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Snap-on wall cabinets

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I've wanted one of these Snap-on wall cabinets for years. A few months ago, this unused one showed up locally on Craigslist for $250, and I grabbed it. I've mounted it on the garage wall, and now I'm deciding on what to put in it.

Here's the Snap-on master puller set that it's meant for:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?item_ID=10281&group_ID=1236

Here's the cabinet on the Snap-on site:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...06&group_ID=50&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog

The cabinet came with the mounting board that uses Snap-on's Slots-'n-Dots system:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...05&group_ID=50&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog

So far, pretty much everything that I've put in it can be stored in a drawer in my toolbox, in less space. Does anyone else on here have one of these cabinets that they have put to good use?

Dave
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Uncle Buck

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I guarantee you it would be my new puller cabinet to replace my home made job if it were mine! I have another set or two I could add to that, it would be great! :bowdown:

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rsanter

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I would put specific stuff that you do not need often but would be nice to get out of the toolbox to free up some space

puller set is good
AC manifold and related tools is good

bob
 

Speed-Racer

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It makes a really nice storage unit for pullers. I used peg board for mine, your lucky to find one with the Slots and dots system. The only complaint I have, you have to disassemble the puller to put it away(three jaw puller). I looked at one with a wrench board, but I prefer the tool box drawers for frequently used tools. I guess air condition gauges and tools could also be stored in the cabinet or maybe air tools.

So many of the CJ-*** series puller pieces interchange, this it the best way to store the puller set, IMO. You can look at the various puller jaws/tips and decide which combination to use.

I am looking for an older Snap-on ad that shows the various pullers that can be made using the CJ set, want to make a copy and use a magnet to hang on the cabinet door, hundreds of puller combination are possible. The newer snap-on catalogs do not do the CJ set justice, I guess pullers were used more in the past.

Good luck with you wall cabinet.
 
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elect

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you definitely ****!! I love those and it's much better then pile o pullers in a drawer.
 
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