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competitivley priced tool chests (CHEAP)?
Tel:
I think I paid just under 200 for the lot but I needed some decent storage as I have pretty much everytool I will ever need and the bottom drawer is perfect for my airtools and angle grinders
It is worth splashing the cash on decent storage as if you get it right first time your never need to replace it again
paul_humphreys:
Go around the local car boots. There was someone sellin a Snapon roller chest and top box at the weekend for £100!!!
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: paul_humphreys on June 02, 2009, 20:54:50 ---Go around the local car boots. There was someone sellin a Snapon roller chest and top box at the weekend for £100!!!
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Did you burn your fingers when you touched it? Call me an old cycnic, but car boot sales are where a lot of stolen stuff gets punted out. I've dealt with a couple of cases where a victim recognised their stuff and the 'vendor' got a quick visit to the local nick! :shock:
barmiebrumie:
15v yrs ago when I was a panel beater I bought a Snapon rollcab, middle box & top box cost me £1,000 done a few yrs in bodyshops & now @ home in the garage it will proberbly outlast me :roll:, but would I pay the same again
NO, would now buy sealy or halfords
Just my opion
John
SWEETY:
I used to have a Mac Tools top box, middle section box & roll cab & it was great but cost me a bomb & then sold it when I came out of the trade & was skint TBH wish I had'nt now :doh:A couple of years ago I got a heavy duty top box from Machine Mart & it's been great for what I need/want & last xmas I got the 3 draw centre box due to filling the top one :roll:TBH the runners on the centre box are'nt as good as the top box but are fine for what I use it at home for & if I do go back into the trade I'd still use it
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