I would like to find a 100 year anniversary sportster's to mount on top of it.
Yeah, I hate to think what it brings in a estate sale.Don just let the wife have a garage sale.
You have a very nice box.My box is a one off color so finding anymore hang on's would be tough.
I keep trying to size this up for the day it will go home and I don't have to go to the salt mine anymore.
BkJames I can set you up with that Sportster. 2368 miles. All it needs is a new home.
That is an issue of mine. While I have some dealer tools etc. I don't buy anymore tools for the most part as I am not really using them. However I am not selling them either. When I do need them, they are there. I still regret getting rid of my metal lathe for "more " room.I thought about selling my big snap on boxes and get a much smaller sears top and bottom. Just to gain Moe room in my garage. I have special tools so thought of selling too. First thing you know my pickup developed a lower gear box seal leak.So out comes the Pittman arm puller to fix it. I decided right there and then selling everything not a good idea.I guess I will keep them till I absolutely cant,and then pass on to son or who ever.
is this your son's shop ????My son, has one of those $ 10,000 Snap-On boxes. Is it really, money well spent, or just for Show Off? Snap-On Tool Men, won't say.View attachment 58972
When i bought mine they had a sale promotion on the boxes and he allowed me crazy money for my waterloo boxes that i bought used and cheap. I think they have gob's of mark up on those boxes.I personally don't think any of them, mine included is worth what they are selling them for. I got mine at a killer price through purchases and trades, otherwise I would not have the one I do. They are nice though. I have had Craftsmen, Matco, Snap On, and Mac boxes over the years. I believe the Matco high end boxes are the best on the market. The only reason I have this second Snap On is the Matco dealer would not come even close to the price I paid for the Snap On.