year in management , been an A tech ever sinceI always found that people that look at it was a career more then a job get farther ahead.
25years , did a year in management , been an A tech ever since
other than management - A tech is about as far as you can go without shelling out the millions for your own shop
Here's mine: Harbor Freight 72"x29"x46". Very heavy duty just like Matco. 880 pounds (empty), 20 drawers (ball bearing), red powder coat, sring casters. And it only cost $1350.00 total with tax (20% off the $1599.00 list price).
heres my box and some of my clutterd garage.
Heres my Sockets and ratchets. Mostly Duralast stuff.
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Duralast *****.. I had one of the Dulalast that loooked like Snap On F936...
Maybe after using a few times the cover fell off... gear come off, so I had pull my old trusty SK.....
Getting that thing warrentied was a *****, had my reciept, only took the bad one(part of set). They tell me, come with whole set.. and they would replace, I told the ***** at the Autozone... If the only that one was bad, why replace all of them. so the then the manger stepped in and pulled one of shelf, that why I hate the brand!!,
Try Craftsman pro/ or KD ones from Oreilly's(flex) ... or the ratchet from Advance Auto parts get the Gearwrench 60th tooth ratchets, they are nice, look like matco...
I would recommend the ratchets with a red dot;
The Craftsman, it is online/ only,
The KD can be found at Oreilly's Autoparts.... for around 31 bucks
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I find it kinda funny that you already stuck a craftsman badge on the front. Nice looking box for the cash for sure. How deep are the actual drawers? Got any pics of that big top drawer open? I'm curious if its double or single slides.