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Story behind your toolbox?

ianguilly

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Anyone got any cool story about their box, maybe previous owner or how you got your box. Ill start it off with the story of my current snap on classic 96 box. I never would've got my th box if my dad didn't text me a picture of it and ask if I'd be interested in a trade. Paint a whole car for a 72" snappy box? Don't ask me twice. It was a done deal a month later. How about yours?
 
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shocksandstrutz

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nothing super cool here, got a new job, had some payout money from the last one, wanted a bigger box, went to HF, bought the 44, the fun part was finding a local guy who sells scratch and dent toolboxes and insutrail equipment on the cheap and got a waterloo side box BB with a small little dent on the back
 

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My old Craftsman box (tackle box/lunch pail) was my dad's from way back. Old and gray and scratched up. I'm hoping to give it to my first son.
 

Spudland_Dave

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My current Crapsman...
Working at a GM Dealer while I was in college. One of the Tech's bought a new Snappy box, traded in this Craftsman box (Top & Bottom). I was a somewhat regular on the Snappy truck back then....Snappy guy told me $200.00 cash today takes that box home if I dont have to put it on my liftgate...forked over the 200.00 and I was the owner of it....bring the box to a buddies place and he offers me 250.00 for the top...SOLD...50 bucks of beer money and a free Crapsman Ball Bearing lower....that christmas my Mom & Dad buy me the matching top new from Sears.

I've outgrown it...she needs to go. Base is guaranteed good as gone, but I just have a slight ethical dilemma selling something my mom & dad gave me as a christmas gift...might haul it into the basement for storage there.
 

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This is one of 3 top / bottom combinations I have in home shop. I also have 5 bottom cabinets and a few converted file cabinets under various benches.

I bought the top chest used in 1969. It's a KC-532 which was made in Canada. I was in high school at the time and worked at my Dad's service station. I always figured I'd buy a roller cabinet to match it one day. That day finally came in 2011! I saw an ad in Kijiji for a KR-558 and jumped at it. I have less than $300 into the combination.

They both work well and are pretty straight. All I need now is some time to do a proper restoration on them.

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My KRL1022 Chrome edition I won from Snap-on in a sales promotion where I sold 24 roll cabs in 6 months. The prize was 2 regular KRL1022's. I paid extra to get one in the Chrome edition and sold the other one.
 

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'79 KR537A / '76 KRA 300E
both for the paldry sum of

$ ZERO

our shop had a set of slightly damaged remline pro boxes we kept our shop special tools in.

former employee brought this set of SO boxes in, and donated them to the shop, and was going to toss the remlines in the scrap.
i took the remline boxes to my shop, and used them there for a year or so, eventually closed up my shop, and had them stored in my basement.
fast forward a couple years, i told my boss where the SO boxes came from, informed him that i had the company owned boxes at my house.
i was "advised" to return the company property, and get those "old POS" boxes out of there.
so i did :thumbup:


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Dad did an aeronautical engineering degree, then trained with Cessna in CA before becoming a tech as a missionary for MAF in Tanzania.

He bought the toolbox, and tools from the states, shipping them to Africa, worked with them for 10 years, and then back to the UK when we moved back.

When I bought my first house at 25 with a garage he gave them to me. I cried like a baby.
 

Mark I

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Bought a new Craftsman roller & upper new in 1974. It was my work box until 84. The shop I worked at at the time had a pretty aggressive Snap On guy on the route. He badgered me for a year to trade for a SO box, but the Craftsman was still in great shape.

He came in on an off day, and had a KR537 & KR557 on the truck that had very minor shipping damage. He made me an absurd trade in offer and discount on the KR combination, and it was mine. Still have it in excellent condition.

I always missed the old gray & red Craftsman, so there was one recently listed here at an Ohio pawn shop that was nearly the same as mine, and I bought it.

An old friend of mine is selling some old shop equipment of his dads, and has a mid-60s KRA-377A. I just bought that today for $100.

Mark
 

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toytech40

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This Is not about my main tool box but one i acquired about a year ago.

