Project_shadow
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Definitely an awesome piece of equipment. I love it. Good luck with it.Sorry, just saw the second part of your question. Long story short, I've had a ton of carts, from the typical carts similar to the red harbor freight cart, to ones I've built, to full on toolboxes. With the regular carts, I'm terrible about filling the tops and open section of the bottom with ****, and the drawers really weren't big enough for what I needed. I cobbled together a cart, and it worked ok for a while, I had a 4" vise on it, but the cart and the vise just weren't big enough. I stepped up to a 42" box and 5" vise, but ended up with it crammed so full that it was difficult to move around. Vise was still too small. So I decided to end it all and buy the pit box and 7 1/2" vise. I have the room in my shop for it, it'll save me time, more storage so I don't have to spend more money on a bigger main box for the time being. Plus it's pretty bad ***![]()
Hey ProjectShadow. A great choice on a high value purchase for a home box. Homeboxes don't get moved so they don't need to be built like brick restrooms and cost the earth. Did the same in my new home shop, despite having the budget to buy Snap On jewelry if I chose to. Kudos for thinking "inside the box" rather than purchasing a mausoleum for your tools.
Sorry, just saw the second part of your question. Long story short, I've had a ton of carts, from the typical carts similar to the red harbor freight cart, to ones I've built, to full on toolboxes. With the regular carts, I'm terrible about filling the tops and open section of the bottom with ****, and the drawers really weren't big enough for what I needed. I cobbled together a cart, and it worked ok for a while, I had a 4" vise on it, but the cart and the vise just weren't big enough. I stepped up to a 42" box and 5" vise, but ended up with it crammed so full that it was difficult to move around. Vise was still too small. So I decided to end it all and buy the pit box and 7 1/2" vise. I have the room in my shop for it, it'll save me time, more storage so I don't have to spend more money on a bigger main box for the time being. Plus it's pretty bad ***![]()


Just put some stickers on my toolbox drawers.
I bought them cheap on eBay and have never used a single one yet. I know it's not the preferred method of storage, but they are banded tight enough not to move around on one anotherCurious about that zip tied file storage?
Seth
who makes that box?
Hi guys, I've been lurking for a while and really enjoys seeing pics and reading stories about everybody's tools and toolboxes. So I thought for my first post I would post pics of my hodge-podge of toolboxes that I've bought over the years as my tool set has grown and share a funny story about one of them.
The first set I bought in the pictures is the black Craftsman top/bottom combination. I bought them new in 1994 when I was working as a mechanic in a local dealer, to replace a reeeeeeally old Craftsman/Proto set. About a year later, I was rolling them across the service write up area floor when the drawers came open and they tipped over. Most of the tools went flying across the floor and the noise was so loud that people came running back from the sales area because they thought a car had crashed through something. Needless to say, a couple of the drawers got bent. I went into Sears to buy a couple replacement drawers and the counter guy says, "those are professionals, they have a lifetime warranty, for any reason". I was shocked but the guy actually replaced them with the exact same ones, only new, an hour later. To this day, I still have the cards from the original boxes, (and the new ones), that says "Full lifetime warranty. If you are unsatisfied FOR ANY REASON, return them to Sears for replacement. For shits and giggles, it would be interesting to see if Sears would replace them now. Even if they would, I wouldn't. Nothing Sears has nowadays can come even close to the quality of my old Craftsman boxes. Sad that my 23 year old Craftsman boxes are in better shape than new Crapsman boxes.........
I just moved in so my garage is pretty disorganized right now. I've been searching GJ for lighting info etc., so I've got a lot of work to do to get it right.
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NopeLol, thanks. Can you see them now?
Lol, thanks. Can you see them now?
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Lol, thanks. Can you see them now?
Nice setup. love to see more pics of your shop.
Yup. Nice!
thought id share this. bought today from my s/o dealer. he said they were meant from the German snap on franchisees. couldnt let one go its the same construction as a kra/classic box and uses the same drawers
Ooooooooo that looks AWESOME......
I look at that shop like I looked at women's underwear section in the J.C. Penny's catalog when I was in Jr. High. I was it and only hope to get it one day!!
zmotorsports - that is a beauty!
Very nice. Would love to see a tool box tour video of all those drawers.