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gofastman 07-17-2007 01:51 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
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Originally Posted by Kevin_1G_Drummer (Post 201369)
Snap-on makes very nice boxes, much nicer than Craftsman IMO. I use a Craftsman box, and the only thing I don't like about it is that it isn't nearely as deep as say a Mac or Snap-on box of the same size.

I dont like the slide lock on the drawers of the snap-on boxes, I like the Mac design much better. One of our instructors says the paint on the snap-on boxes doesnt hold up well eather

MATCHBX 07-17-2007 02:18 PM

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The slide locks aren't that bad once you get used to them. But I will agree, in a shop setting, a Snap-On box will far outperform a Craftsman. When you open drwaers hundreds to thousands of times a day, it pays to get something that will hold up.

I have never heard anything about Snap-On paint failing. Craftsman tends to bubble from rust. Of course it depends on the grade of box from either one I guess.

4seasons69 07-17-2007 04:41 PM

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thanks guys for all the ideas they have been very helpful

Swifty1638 07-17-2007 11:10 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
I had a mac box, a matco cart, and my current box is the snap-on box, in limited edition anodized purple drawer-fronts. No issues so far.

-A. Swift

rst95eclipse 07-17-2007 11:14 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
I have all Craftsman tools. However, I have been eyeing Husky's products.

Jakey 07-17-2007 11:19 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
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Originally Posted by Kevin_1G_Drummer (Post 201369)
All my air tools are Matco, and I've had pretty good luck with them.

I know that Matco air tools are made by Ingersoll Rand. Who makes Snap-On, Mac, Craftsman, etc. air tools?

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Originally Posted by MATCHBX (Post 201442)
The slide locks aren't that bad once you get used to them. But I will agree, in a shop setting, a Snap-On box will far outperform a Craftsman. When you open drwaers hundreds to thousands of times a day, it pays to get something that will hold up.

I have never heard anything about Snap-On paint failing. Craftsman tends to bubble from rust. Of course it depends on the grade of box from either one I guess.

Considering the abuse that tool boxes take, I'm surprised that manufacturers are not yet powdercoating them. Then again, Craftsman boxes are made by Waterloo Industries in Waterloo, IA and we're always behind a little bit down here. :beerfunnel2:

JET 07-18-2007 03:05 AM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
Kennedy makes some nice boxes and they have a powder coat finish. That is what 75% of the machinist boxes are out there (if you have seen the brown wrinkle powder coat it is a Kennedy). I have had a couple for many years and they have been great. The regular slides are smoother than most places BB slides.

http://www.kennedymfg.com/whatsnew.htm

gofastman 07-18-2007 02:46 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
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Originally Posted by Jakey (Post 201512)
I know that Matco air tools are made by Ingersoll Rand.

I thought snap on used IR motors.

2003eclipse 07-18-2007 03:07 PM

Re: what kind of tools should I get?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakey (Post 201512)
I know that Matco air tools are made by Ingersoll Rand. Who makes Snap-On, Mac, Craftsman, etc. air tools?


Considering the abuse that tool boxes take, I'm surprised that manufacturers are not yet powdercoating them. Then again, Craftsman boxes are made by Waterloo Industries in Waterloo, IA and we're always behind a little bit down here. :beerfunnel2:


You can't go anywhere in Waterloo IA, without seeing a Waterloo tool box I swear, I think mcdonalds even uses them as counters and tables down there.


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