Back in the late 80's I worked as a technician in a small town Ford dealership. The lead tech, actually the only other tech, had been there since November 1957. So approximately 30 years at the time, and continued to work there till the dealership closed in the late 90's and passed away around 2005 after his 2 pack a day habit caught up with him. He never married till he was in his forties, never had any children of his own, was a grumpy kind of a person and never really wanted to share his knowledge with many people, which he had a vast knowledge on a lot of things mechanical. But if you had patience enough you could learn from him and he would eventually would open up slightly. I worked with him for 4 years and was able to learn lots of things from him, that i still use today. After his widow passed they sold off the estate and some of his tools, seemed to have been picked over only a few remnants left. One that was left was his toolbox, a 1962 Snap On KRA 300 B rollcab with the slide down front cover and the three lower drawer addition. This box spent it's first 35 years in the same building and since they did not have assigned stalls it traveled probably 100,000 miles in that shop. He never added a top box, and all the tools he used were in it or on top. the only metrics he had were a set of combo wrenches, and deep and shallow 3/8 drive sockets set, a few assorted 1/2 drive sockets and a 10 mm 1/4 drive deep socket that he bought a ratchet for and left it on there always, used mainly for interior work, I ended up with the ratchet and socket in a box of misc. I also was able to purchase the toolbox, it was a little rough cosmetically, scratches, paint discolored in one spot from a chemical spill of some sort. still had 3 of the original wheels with one of them having one of his repairs on the hard rubber tire, cut a small groove clear around the center and tied tight with some wire. Some may say I paid too much for the condition, $190, but it is sound structurally, drawers still all slide nice, front cover still slides up and down with no issues wheels still all roll well. So i say I didn't do too bad, plus there is some sentimental value to me. Not going to restore it, just going to clean as is, and use it to house my collection of vintage tools. Also got another reminder that day his old all steel creeper which is rathe comfortable to use and has the steel wheels modified by him to hadle the rough concrete that was in that shop. Took wheel bearing outer races and welded them to the little thin wheels.
 

jeffmoss26

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My parents bought me a Craftsman top, middle, and rollaway when I was 11 or 12. I guarantee I was the only kid in school who ever wanted one of those. b
I got rid of the middle box, but the top and rollaway are stuffed with tools!
 

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Bought a 3 drawer craftsman portable carry box to hold my little bit of tools at first. Then needed more space and bought a 3 drawer bottom roller box. The wife bought me a 3 drawer middle box for Christmas. And then today I went and got a 5 drawer bottom rollbox
 

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I am still own the two boxes since my career had started in 2003... One is bottom sears projector box, it is ok but I got a 150 dollars used/dent top 8drawers 40" box that had me to bought 41" bottom box to put it on... Now it had me changed few times on toolboxes from 26" to 72" now... The black Krl1001 I had was from my old friend that was one of best Chrysler transmission guy... I love that box but I had to traded it in to get much older used KRL1003 so I can put my used 450 dollars KRL1203 on... I was told that KRL1003 was from body shop that guy work for over 25 years.... The KRL1203 was from rough history as it was pretty good until the tech had to moved out of shop, the towing company did not secured it down so top box came off and hit on floor badly... The towing company bought him a brand new one and tech sold the damaged top box to one body/ frame tech who was considered as best one in area had straight it out and it was work good but still had little damaged but still work good and lock/unlock as normal... Tried to sell it to my former snap on guy for just 100 dollars but he decided to not.. The guy sold it to other tech who had left it in former BURD Ford dealership for while and tried to sell it so they can get new hired tech come in.. It had started at one thousand but few months passed, it said make a offer as it need to go!!! So I went there and make a offered that they had to took it... Took six techs to load it on my small Nissan truck as it is empty top box...
 

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Friend was given this by the original owner back in the '70s. He gave it to me a couple of years back. It spent sometime at TWA & Pan Am at LAX & Lockheed in Burbank

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It's going to get some vintage Lockheed and/or NAA logos eventually. I use it for vintage tools that don't get used much.
 
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i was given a montezuma crosssover by vince at montezuma. i did a couple reveiws of my other montezumas and he did it to thank me.
 

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My SO Box was my Dad's. He came over from Germany in 1955 as a Jag/Mercedes mechanic and got a job at the Dodge Dealership in Vancouver, BC. He bought it his second year on the job - after he had saved the $4 down payment. It has his name on the plate.

