Massdieseltech
New member
Hi everyone, I am starting a new job pretty soon wrenching on trash trucks and it will be my first job in a truck shop. I spent the past 5 years working summers and weekends (Im only 20 and in college now) at a marine diesel shop and we worked out of service trucks on the road full time so I never bought a real tool box.
I found this Snap on KR560 on marketplace today and the guy says its loaded with snap on so I am going to go look at it this weekend. He is a retired heavy truck tech so I am thinking this might be an awesome way to expand my tool selection without spending a fortune on the tool trucks.
I do have questions about the kr560 now though. If I need parts are they available still? Things like drawer slides, casters or a lock. Second is if anyone has ever painted one of these? I want to paint it extreme green to match my roll cart and powder coat the trim black. Is this a crazy though or is it not too bad to paint a box? Lastly how are things like the drawers and trim removed? Do they just slip apart or require tools.
I have a husky box to hold me over till this is restored too, I'd just rather get myself a quality old snap on box that I can take pride in knowing I restored it, then continue to support Harbor freight, kobalt, or husky again and have my money sent overseas.
Thanks for all the help in advance guys. I'll keep everyone updated on what I end up doing. I attached a picture of the box below for everyone to see.
I found this Snap on KR560 on marketplace today and the guy says its loaded with snap on so I am going to go look at it this weekend. He is a retired heavy truck tech so I am thinking this might be an awesome way to expand my tool selection without spending a fortune on the tool trucks.
I do have questions about the kr560 now though. If I need parts are they available still? Things like drawer slides, casters or a lock. Second is if anyone has ever painted one of these? I want to paint it extreme green to match my roll cart and powder coat the trim black. Is this a crazy though or is it not too bad to paint a box? Lastly how are things like the drawers and trim removed? Do they just slip apart or require tools.
I have a husky box to hold me over till this is restored too, I'd just rather get myself a quality old snap on box that I can take pride in knowing I restored it, then continue to support Harbor freight, kobalt, or husky again and have my money sent overseas.
Thanks for all the help in advance guys. I'll keep everyone updated on what I end up doing. I attached a picture of the box below for everyone to see.