mrholeshot
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Looking at a few tool box threads and being in the business since Jesus's 3 birthday I notice a disturbing trend with many technicians. The will buy a +-10,000 dollar toolbox and looking in the boxes they will have tools laid out where there is 2 inches of room between each tool. Things like a set of 8 screwdrivers in one 16X28 drawer. or 12 extentions in a 40X28 drawer, then a bottom drawer filled with papers, old parts, etc. You see where I'm going.
If you took every tool out of this box (like a Snap-On 1023) you would do good to moderatly fill a 26 wide 8 drawer Craftsman bottom box. Then when you look at the tools It has Craftsman, HF, Titan, Gearwrench (not knocking those brands) and just mediocre tools and then some real no name ****. (had a few of these guys roll through my shop). Why??
When I first started out I had a Silver with red drawers Craftman top box. When it got full I bought a bottom box. Now when I say full I mean full. There were no fancy wrench holders back then and a drawer was so full of wreches you had to shake them down to shut the drawer. Not the most organized but thats how it was. When that bottom box got full you bought another and set beside it. It was always nice to get a new toolbox but you bought it because you needed the room. If you have a tool box so big that your 24 inch 3/8 drive extention rolls from the front to the back of the drawer you have made a serious mistake in judgement. many people say "This toolbox will last me a lifetime and it will be the last toolbox I'll ever have to buy" I said the same thing about a set of Snap-On 550/555 I bought in the early 80's. I out grew them in 5 years (even with the 2 side boxes) and the toolboxes showed a substancial amount of wear.
i guess I just don't get it as to why some guys will spend 10,000 or more on a toolbox and only have 6-7 hundred dollars worth of tools in it. Thats a pretty radical example but I've seen it. I can see keeping some room to grow but when you could take every tool you own and put them all into one drawer youve made a serious error in judgement.
I had one new guy who had a Snap-On 1001 (not huge but nice size) ask me one day. "have you got a 3/8 ratchet I can borrow" Me "do you need a flex, stubby, long, what?" No just a reg 3/8 ratchet, I took mine home to work on a buddys car and forgot to bring it back this morning" Me "thats the only 3/8 ratchet you own?" "yeah,I'm going to get more when I get the toolbox paid down" I don't like to pry about what tools my employees had or what kind as long as they could get the job done. Their toolbox was like thier home so I didn't want to invade their privacy but I had to ask this kid to give me the tour of his box. It was pitiful. I ended up giving him some old (but very useable) tools to get him by but I am seeing a disturbing trend of guys just like this.
Do you see this? whats your thoughts? Snap-On men please chime in. (Not singleing you guys out but you just seem to be the only tool salesman on this forum.)
If you took every tool out of this box (like a Snap-On 1023) you would do good to moderatly fill a 26 wide 8 drawer Craftsman bottom box. Then when you look at the tools It has Craftsman, HF, Titan, Gearwrench (not knocking those brands) and just mediocre tools and then some real no name ****. (had a few of these guys roll through my shop). Why??
When I first started out I had a Silver with red drawers Craftman top box. When it got full I bought a bottom box. Now when I say full I mean full. There were no fancy wrench holders back then and a drawer was so full of wreches you had to shake them down to shut the drawer. Not the most organized but thats how it was. When that bottom box got full you bought another and set beside it. It was always nice to get a new toolbox but you bought it because you needed the room. If you have a tool box so big that your 24 inch 3/8 drive extention rolls from the front to the back of the drawer you have made a serious mistake in judgement. many people say "This toolbox will last me a lifetime and it will be the last toolbox I'll ever have to buy" I said the same thing about a set of Snap-On 550/555 I bought in the early 80's. I out grew them in 5 years (even with the 2 side boxes) and the toolboxes showed a substancial amount of wear.
i guess I just don't get it as to why some guys will spend 10,000 or more on a toolbox and only have 6-7 hundred dollars worth of tools in it. Thats a pretty radical example but I've seen it. I can see keeping some room to grow but when you could take every tool you own and put them all into one drawer youve made a serious error in judgement.
I had one new guy who had a Snap-On 1001 (not huge but nice size) ask me one day. "have you got a 3/8 ratchet I can borrow" Me "do you need a flex, stubby, long, what?" No just a reg 3/8 ratchet, I took mine home to work on a buddys car and forgot to bring it back this morning" Me "thats the only 3/8 ratchet you own?" "yeah,I'm going to get more when I get the toolbox paid down" I don't like to pry about what tools my employees had or what kind as long as they could get the job done. Their toolbox was like thier home so I didn't want to invade their privacy but I had to ask this kid to give me the tour of his box. It was pitiful. I ended up giving him some old (but very useable) tools to get him by but I am seeing a disturbing trend of guys just like this.
Do you see this? whats your thoughts? Snap-On men please chime in. (Not singleing you guys out but you just seem to be the only tool salesman on this forum.)

(still have it). i have a 41" top/bottom husky and 2 41"+/- hf bottoms built into a bench. and 2 kra53's (basement and woodshop) plus 2 craftsman Workbench w/ 8 drawers each in the woodshop too, none are filled to capacity. lately ive been shuffling stuff around and trying to get "complete" sets in each spot in reguards to whats appropriate and have less clutter (drawers of assorted ****) its comming along. the 41" husky and 2 hf boxes are in the garage and have auto tools plus some others and are far from empty but not near capacity but getting there. id rather be organized and have everything in once place then cluttered. if i ever come across a KRL triple bank for super cheap ill get it and consolidate into 1 box and sell the smaller ones... but that will never happen
in My New 94 Ford Probe. When those Easy Payments became less than Easy, I was fortunate to Have a Grandfather who had some Money and "Loaned" me the Money. I say Loaned because He Sat down with me, Looked at my Income and made sure i was put on a Repayment schedule, It was a lesson that i took to Heart. I believe there are just as many "rich" People who make poor financial decisions, Its just harder to see from the outside looking in and it doesnt have such a dramatic affect on them.