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Cryptic1911

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Its not filled up yet, have two toolboxes in the old garage that have alot of old SK and some Snap-On / Matco tools that have to be sifted through

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One half of the socket / ratchet drawer
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Other half
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Impact sockets, Old SK socket sets, and Torque wrenches
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Metric wrenches and flex head combos
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SAE wrenches and flex head combos
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Screwdrivers, Nutdrivers, and Prybars
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Allens and Torx bits
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back2class

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Old filthy mac three teir I picked up recently for a song and I think I will keep. Not fancy but inexpensive and takes up little space. Only problem is I am too short to seen the top 3 drawers. I think it about big enough for me though as it is for home and I don't need to keep everything in it like lights, and blow molded stuff. Already sold the Costco box I used to have and think I will sell the Taco cart I recently bought to use as this box has a little more room.
 

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boostedgt

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here is mine, just a run of the mill small craftsman box
 

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mikevango

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shade tree mechanic

well here's my mechanics box.
pic 1 1979 craftsman usa top and bottom. new kobalt intermediate box.
pic 2 top box craftsman/mac screwdrivers, sk gasket scrapers, mini picks etc
draw 1 (just kidding) drawer 1 assorted screwdrivers and pry bars
pic 3 drawer 2 sae wrenches. craftsman, crescent, bahco and gearwrench
pic 4 drawer 3 pliers mostly channellock and vise-grip
pic5 drawer 4 bigger pliers mostly channellock and vise-grip
pic 6 drawer 5 nutdrivers channellock sae, napa metric, craftsman torx
 

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mikevango

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backyard hack.

pic 1 drawer 6 sk sae 1/2 set, craftsman 1/2 metric shallow and kobalt 1/2
metric deeps
pic 2 non-craftsman ratchets
pic 3 drawer 7 trusty craftsman set i had forever, ratchets and extensions
pic 4 drawer 8 napa pro metric combos, husky metric offsets, big craftsman
big craftsman combos, mac mini-files and dasco punches/chisels
pic 5 drawer 9 matco drum brake kit, torques, vacuum gauge, compression
tester and tubing bender
pic 6 hammers

it's all i got but generally i got enough to get the job done.
 

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wolpi

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How good are these us general boxes? because here in germany is the same box sold (with another brand name), how much do they weight? how good are the drawers?
 

tslabaugh

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That looks like a good, solid start to me. Are you in tech school?

Yeah, its gradually growing! Not in tech school, been thinking about it though. I currently work in parts at a Honda dealership, but have thought about the switch to the service side of it.

does that bottle opener get much use???
Haven't got to try it out yet!

How good are these us general boxes? because here in germany is the same box sold (with another brand name), how much do they weight? how good are the drawers?

I would say they are around around 250-300 lbs. I think Harbor Freight rates them at 320 or something. I, personally, like mine especially for the cost. Sturdy and pretty well built. Drawers are smooth, but are no Snap On. I don't think the drawers would stand up to the "watch me stand in the drawer" test, but that doesn't bother me. As discussed in other threads here, they are much better built than the newer Craftsman boxes for sure!
 

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Yeah, its gradually growing! Not in tech school, been thinking about it though. I currently work in parts at a Honda dealership, but have thought about the switch to the service side of it.


Haven't got to try it out yet!



I would say they are around around 250-300 lbs. I think Harbor Freight rates them at 320 or something. I, personally, like mine especially for the cost. Sturdy and pretty well built. Drawers are smooth, but are no Snap On. I don't think the drawers would stand up to the "watch me stand in the drawer" test, but that doesn't bother me. As discussed in other threads here, they are much better built than the newer Craftsman boxes for sure!

I just want to place there my tools and not to stand in the drawer :)
The reason why i ask is, that the "good" boxes here start about 1000 euro and they don't have the space like the "general us". the box would me cost 425 euro inkl. shipping to my door. i'll give it a try...thanks for the info
 

jah304

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New to the site, my fav Snap on Taco wagon at work.
 

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Alowes2837

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How good are these us general boxes? because here in germany is the same box sold (with another brand name), how much do they weight? how good are the drawers?
They are sold in the UK under the name of US Pro. Only seen themon UK ebay not sure aboutthe rest of europe but the seller might be able to help. As for quality I have the large setup and love it, good solid construction with roller bearing draws. They feel better than most shop sold units, almost feel like SO
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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Well, you guys kept showing your nice pretty boxes so, with the snow today and me at home by myself, I cleaned and straightened up the drawers and took some pictures. I'm not a pro but it does OK for me....