Over the years he built a large body-shop and the box sat in the paint shop, with a few old, sad-looking tools in it. I got it when I started working in the paint shop when I was 13. The painter helped me prep and paint it.

37 years later, I got a big-*** shiny Ranger Box (through Jeff from BendPak), but the SO still holds my first set of CM tools, as well as my Dad's old Proto, Ford and SO wrenches it had when I got it.

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i bought my big *** epiq with full length drawers from a friend who taught me alot and have me my first job in the field
by the time i bought it, i had run a car into it and used it everyday
its seriously sweet, monstrously deep; drawers are strong as an ox
and theres a bit of sentimental on it too
 
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The Craftsman is my first toolbox that my Dad and I bought new 40+ years ago. The KR660 was one of the bolted down toolboxes in my Snap-on van when I was a dealer in the late 80's/90's. The KR1000 I bought for my home garage when they were on promo also when I was a dealer. The Snap-on top box was part of the set-up that I had from when I was a mechanic at a Datsun/Nissan dealer in the late 70's/80's. The decals bring back lots of memories!
 

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My girlfriend (now wife) and I had just moved into a townhouse with a two car garage. I had taken a set of wood and steel shelves from my moms house and made a makeshift workbench. I still kept most of my tools in a tool backpack (which is AWESOME for anyone in college) or just laying loose on the shelves of my crappy workbench. My now wife bought me a sears gift card as a birthday present and said, "you are a grown man with your own garage, use this to pay for at least part of a toolbox." So I bought this as it was on a good sale. After the gift card it only cost me about $30.

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I have a Craftsman 26" top and bottom bought by my parents as a gift for starting aircraft school. Never did finish the school but I still have the box 19 years later with no plans of letting it go. It's not my main box any longer but it's in the garage with tools I use and will always be. I just couldn't imagine selling it. It's not worth much money anyhow, it's all about sentimentals.
 

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I was 19. My boss saw the need that I needed a larger tool box. He bought me a early 80's SO box. It was a single bay roll cab and chest flip top top chest. I paid 600 for it. 100$ a month. I had it till the company I worked for was bought out. By then, I had so many tools I had no more room.
The mac tool guy gave me a smoking deal on a new double roll cab with the aluminum top.
I was able to trade the SO in for more than what I had originally paid in the beginning.
Today I still have that mac double roll cab and was able to pick up a few other boxes as well
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Bought a new Craftsman roller & upper new in 1974. It was my work box until 84. The shop I worked at at the time had a pretty aggressive Snap On guy on the route. He badgered me for a year to trade for a SO box, but the Craftsman was still in great shape.

He came in on an off day, and had a KR537 & KR557 on the truck that had very minor shipping damage. He made me an absurd trade in offer and discount on the KR combination, and it was mine. Still have it in excellent condition.

I always missed the old gray & red Craftsman, so there was one recently listed here at an Ohio pawn shop that was nearly the same as mine, and I bought it.

An old friend of mine is selling some old shop equipment of his dads, and has a mid-60s KRA-377A. I just bought that today for $100.

Mark

I havent seen a KCIR sticker like that in years. Did you use to race there back in the day? :3gears:
 

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Last summer I entered an online contest on the Gray tools website hoping to get a company T-shirt (I'm a bit of a geek about the brand) and I won the toolbox...

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...and I got a T-shirt!

Rob
 

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StupidHippie - I see some boxes in your garage that I really like. I have the same Beach top chest that you have along with a matching roller cabinet. I have been looking a Beach "wide" roller cabinet (can't remember the no. off hand) for years but haven't found one. Lastly, I frequent a supplier here in town that has several Gray cabinets on display. Every time I'm in I always open a drawer or 2 ... just because. They are great boxes and will likely be my next purchase.
 

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StupidHippie - I see some boxes in your garage that I really like. I have the same Beach top chest that you have along with a matching roller cabinet. I have been looking a Beach "wide" roller cabinet (can't remember the no. off hand) for years but haven't found one. Lastly, I frequent a supplier here in town that has several Gray cabinets on display. Every time I'm in I always open a drawer or 2 ... just because. They are great boxes and will likely be my next purchase.

Thanks PC06...the Gray box is well made and super smooth in use. I'd buy one in a heartbeat!

