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Boepeep

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Outlawmws, I'm so tempted but I'm having a hard time getting my head around something so different from what I'm used to.
I keep looking at them, studying is more like it, and try to picture myself working out of it and I can't seem to make it work for me.
Although everything is perfectly organized it just seems like too much stuff in such a small space for me.

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They work great, everything is organized and right there. I have mine set up on a matco tool cart and roll it up to what ever I'm working on.

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nbruno

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I fully understand you not wanting to step up in boxes but I was in a very similar situation at both my full-time job as well as at my home shop/business and was tired of opening several drawers for task similar tools. I had multiple boxes and had done the whole toolbox shuffle from home to work and back again too many times to mention.

With the amount of task like tools I have the only way I found to keep them in related drawers was in fact a larger box. It is so much more efficient to open a socket drawer and have ALL of my sockets in one drawer, open a wrench drawer and have ALL of my wrenches in one drawer. As for screwdrivers and other small items it isn't as much of a dilemma, but sockets and wrenches seem to the be hardest to house in single drawers without simply going to a larger box. Also when you get to that many like tools in single drawers you have to start thinking weight capacity of said drawers. There are a lot of boxes that can in fact physically house sockets and wrenches but for how long. If a weekend wrencher and only going to be opening the drawer a few dozen times a weekend you'll probably be fine, add twenty times a night and 8-10 hours a day on weekends and those drawers aren't going to last long term.

Just my thoughts.
Mike
I completely agree with you, I have my full time 40+ hr job and my shop/business on the side. I spend about 20hrs during the week opening tool drawers and about 20hrs on the weekends opening tool drawers.
That being said, I've already started looking at 72"+ roll cabs. Did some math this afternoon as suggested a few posts back.
I'll certainly post some pics when the new box makes it into the shop.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions gentlemen.

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nbruno

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They work great, everything is organized and right there. I have mine set up on a matco tool cart and roll it up to what ever I'm working on.

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Would you mind posting a few pics of yours? I'd really like to see it.

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Boepeep

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Would you mind posting a few pics of yours? I'd really like to see it.

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I bought the smaller one so it would fit under the tonneau cover when I bring it home. Under the upper sockets I have my most used pliers, including a full set of knipex cobra. Under the bottom tray is a couple of files u joints and other random stuff. hammers, chisels, punches and crows feet are in the bottom. Between the Montezuma and my tool cart I rarely have to go back to my 72".964f7a2ee6936e607452c37fb1decd91.jpg45b1c7afc145c90012a05565cc35e5a7.jpg

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nbruno

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I bought the smaller one so it would fit under the tonneau cover when I bring it home. Under the upper sockets I have my most used pliers, including a full set of knipex cobra. Under the bottom tray is a couple of files u joints and other random stuff. hammers, chisels, punches and crows feet are in the bottom. Between the Montezuma and my tool cart I rarely have to go back to my 72".964f7a2ee6936e607452c37fb1decd91.jpg45b1c7afc145c90012a05565cc35e5a7.jpg

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Thanks for the pic, I really need to see one in person. I'm now on a quest.

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I put some lipstick on this pig, just for fun. I use this HF service cart at work, and it makes me smile. I de-chromed it, took the stock stickers off, added vintage-type stickers, a cast, chromed 'Ford' logo, machined a name plate (on the left), and ditched the stock lid supports for ones that open all the way.
 

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I put some lipstick on this pig, just for fun. I use this HF service cart at work, and it makes me smile. I de-chromed it, took the stock stickers off, added vintage-type stickers, a cast, chromed 'Ford' logo, machined a name plate (on the left), and ditched the stock lid supports for ones that open all the way.



Where did you get the Ford logo?


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It's a repro for one on the glove box door of a '40 Ford I had. Probably from Bob Drake or Dennis Carpenter. Somehow, I hung on to it when I got rid of the '40. Being an old Ford guy, it fits.
 

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It's a repro for one on the glove box door of a '40 Ford I had. Probably from Bob Drake or Dennis Carpenter. Somehow, I hung on to it when I got rid of the '40. Being an old Ford guy, it fits.



Thank you sir!


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Just got these 2 Kennedy boxes to go with my existing set up. Paid a whopping 150! I don't really need the top machinists box, but they came as a pair.
 

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Just got these 2 Kennedy boxes to go with my existing set up. Paid a whopping 150! I don't really need the top machinists box, but they came as a pair.

You could switch over to the newer handles for the lower chest if you want to. They're held on by sheet metal screws threaded into a channel on the handles.
 

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Thanks. I'll prolly end up selling the top box. It doesn't meet my needs. I thought about the handles, but the ones on there are riveted. it's going to go between the 3 and 5 drawer here...
 

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Finally got everything organized.

I really need a bigger box, but I'm holding out for a KRL722, but might get a HF 44" in the mean time. I also have a "junk box" filled with randoms.

