So two weeks ago I received this text..
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.. and then this weekend my new toolbox was delivered! It's a Snap-on KRL1032 and KRL1232 combo. I traded in my old box KRL722 / KRL791 combo.
It's quite a bit bigger
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I swapped around a few drawers so the 2" tall drawers are toward the bottom. I'm only 5'10"... the same height as the box.
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The top isn't organized yet, right now it's just all piled up there. PPE, welding consumables, large squares and levels, etc.
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The top drawer is plumbing and riveting equipment.
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Taps, Dies, Rethreading.
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Pullers, bead roller dies, homemade fixtures, bolts. I haven't had this much extra room ever!
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Electronics... this drawer is a mess.
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Automotive special tools.
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Drills, countersinks, hole saws.
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Specialty pliers and more electronics. I have these separate from my regular pliers drawer, I might combine them at some point as I start to squeeze.
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Measurement and layout.
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More taps - Generally these are higher quality HSS taps, some are coated, for machining and fabrication work. Also note to anyone reading - the 2" tall drawers in these extra-wide boxes are slightly more shallow than standard KRL drawers because they have an extra layer of stiffeners underneath. I planned to keep these tape measures in the measurement and layout drawer, but they just barely don't fit.
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Top Drawer. Torque wrenches, impact guns, and sockets. Lots of Snap-on, some Craftsman and Proto, occasionally some SK, VIM, Mac, and a small handful of imports.
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Wrench drawer. I could have spread these out, but decided to keep them compressed to make room for growth without having to re-arrange with every new set.
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Screwdrivers, Scrapers, Prybars.
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Pliers, snips, safety wiring, clecos. Also some duplicates of tape measures and writing tools.
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Files, all separated by material to prevent weld contamination.
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Punches, Chisels, and small hammers. I inherited these old Craftsman hammers from my grandfather a few years back.
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Body hammers. This is the complete collection of Snap-on and post-war Blue Point body hammers, along with a few others.
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Body files and more dollies. Lots of Martin, and a handful of flea market chisels I've ground into special shapes.
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I received that old Stanley claw hammer for my 9th birthday
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Air power tools. I love the $8 Harbor Freight grinders, but I've got a few good ones as well. These old DeWalt NiCad batteries are still kicking after ~12 years, they keep working but they're slated for replacement as soon as they die.
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In related news, these $1 bins from Dollar Tree are amazing.
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Paint guns. I need to buy or build an organizer for this drawer. I have another in my paint cart, it will get moved over at some point.
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Power Tools. My 4-1/2" grinders look like little babies next to the Makita 9" grinder!
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For reference, I think this is the last time I posted drawer pics:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2000673&postcount=6134