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Tatakai 01-13-2006 12:35 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
i guess im just used to the ones at my school, 3 tall snap-ons, so we can't really have more than 2 open in a single toolbox, even then its a bottom one (air tools, hammers, etc) and a top one (screwdrivers, sockets, etc)

MikeJ-2009 01-13-2006 12:37 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
Baby bin laden does the same ---- everytime I tell him to go get his socks. He pulls out every drawer in his IKEA dresser and nails himself everytime. Sometimes I ask him if he was trying to end himself.


Bolt it to the wall. (80's wall unit style) 8)

JonDouglas 01-13-2006 12:40 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
snap on toolboxes suck major cock, I have pictures of a guys snappy box that fell over and the thing was destroyed. It wasnt the boxes fault, it was my own.

Sorry but I have to disagree on that one but I am also biased. The newer KRL series are very nice, but also very expensive. The Matco boxes are nice as hell for the money, but you will never find a KRL series Snappy falling over with all the drawers flying open. Like I said, I am also biased. ;D

HMT-Admin 01-13-2006 12:49 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
2 years ago before I bought this box I was looking at a snap on box the exact same size, I opened the top drawer and sat my fat ass right on the top drawer all the way extended (no tools unloaded) and when I went to push it back in... ahem, lets just say it didnt work to well after that hahaha. I just found the quality of the snap on boxes and the style of drawers, and "the name," didnt appeal to me to much, that and our snap on dealer is a prick in our area so I had no reason to buy one. It's not like it was way more money either, it was only 600 more than my box.

In this instance I think it would have been really nice to have the snap on box simply because the drawers lock, but for everyday use I would hate that. The d-tents are setup really loose on my box because I like to open the drawers fast. But overall I really dont think it matters to much on who makes the box or the quality of the box when the laws of gravity are involved and have your 3 biggest drawers open on the bottom and you go to open the top which is also very heavy ---- is just gonna fall. It was entirely my fault and I really just wasnt thinking straight I guess, I was trying to clean and orginize everything.

Ah well,

JonDouglas 01-13-2006 12:56 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
---- Happens.

88dx 01-13-2006 01:49 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
just wait untill you smash into it with a KIA ;) I hit my tool cart with a Subaru :-X

JEG 01-13-2006 01:56 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
Ouch. That sucks. :S

Random Hero 01-13-2006 03:26 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
Jeff, I think it was you that told me it would never fall over :-P... lol


And yes one of my buddies has a snap on box and he sat in the drawer and it bent it.

crx2fast 01-13-2006 03:30 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
i'm sorry but i thought it was kinda funny haha

::points and laughs:: your toe nail is gonna fall off ha ha

:-*

HMT-Admin 01-13-2006 03:31 AM

Re: Toolbox accident
 
ya ya.. beau said the same thing to me right after it happened too..


So, ya I'm pretty certain my toe is broken.. it feels exactly how my other toe was after I dropped a 15lb dumbbell on my left foot.

:X


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