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Jason280

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I didn't get a chance to take a pic, but bear with me....

Local shop has a Snap On top box/cabinet, with a lockable front flip down door (completely encloses the entire front of the box, hiding the drawers). It has 5 "wide" drawers, and then (I think) 4 narrow width (but deep) drawers to the side. There is a separate lockable flip up portion in the top, but is all enclosed with the top down. Its not as wide as a standard 44/52" top box, almost looks like a road box??

Anyone familiar with this particular model? Its a Dale Earnhardt edition, which I care nothing about, just interested in finding out more about the box itself.
 
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This guy? If not, post a picture via google.
 
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Close, but I think the top covered everything on this one (even the smaller drawers).

I also believe the smaller side drawers were deeper than the wide drawers...
 
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Same box as the one pictured, the newest version had the full one piece lid. Nice box. Is it somthing you're buying or just curious about?

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Probably a KR637, popular box in the 90's. i have a old catalog if you need the size or weight.
 

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sounds like a KR637 it has the full width front cover.
the KR537 had the door covering the side drawers and a narrower drop front.


KR 637 on the left, cranberry harley davidson edition
KR537 on the right.


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sounds like a KR637 it has the full width front cover.
the KR537 had the door covering the side drawers and a narrower drop front.


KR 637 on the left, cranberry harley davidson edition
KR537 on the right.


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Yep, I thought the same. The 637 has the lockable area on top. 5 wide drawers and 5 smaller drawers. All are the same depth, however. About 33" wide IIRC. Built like a tank. I've seen several Earnhardt boxes that were 637s.
 
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I just picked up a similar box to the one you’ve described. This particular one is a 65th Anniversary box from 1985, but I believe the structure is the same, sans graphics.

I’m not sure of the quality - the drawer slides are mediocre, and the fit and finish aren’t really what I’d expect from SnapOn.

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mediocre drawer slides?

i'll take SO old friction slides over and above anything thats made today.

the red boxes in my pic have all the original slides in them, i believe the roller cab is a '73

ive replaced i set of friction slides in my "work" boxes i bought new in '86. that drawer was stacked deep with pullers and puller parts.


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I just picked up a similar box to the one you’ve described. This particular one is a 65th Anniversary box from 1985, but I believe the structure is the same, sans graphics.

I’m not sure of the quality - the drawer slides are mediocre, and the fit and finish aren’t really what I’d expect from SnapOn.

IMG_8174.jpg


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That's a KR 537. I believe the 637 replaced it.

Attached is a pic of a 637 (mine)

I agree with Crew Chief, those friction slides in the older boxes are high quality. If you take care of the box they'll last a long time. Several of my old SO boxes from the '80s have their original slides.
 

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Jason280

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Looks like it may have been a KR637, I'll have to check this afternoon.
 

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as a side note, the KR 537/637 is my least favorite of all the boxes ive ever had...
i just hate those damn little drawers.

of course i end up with one of each


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Ok, here's a pic of the box....looks like the smaller drawers are the same depth as the others.

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