Beach boxes have always appealed to me-they were made locally (Smiths Falls Ont.) and were tough boxes.

I have several others not in the pic, but the wide box shown has quite the story as well....It was on Kijiji for about five minutes when I saw the ad, The fella was asking $50 for it and was about two miles away from my house. I phoned and arranged to pick it up immediately....initial inspection showed some dings and scars from honest use but nothing wrong so $50 changed hands. The fella then opened the box and started scooping handfuls of wrenches into the trash can! I spoke up and said I'd take whatever he didn't want....so he chose a few tools and gave me the rest with the box.

The box wouldn't fit in my Nissan truck with a cap so the guy agreed to drive it over to my place for and extra $20. We loaded it into his truck and he strapped it down as I turned my wee Nissan around. On the way to my house he ran a stop sign making a right turn onto a busy tourist road....the drawers opened, the box broke the strap and tipped, and the contents and two drawers spilled onto the road. I pulled over and grabbed the drawers off the asphault but a couple hundred wrenches were still spread over two lanes. Tourist traffic was not slowing down and wrenches flew six feet in the air as they were run over. I looked over to check on the guy with my box and he took off! Leaving me with two drawers in my hands and two hundred wrenches on the road.

Just when I thought all was lost, two cars stopped, each coming from an opposite direction, and four people hopped out and started scooping wrenches off the road surface and tossing them in my truck....I hollered my thanks over the road noise and they replied 'no worries'....all four people from two cars were Aussies! Go figure.

I got back in the truck and headed for home, figuring the box was gone but I had my fifty bucks worth of wrenches in the back....and there he was. Hiding behind a tourist sign....the fella with my toolbox. He said he was afraid of getting charged by the fuzz for having an unsecured load. :)

He followed me to my shop and dropped off the bent box. Two drawers were beyond hope but the rest of the box was massaged into useable shape. I opened a beer and pulled the drawers to 'square them up' and found two 1/4" Snappy ratchets under the bottom drawer!!

It was a $50 toolbox with a hundred dollar story...some of the tools in the box are on top in the pic below...

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...Rob
 

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StupidHippie - $50!!! A belated "you ****". I've been looking for one to use as an outdoor tool cart at my house. I temporarily gave up on a "wide body" and picked a basic Beach roller cabinet that I have started to "customize". If one like yours comes along I'll definately pursue it.

Funny story re the delivery of your box. I usually have a wild time when I am in Niagara Falls. It sounds like it's always like that for you guys. :D
 

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In the fall of 1974, I persuaded a young lady to move in with me. She got a job for (at that time) the fabulous wage of about $100/week. We were living in a trailer on my father's farm, eating his beef and potatoes, I was working on the farm making about $80/week, gasoline was 35.9cents a gallon, and we thought we were living high on the hog.

For Christmas the next year, she went to the Sears catalog store and ordered the smallest top box and roller cabinet combination they had, on sale. It was a three drawer top, and a three drawer and bottom shelf roller. When the boxes arrived, the top had miraculously turned into the top of the line ten drawer cabinet. When this was pointed out to the manager, he said, "Take it, and merry Christmas."

Later, I bought a five drawer bottom, and a three drawer middle. At an auction I got, for twenty dollars, a deep four drawer PowrKraft, which now sits on the original bottom cabinet.

I still have the lady, the trailer has been replaced by a house, and I am running the farm myself. Gasoline, unfortunately, is $3.89/gallon.
 

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A couple years ago I went by my dads shop like I do almost daily. A couple of his employees were cleaning out and they had pulled the box out to scrub shop and he maybe mentioned something about throwing it out. I said, 'wait, I might want it". Anyway, I immediately started scrapping off the stickers and dumping the junk out of the drawers. I loaded it up, took it home and power washed it.

Note that this box had been sitting on the same wall of the shop for decades just as a junk collection box.

I called up a friend of mine whom is professional painter. He said he would paint it for me for cheap. I finally got it where I want it and I don't think Ill ever get rid of it just because it was my dad's and he gave it to me. I do think I will need to add a nice roll cab to the collection sometime in the next few years if I continue my tool collection.
 

