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Wanted !! Tool Box!! Any Snap On/ Bluepoint Tools
Wanted !! Tool Box!! Any Snap On/ Bluepoint Tools
Wanted: Nice conditon Roll away tool box. must be in a somewhat nice condition. Will be used in a dealership. Let me know what you have and where you are located.
Also lloking for some tools. any kind of rachet/ sockets would be helpful.
Air tools needed as well.
Also lloking for some tools. any kind of rachet/ sockets would be helpful.
Air tools needed as well.
I have a 56" toolbox filled with all different kinds of tools I am selling. The tools range from socket sets, a serp. belt removal kit, an axle nut socket kit, a magnetic drain plug removal kit, 1/2" impact gun (with impact sockets), 3/8" air ratchet, 1/4" air ratchet, wheel lock/stripped lugnut removal socket kit, fuel/transmission line quick disconnect kit and some other odds and ends.. This toolbox is black in color with stickers which I've put on over the years. It comes with 2 extra locks and keys, the original lock was broken which is preventing it from being locked. The toolbox is made by a company named Mountain. I bought the toolbox 4 years ago brand new for $1500 and have over $3000 invested in tools. The tool brands vary from Gearwrench, Craftsman and Snap-On.
Although I'm located in Florida
Although I'm located in Florida
Spend your money on the tools that make you money. Tool boxes is nothing but bullshit social status in the shop. I've been a mechanic for a few years now and was a Cornwell tool dealer for a year or so and from my experience even a descent ball bearing box will hold up just fine as long as you don't overdo the weight limits for the slides and bearings. Get a craftsman box and fill it with the best tools you can afford.
Spend your money on the tools that make you money. Tool boxes is nothing but bullshit social status in the shop. I've been a mechanic for a few years now and was a Cornwell tool dealer for a year or so and from my experience even a descent ball bearing box will hold up just fine as long as you don't overdo the weight limits for the slides and bearings. Get a craftsman box and fill it with the best tools you can afford.
Also don't just shoot straight for Snap-On/Bluepoint exclusively. Matco has some really good tools available at competitive prices. For air tools, consider Ingersall-Rand. Their impacts last forever and are cost competitive with Snap-On and such. I've had my Ti series impacts for years and I've only had to buy a $20 trigger kit for each.
Got a mint matco harley davidson edition (1 of 300) double bay toolbox. With upgraded drawer anti-slip liners. Got it for $4000 you can have it for $2000. Just got offered $3000 by my matco dealer for a trade but not looking to get another box at the moment because im moving out of the country. Pm a number and i'll text you pictures. I'm also in chicagoland if it matters
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