vartz04
Well-known member
well i quoted a portion of that statement, hence why i thought it was mine.
are you talking about me? i quoted that part because i thought it was a good quote, I didn't change certain sentences, just the last chunk because that's what I was referring to.
I don't like making people scroll through tons of worthless ****, like when people quote huge threads with tons of pics and say "awesome" that's stupid.
sorry if it bothers you but I won't stop doing it.
Chris,
If you are going to reference a previous quote please use it in its entirety. Do not pick and choose the appropriate sentences to change the context of the overall statement.![]()

All this thread needs is some one to say "Craftsman is better then Snap on" or something along those line's and we would be right on our way to the stereotypical thread that has been growing in popularity the last few months.
I remember when there used to be fight rooms on forums. Think we need to get one here. Or people need to grow up and act like adults.
Indeed. No matter how good you are, You still need tools of some caliber to do your job.
we had a guy at out shop, he was a good worker. He brought a hand box in with him every day and every day he did not have enough tools to work with, Pretty much as soon as every one cut him off he lost his job because he could not do the work.
IMO: There is nothing worse then a trades person who does not have the tools to do his/her trade. I don't care what brand or what there in, it can be a 5Gal pale for all I care. So long as they stay away from mine and do there work.
I don't know...
But I do know that my "last" tool box will start with a tandem steer Lubick die trailer:
20,000lbs capacity should be sufficient, I think.![]()

). As long as nobody winches it onto a rollback, or uses a torch on it
If somebody REALLY wants to get into any box- well, "when theres a will, theres a way".
There is no right answer, you just have to do what's right by you.
Why buy Snap-on tool boxes?
Well, because the big KRL boxes are the Sh*t of course!
You really should buy what works for you![]()


+1 on used snap on boxes..........i here they put weed in them
I don't know...
But I do know that my "last" tool box will start with a tandem steer Lubick die trailer:
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20,000lbs capacity should be sufficient, I think.![]()

Looks like a pit box in the making.
-B- said:source and how much are those bad boys used
byy lista colors 20+ powder coated http://www.listaintl.com/files/colors.aspx#premium
Or are you talking about making one? Thats like the baddest *** box around
"The entire thing is a box within a box. The outer box is the weather shield. It's a big 1/8" thick Aluminum enclosure with two fully sealed and locking flip-up doors with recessed latches. Behind the flip-up doors are the banks of tool drawers, seamlessly integrated to the interior of the outer box and recessed several inches behind the main doors."
Dude, do these exist - like you could buy one?Or are you talking about making one? Thats like the baddest *** box around
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also rgates, you went back and edited all your posts to make me look like an idiot, thanks
I must've missed something in this thread. 
LOL!!!!I must've missed something in this thread.
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", add some opinions, mix in a little ego, a dash of provocation with a touch of instigation, then throw in some bragging, now top it all off with some editing and there you have it, a recipe for the toolaholic fight room!
Truly, I think many of the guys WITH the big boxes CAN'T afford them.
Period.
They bought them on credit, went way into debt.
I see maybe twenty-thirty big boxes a day on CL from people trying to get 25 cents on the dollar for the boxes, many like new.
Heck, many are new, never saw a shop environment.
The guys who buy them used get a good deal.

Yep, just like people buy houses they can't afford and cars they can't afford.* There's always going to be idiots out there who think they have to have the very best, whether they can remotely afford it or not.* The system shouldn't allow those who have no business buying the most expensive toolbox/car/house to be able to buy them.![]()

Dude, do these exist - like you could buy one?Or are you talking about making one? Thats like the baddest *** box around
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Sort of... But much heavier.
Getting warmer!
Imagine a toolbox built on a 10-ton chassis with a towbar and mechanical brakes. The entire thing is a box within a box. The outer box is the weather shield. It's a big 1/8" thick Aluminum enclosure with two fully sealed and locking flip-up doors with recessed latches. Behind the flip-up doors are the banks of tool drawers, seamlessly integrated to the interior of the outer box and recessed several inches behind the main doors.
In addition, the box has connections for shop air along with a lubricated and un-lubricated hose reel and desiccant drier. Car stereo, fridge, power inverter, locker, etc. optional.
The empty box would weigh about 5,000 to 6,000 lbs. Obviously, it would be used in conjunction with a small electric tug. Basically, a pallet jack without the pallet forks. Need to swap hangars? Just hook up a tow tractor and go!
Where to find them? Just gotta know where and when to look.![]()
the only place in the shop I ever saw a lista box in was the parts department to hold teeny parts
I can't speak for Snap-On personally, but I have a Craftsman 5 drawer Ball Bearing roll away with a 5 drawer BB top box ($450 new), a Craftsman 40.5" grip latch 7 drawer BB top box ($540 new), a Craftsman 6 drawer QuietGlide side box and a Craftsman (standard drawer) 4 drawer work bench.....
I just bought a very nice Proto box, brand new at grainger, for half the price it would cost to get a used snap-on box of the same size/style. I got this box next to snap-on and matco boxes at work, and the quality is par, if not better. It also has a lifetime warranty and is made in the US.
made in the u.s. ? my snap on box was made in canada !!!!!