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StupidHippie - $50!!! A belated "you ****". I usually have a wild time when I am in Niagara Falls. It sounds like it's always like that for you guys. :D

Niagara Falls is a -very- strange place. Actually, the entire Niagara region is odd.

Don't forget to post some pix of your custom box when it's finished!

...Rob
 

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This Kennedy machinist box was purchased new in the early 1950's by the man who decades later would train me to work on IBM check sorters. At the time he was working for Republic aircraft.

He was not impressed with the standard lock so he made this crude attachment to put a padlock on it.

They soon closed the aircraft factory and he went to work for IBM. In the meantime he kept the box around. At one point the box was underwater when his basement flooded. No more felt line drawers after this.
When I met him in 1988 we were carrying all of our tools in tool bags and he got tired of lugging the bag around from machine to machine. So he made a wooden service cart and set this box on top of it.
When he retired he let me have the box and cart. When the check sorter contract ended I took the box and have used it since. I don't know what happened to the cart but it was a really nice work of art. This guy has passed on now but he would be one of the grand pubahs of this site if he were still alive. You guys would've really appreciated him.
 

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When I bought my larger roller unit off craigslist the guy was pretty far away from me and I had about an hour & half drive to Grand Rapids to get it. The guy actually won a $20 bet from his mom because she said I wouldn't show up. Had been lloking for this style box for a while. Guy was changing careers and moving so he had to let go of the box. Afte he helped me load it he stood in the driveway watching the box as I drove off. He really liked that box...... Me too!
 

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I picked up my MBC top/middle/bottom roller last September (for $200), it was local but I found it on Ebay. Ended up talking to the guy when I picked it up as he seemed a bit choked up about seeing it go. Turns out it was the first box he bought when he came to the States (originally from England), said it was "the box to have in Indy racing" sounded like early 80's and he now works as the GM (historian/head mechanic as described by him) at Penske Restoration - http://m.espn.go.com/wireless/story?storyId=8151223&wjb. We ended up having some mutual acquaintances that we'd worked with, so hopefully I put his mind at ease that his trusted box was going to a good home
 
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I'm a Craigslist addict, so I get lots of interesting stories related to used tools I bought from people who list them CL. It was almost half a year beween the time i begin to look for a toolbox on CL til the day a bought it.

tl;dr: bought Matco 5S from an electrical engineer who was down on his luck for $2000. Bought mill and lathe that was used by a 95 year old pilot/machinist/fabricator.

I picked up a Matco 3 bay 5S series for $2000 in almost brand new condition. The previous owner lived in a ghetto area, in some sort of subsidized housing apartment building. He was in aerospace industry until he got laid off. At first, I assumed this must've been a stolen toolbox, but after talking to the guy, he knew what he was talking about. When he opened up his one car garage, it was full of precision tools and aerospace related tools. He was selling model remote-controlled helicopters for serious hobbyists that he builds in his apartment that's worth more than $10k each.

If I were judging the book by it's cover, I'd say the guy was a junkie selling stolen tools to feed his habit. But he just had really bad luck, and was a victim of the 2008-9 recession. But he's got a PhD in electrical engineering, and was in the midst of turning his finances around. Was really appreciative of getting the money for his toolbox.

not toolbox related, but it's tool related... Milling machine and Lathe to be specific. Couple of years ago, I've been pouring myself over classified and CL to look for a mill and lathe but the price was not right, or the machines were in really poor condition. Then I spotted an an on CL that said the machines were in my town. Less than a 1/4 mile away from my house! Impossible, too good to be true... I thought. When i got there, it was an older gentleman selling machines that were left by his father who passed away a year ago. The seller was already elderly, he said his father was over 90 years old. And everyday, up to a week before he passed away, this 90+ year old former-pilot would come to the shop and fiddle with his machines, and make little widgets. The mill was in superb condition, ways are clean.. almost zero backlash on all axis. I agreed to buy it on the spot, and didn't even argue about the price. Immediately begin to make arrangement to move it. The seller said his dad was one of those grouches that hates to let other people use his tools because no one will treat these tools with proper care and attention. Sure enough, when i got the mill home, it was obvious that it has been well taken care of. I'm just a beginner, but I've seen enough milling machines from my shopping around to know that this one was in great shape. couple of weeks later, I went back and bought the lathe as well.
 
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