Sockets are Craftsman, hex sockets are Williams, impact sockets are Tekton, extensions are Koken, and ratchets are Snap-On.

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Third:


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I bought the smaller one so it would fit under the tonneau cover when I bring it home. Under the upper sockets I have my most used pliers, including a full set of knipex cobra. Under the bottom tray is a couple of files u joints and other random stuff. hammers, chisels, punches and crows feet are in the bottom. Between the Montezuma and my tool cart I rarely have to go back to my 72".964f7a2ee6936e607452c37fb1decd91.jpg45b1c7afc145c90012a05565cc35e5a7.jpg

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Ah ha! A New Holland guy! Lol.

I am working out of my Mac tool cart, sliding tops. What you have in that Montezuma is what I have in three drawers and the top deep portion. That really is a slick tool chest. You’ve got me thinking. That would be wicked for throwing in the service truck, covers 90% of tools you need most times. I spend more time at my 72” main box on the computer than I do picking tools. Maybe a montezuma too chest on top of a slightly different cart is in my future.


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ssblade

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Finally got my work setup how I want.
 

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Boepeep

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Ah ha! A New Holland guy! Lol.

I am working out of my Mac tool cart, sliding tops. What you have in that Montezuma is what I have in three drawers and the top deep portion. That really is a slick tool chest. You’ve got me thinking. That would be wicked for throwing in the service truck, covers 90% of tools you need most times. I spend more time at my 72” main box on the computer than I do picking tools. Maybe a montezuma too chest on top of a slightly different cart is in my future.


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It works great for moving back and forth from a service truck. Everything in my tool cart is set up in cases or racks to be able to unload everything into a truck quickly.

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Been awhile since I posted my toolboxes. I've bought this mac box last week to help condense the number of drawers I have to open.
Here's a before and after of my garage
 

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MattVette89

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Hey guys, it's been a while since I posted. I recently got the Matco grid system for my sockets. Basically like pegboard and you add pegs to hold sockets, wrenches, ratchets, etc. I don't like it for ratchets, so I only used one section. I did some other minor reorganizing in other drawers, I'll take pictures later.
 

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Upgraded one of my Craftsman stacks from 1990 to a black on black Husky 56-inch. Installed an Alienware Alpha R2 head unit to control my CNC and 3D Printer, but still working out all the drawer organization.
 

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I bought the smaller one so it would fit under the tonneau cover when I bring it home. Under the upper sockets I have my most used pliers, including a full set of knipex cobra. Under the bottom tray is a couple of files u joints and other random stuff. hammers, chisels, punches and crows feet are in the bottom. Between the Montezuma and my tool cart I rarely have to go back to my 72".964f7a2ee6936e607452c37fb1decd91.jpg45b1c7afc145c90012a05565cc35e5a7.jpg

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Boepeep, would you be able to post a few more pictures of the Montezuma please? I'm really considering getting one. I'm guessing that the socket pegs are metal? The bottom row of sockets lifts up correct? For more storage. Just want as much info as I can get before I get one. Thanks.

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Boepeep

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Boepeep, would you be able to post a few more pictures of the Montezuma please? I'm really considering getting one. I'm guessing that the socket pegs are metal? The bottom row of sockets lifts up correct? For more storage. Just want as much info as I can get before I get one. Thanks.

-Pat

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I can get more pics tomorrow. The bottom set of sockets lift up for 2 small storage trays. I keep my picks, Allen wrenches, and some u joints in there

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I can get more pics tomorrow. The bottom set of sockets lift up for 2 small storage trays. I keep my picks, Allen wrenches, and some u joints in there

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Thanks. Nice setup by the way. Those socket pegs metal?

-Pat

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Hey guys, it's been a while since I posted. I recently got the Matco grid system for my sockets. Basically like pegboard and you add pegs to hold sockets, wrenches, ratchets, etc. I don't like it for ratchets, so I only used one section. I did some other minor reorganizing in other drawers, I'll take pictures later.


Hey Matt, I've been considering dumping my Ernst rails for this set up in my socket drawer. What'd think it'd run for a 24" x 42" drawer and maybe a hundred pegs of each size?

Thanks, Cam
 

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Just picked this KRL1032 up the other day to replace my 56" box that had become too small. Pretty sharp box imo

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I think the picture is too large to show here... I copied and pasted the link just to see it. tried uploading it here and it said it was too large.. I like the SS trim. I have the same box with titanium trim. Love it



got my craigslist locker frame mounted up. wall of tool boxes is done... time to start on the other wall of vidmar/lista cabinets

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Evan(CA)

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Hey guys, it's been a while since I posted. I recently got the Matco grid system for my sockets. Basically like pegboard and you add pegs to hold sockets, wrenches, ratchets, etc. I don't like it for ratchets, so I only used one section. I did some other minor reorganizing in other drawers, I'll take pictures later.

I absolutely love that but the price is a deal killer. Any chance you could get the measurements and cnc file? Seems like the perfect item build your own to the exact size of your drawer
 
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