I want bad!!! THIS (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RARE-SNAP-ON-KRL1023-LIMITED-CHROME-EDITON-TOOL-BOX_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a3Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1308QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem260371940750QQitemZ260371940750QQptZMotorsQ5fAutomotiveQ5fTools)
ill take 2 hippyy
you all see how much weight it holds!!!
Quote from: TOMAC on March 15, 2009, 06:59:26 PM
you all see how much weight it holds!!!
Thats why I want it I can put my suburban on it and wheel it around in the garage ==roll
That's real nice
I would love that, but I'd be too worried to dent it or marr up that smokin' bad finish! It's be the centerpiece of my den!
thats nice...but...not as nice as this...:D this is my dads
Is that a mr. big?
this is mine
(http://i40.tinypic.com/9014zr.jpg)
(http://i39.tinypic.com/5f26p0.jpg)
Its a nice box but its not rare by any means.
But I would not mind having a box that big. Store all my useless p00 in it
I would never spend that kind of money on a tool box...I would rather put it in my bogger!!
Quote from: homewrecker john on March 16, 2009, 10:52:10 PM
I would never spend that kind of money on a tool box...I would rather put it in my bogger!!
I use to think the same way but after years of collecting tools you need a place to store them. A lot of those cheap boxes break and the drawers dont work with a lot of weight in them. I would not spend 6K on a tool box though unless I was rich but I will need to spend probably 2K to get something that will last and hold all my tools. I was looking at a Kennedy benchmark series box that is almost the same size as that snapon for 1/3 the price.
i need me one that big
Quote from: MudinGrl on March 16, 2009, 11:28:17 PM
i need me one that big
WOW.........I better not go there ==roll
you aint going where and with who?
Quote from: MudinGrl on March 16, 2009, 11:54:13 PM
you aint going where and with who?
I am just chewing on my typing fingers ==roll How's the weather?
the tool box is ok but we have a saying at my work.... "Chrome wont get you home"
That box probably sold new for 10k. I don't understand why Snap On (and the others) tool boxes are so expensive. There is virtually no technology in them and the materials are used are pretty common. I worked on a tool truck for a while and tool boxes were easily the most profitable item to sell.
Most guys that buy these high end boxes have something to prove. The guy with the bestest tool box is king of the shop.
Quote from: Econo-box from Hell on March 17, 2009, 04:09:45 AM
That box probably sold new for 10k. I don't understand why Snap On (and the others) tool boxes are so expensive. There is virtually no technology in them and the materials are used are pretty common. I worked on a tool truck for a while and tool boxes were easily the most profitable item to sell.
Most guys that buy these high end boxes have something to prove. The guy with the bestest tool box is king of the shop.
just the bottom box was 14,000 the cabnet on the right hand side was 6,000 and the 6 foot box on the top on the left side was 7,000 yeah its a big bad ass tool box, i just guess my pops has a point to prove huh?!! lol
that is a mr.big snapon box its 12 feet long the bottom box weighs just under 2100# empty, it has a depth of 36" i believe yeah shes a big byTch but when you work on big rigs you gotta have big tools~!
Quote from: jr on March 17, 2009, 05:01:12 AM
Quote from: Econo-box from Hell on March 17, 2009, 04:09:45 AM
That box probably sold new for 10k. I don't understand why Snap On (and the others) tool boxes are so expensive. There is virtually no technology in them and the materials are used are pretty common. I worked on a tool truck for a while and tool boxes were easily the most profitable item to sell.
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Most guys that buy these high end boxes have something to prove. The guy with the bestest tool box is king of the shop.
just the bottom box was 14,000 the cabnet on the right hand side was 6,000 and the 6 foot box on the top on the left side was 7,000 yeah its a big bad ass tool box, i just guess my pops has a point to prove huh?!! lol
that is a mr.big snapon box its 12 feet long the bottom box weighs just under 2100# empty, it has a depth of 36" i believe yeah shes a big byTch but when you work on big rigs you gotta have big tools~!
Quote from: jr on March 17, 2009, 05:01:12 AM
Quote from: Econo-box from Hell on March 17, 2009, 04:09:45 AM
That box probably sold new for 10k. I don't understand why Snap On (and the others) tool boxes are so expensive. There is virtually no technology in them and the materials are used are pretty common. I worked on a tool truck for a while and tool boxes were easily the most profitable item to sell.
Most guys that buy these high end boxes have something to prove. The guy with the bestest tool box is king of the shop.
just the bottom box was 14,000 the cabnet on the right hand side was 6,000 and the 6 foot box on the top on the left side was 7,000 yeah its a big bad ass tool box, i just guess my pops has a point to prove huh?!! lol
that is a mr.big snapon box its 12 feet long the bottom box weighs just under 2100# empty, it has a depth of 36" i believe yeah shes a big byTch but when you work on big rigs you gotta have big tools~!
I was refering to the chrome box at the start of the thread.
I remember when the Mr. Big box came out, there was alot of hoopla about it and it had princess mechanics foaming at the mouth and signing the paperwork for huge Snap On credit accounts with 19% intrest.
I have p00 tool boxes and cabinets I keep my tools in. I have spent my money on machine tools and welders because that is what I like.
To each there own. I can't fault a guy for liking a big tool box.