My snapon man asks 2500 used for a classic 78.
You mean like a Mercedes C class or CLA? People say the C stands for cheap...To buy anything that's not a Epiq Series or a Masters Series....You're basically overpaying for the Snap-on emblem....Kinda like buying a cheap Mercedes![]()
Is this in SC? Maybe I should drive down...
$1500 is a great price. It'd look pretty good next to those Mercedeseses in the garage.
Thanks, placed the box and talked myself off the ledge.That’s a good box and don’t worry about the “patina” from use. I like a used boxes with original patina. Look at how the paint on the drawers is worn from 35 yrs of use.
Do most mechanics put drawer liners in each drawer. Or only me?That’s a good box and don’t worry about the “patina” from use. I like a used boxes with original patina. Look at how the paint on the drawers is worn from 35 yrs of use.
This box has drawer lines. The liners are tired, but I am keeping them as drawer liners are expensive and take some time cutting to fit.Do most mechanics put drawer liners in each drawer. Or only me?
When I moved to Delaware a few weeks ago I decided to see if I could get by with a single tool box (chest and cabinet). I had two before the move. One larger than the other however, I kept the larger one and sold the other one for $100 to a friend. I believe through better tool organization (wrench holders for example) I can get by with a single tool box. But I am a shade tree mechanic so I don't have a crazy amount of tools. Maybe only 6 flavors of a 1/2" wrench (plus sockets).This box has drawer lines. The liners are tired, but I am keeping them as drawer liners are expensive and take some time cutting to fit.
ShadowedDo most mechanics put drawer liners in each drawer. Or only me?
How are you going to get to the electrical panel? For safety you should be able to pop off a breaker in a few seconds.22 degrees right now in Columbia. Spent a hour earlier this morning on the garage. A long way to go, but the new tool box sure is helping getting things uncluttered.View attachment 85688
Donald, this setup was designed for immediate access to the fuse box and the water sprinkler controller (see pics). As I organize and clean, things should get easier to see and find.How are you going to get to the electrical panel? For safety you should be able to pop off a breaker in a few seconds.
Stores always have a sign near electrical panels. 'keep area clear".
What kinds of tools take up so much room you need three tool boxes? Seems one should be able to fit the majority of tools into the black SnapOn one to the left. Maybe a lot of specialized tools? Air tools?
I'm confused, I asked about drawer slides but clinebarger said it was ball bearing slides (and I have no reason to doubt that as I'm just not that familiar with the Classic series)Sometimes you are the bug, and sometimes the windshield . I was the BUG on this transaction.
I have two Snap on Boxes. One is super awesome, the other is a toy. I am in trouble with my new downsized garage and needed a box that was under 58 inches in length, and not taller than 45 inches as a fuse panel is at 48 inches. I am in trouble as I can't organize my tools, and need a third box. I had a stainless steel monster Kobalt box that I had to leave behind on a prior move.
Wish I had read Clinebarger's post about the different rails on this box (I purchased the box at 4pm yesterday). I thought this box had the desirable rails, and disappointed to find out it does not. This box was stored in a dirt floor steel workshop shed, exposed to moisture. The box does not have any dents, but has multiple scratches, and the drawers seem full of friction when opening and closing. I viewed and picked up the box during the beginning of a sleet storm, lighting was poor, windy, and wet. During normal light I think I would of walked.
This will fit where I need it too. Just wish I didn't have to recondition the box and that it had the good sliders and the box was stored in a better area {snip}
D60,I'm confused, I asked about drawer slides but clinebarger said it was ball bearing slides (and I have no reason to doubt that as I'm just not that familiar with the Classic series)
What's your complaint with the drawer slides? Are they friction or bb? Either way a little lube will hopefully help them
edit: in the internet era I think it takes a lot of courage and self awareness to admit you made a poor choice. But as you've discovered.....you've got it now, it's still pretty nice, and fits your needs. Chock it up as a caveat emptor lesson and move on (which it appears you have, and good for you!)
Unless you are in the military or moving on the company's dime I don't see how one could survive moving every 2-3 years. I hate packing, moving, the stress of the selling & buying and unpacking. I am hoping to stay where we moved to until my health dictates this house is too much for me to care for.Donald, this setup was designed for immediate access to the fuse box and the water sprinkler controller (see pics). As I organize and clean, things should get easier to see and find.
I am not at a level to call myself a "shade-tree mechanic", but I do all my own work. I currently insure six vehicles, most of my vehicles are ten plus years old. My F350 is 20 years old, V10 and I use it to haul heavy loaded trailers cross country. Specialty tools greatly helps me do the maintenance and repairs. From serpentine belt tool to hose clamp remote pliers, they all make the difference between a good day and a bad day.
Just in electrical I am showing one drawer. It has a heat gun, solder, gun, solder iron, heat shrink tube, battery tester, etc. I could fill the entire blue cabinet with just auto electric.
I move every two-three years, so I struggle with storing tools and parts. If I had just one vehicle, not so much of a issue. Six-eight vehicles, trailers, children's cars, co-workers cars, I am challenged with limited work space. Where I live now, I have no driveway, so everything I do gets done in a garage.
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P10C,So on the snapon chests what makes one chest better than other so chests? The slides? What’s different? I have a lot of snapon stuff but have never owned one of their chests.