Socket drawer:
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Metric wrenches:
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Pliers:
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Pliers and vise grips:
ToolBox_04.jpg

Allen and Torx T handles:
ToolBox_05.jpg

Pry bars:
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Drill doctor, brake piston tools, etc.:
ToolBox_07.jpg

Ratchets and extensions:
ToolBox_08.jpg

Screwdrivers:
ToolBox_09.jpg

Torx and Allen T handles and screwdrivers:
ToolBox_10.jpg

SAE wrenches:
ToolBox_11.jpg

Torque wrenches, Fluke, Starrett caliper, etc.:
ToolBox_12.jpg

Air tools and impacrt sockets:
ToolBox_13.jpg

Misc. Drawer:
ToolBox_14.jpg

Another Misc. drawer:
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Picks and gasket scrapers:
ToolBox_16.jpg

Punches and chisels:
ToolBox_17.jpg

Files:
ToolBox_18.jpg

Odd wrenches:
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Big ratchets, drill bits and brake tools:
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Electrical drawer:
ToolBox_21.jpg

Hammers (yeh, a bunch of Northern Tools in there but they still hit things...:
ToolBox_22.jpg

Grease, brake tools, misc:
ToolBox_23.jpg

Hacksaw blades and abrasives:
ToolBox_24.jpg

Bulbs, sensors, misc supplies:
ToolBox_25.jpg

Silicone, thread lockers, airline fittings:
ToolBox_26.jpg

Upper cabinet with Solus Pro, 18V impact, etc.:
ToolBox_27.jpg

MityVac, Thread restorer, etc.:
ToolBox_28.jpg
 

Davefr

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Well, you guys kept showing your nice pretty boxes so, with the snow today and me at home by myself, I cleaned and straightened up the drawers and took some pictures. I'm not a pro but it does OK for me....

Socket drawer:
ToolBox_01.jpg

Metric wrenches:
ToolBox_02.jpg

Pliers:
ToolBox_03.jpg

Pliers and vise grips:
ToolBox_04.jpg

Allen and Torx T handles:
ToolBox_05.jpg

Pry bars:
ToolBox_06.jpg

Drill doctor, brake piston tools, etc.:
ToolBox_07.jpg

Ratchets and extensions:
ToolBox_08.jpg

Screwdrivers:
ToolBox_09.jpg

Torx and Allen T handles and screwdrivers:
ToolBox_10.jpg

SAE wrenches:
ToolBox_11.jpg

Torque wrenches, Fluke, Starrett caliper, etc.:
ToolBox_12.jpg

Air tools and impacrt sockets:
ToolBox_13.jpg

Misc. Drawer:
ToolBox_14.jpg

Another Misc. drawer:
ToolBox_15.jpg

Picks and gasket scrapers:
ToolBox_16.jpg

Punches and chisels:
ToolBox_17.jpg

Files:
ToolBox_18.jpg

Odd wrenches:
ToolBox_19.jpg

Big ratchets, drill bits and brake tools:
ToolBox_20.jpg

Electrical drawer:
ToolBox_21.jpg

Hammers (yeh, a bunch of Northern Tools in there but they still hit things...:
ToolBox_22.jpg

Grease, brake tools, misc:
ToolBox_23.jpg

Hacksaw blades and abrasives:
ToolBox_24.jpg

Bulbs, sensors, misc supplies:
ToolBox_25.jpg

Silicone, thread lockers, airline fittings:
ToolBox_26.jpg

Upper cabinet with Solus Pro, 18V impact, etc.:
ToolBox_27.jpg

MityVac, Thread restorer, etc.:
ToolBox_28.jpg

Wow!! I'm creaming my pants looking at such wonderful organization!! The sign of good organization is just one layer!!
 

Diesel_Crawler

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Well, you guys kept showing your nice pretty boxes so, with the snow today and me at home by myself, I cleaned and straightened up the drawers and took some pictures. I'm not a pro but it does OK for me....


You have alot of nice stuff and A+ on that Green Box :thumbup:

I think this week when the snap on guy is in I will have to order a locker for mine.
 

Skyline

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@Georgia,

Super box and collection. One thing I was curious about is that you mention you have a Solus Pro. As a home user, how did you justfy to yourself the cost of a $3,800 scan tool? (Not to mention costly annual updates).
 

GeorgiaHybrid

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Skyline,

My Snappy guy gave me a great deal, I keep up a LOT of cars for the family (and boyfriends edit: two daughters and two nieces and their boyfriends...) and, most important, I just wanted to play with my hybrid car and see how the options worked with it (very well by the way). It's the fake carbon fiber model that was available to dealers at last years Vegas show.

The biggest downside is how many "friends" came out of the woodwork when they found out I had one. Solved that with a $50 hookup fee. I used to turn wrenches for a living a long time ago and have kept up with things (and added to the tool collection over the years). One thing I must confess though, there are times that you can't justify something, you just admit that you wanted it. I wanted it.... Annual updates are cheap to maintain something that expensive but I did not opt for the Euro coverage.

Oh, Diesel Crawler, thanks for the compliment on the green box,, I do like the 1023 roller and the color grew on me over time...:) It is a wall full of green though...
 
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