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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: land between the lakes tn
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| | #32 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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| Ok guys I will play: My electrical box: ![]() It has toys: ![]() ![]() My KRA 1000 with Stainless Steel top: ![]() My first little roll away: ![]() Yes, they are full, and yes I have redundant tools. ![]() Even the trucks have Snap On tool boxes mounted in them: ![]() yes my Snap On dealer takes a huge vacation every year....... |
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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
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| man I wish I still had my Snap-On account... I need a bigger box. This is the only big box I have Craftsman 13 Drawer, 27 in. AXS Combo - Red - Model H0320 at Sears.com its the gray finish one though. Was a gift from my coworkers when I left dallas. Really awesome box just not big enough. Got tools scattered all over the garage...
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: on your 9
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| Since everyone else seems to be going for the biggest-box prize, I thought I would start at the other end of scale. Here is some of my boxes for some of the games I play. At least half of them are labeled with 4 or 5 digit numbers for those who get the significance of that. ![]() JW yours says "Chest has a multi-functional information center. " Does that mean it will tell you where you left that last wrench ? |
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| 75, you are missing a good set of lineman pliers. but you do have a nice spread there. is that a secondary gas tank off of another truck in the bed of the pickup?? crab, there is really not alot that i can say. i have a box like that but only has about 20 small drawers in it. primary use: o-rings, gaskets, jesus clips, and other such items. |
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I wish... LOL
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: OKC, OK
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| Oh Lord !!! What did I start??? I bring in a pic of my $20 box and throw a 10 minute wax job on it, and everyone comes in to trump me. Looks like 75 out did my $20 box. He who dies with the most tools wins !!! After you win 75 can I come over and load up??? I'll just blame all this on Mud, he started the thread. I just had to brag about my $20 box because it was a super unbelievable deal. What was really cool about the $20 box was, after I got it, I did not need my Knaack Box that was half the size of this $20 box, so I sold it for $150 about 2 days later. Not only did I get a bigger box for $20, it actually worked out that I put $130 in my pocket too. ![]() |
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Actually I have several sets of "nines". You can see that there is an open spot where a set of splicing scissors and a set of nines would set perfectly. They are missing because they are actually in a tool pouch on top of the box. As far as the tank in the bed, that is the real Mc Coy tank. I have a winch and other things under this truck, and this tank is the actual tank that supplies fuel to the truck. It will get a fuel cell eventually, but this tank was easiest installed this way so that everything worked properly. You know, the pump, and the evap system, as well as the all important fuel gauge. Eventually, this truck will get a complete fuel cell incorperated into a tool box (irony at its best huh?) that will house, the essentials such as a hose reeel for the onboard air, recovery equipment, water pump with 1.5" diameter hose, and all of the other junk that normally resides in this rig. I heard a mention of Knaack job boxes. As I am a lover of fine hand tools, and single handedly put my Snap On man in a zip code that he probably would not other wise live in. I am also a fan of decent power tools. I have several Knaack "Monster" boxes that are home to my saws, calibration equipment, and other stupid stuff. My garage looks like a construction site, when everyone is on break. Nobody around, and tools everywhere!!!!! Oh yeah, and a fridge full of cold adult beverages!!!!! Probably the most important thing! | |
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| hahah LOL Project Lubricants... Nice
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