You bet would have done the same if I was smart enough to think of it.
I heard that a lot. If you build a box that wastes space you will have to trade up for a bigger one.I always liked Mac tools better anyhow. And the older Mac toolboxes aren't spacewasters like the Snap-on's.
I don't know your age, but could that amusement park been "Frontier Village" ?During my misspent youth I was a ride mechanic (seasonal) at the amusement park near me. There were two full time mechanics that had all snap-on tools, I remember every pay day the snap-on truck would roll by to collect payments from those guys. And one guy kept trying to get me to buy the tools and say he referred me
I will freely admit the wrenches are way better than craftsmen. And sorry Mike never had a chance to use Mac
Somebody needs to correct the spelling of "lure"
I've replaced some screwdrivers that had to be over 40 yrs old and the handles were brittle and fell apart when I twisted them. Also replaced a 1/4" drive ratchet that I bought at a yard sale many years ago. The gears where getting stripped. They do stand behind their stuff but so do the other suppliers now. Lifetime on most tools.Back in 1989 I bought a new Mac box, the biggest one he had. I had priced a KR1000 top and bottom from SnapOn but he was over 2K more.
As it happened the snapon rep. was on the truck with the driver the week I took delivery of the Mac box.
By the time it was allover they put a new KR1000 top and bottom in my shop and two hundred dollars in my pocket and loaded up the new Mac box. I was the first one in the aira to have that style of box. I payed Mac for my SnapOn box.
I will add that SnapOn replaced the box under warranty because of paint falling off ten years later. Then ten years later they replaced all the casters under warranty along with some of the slides.
They have stood behind it very well.
Just for kicks, did you pay the Mac man in full for the box?Back in 1989 I bought a new Mac box, the biggest one he had. I had priced a KR1000 top and bottom from SnapOn but he was over 2K more.
As it happened the snapon rep. was on the truck with the driver the week I took delivery of the Mac box.
By the time it was allover they put a new KR1000 top and bottom in my shop and two hundred dollars in my pocket and loaded up the new Mac box. I was the first one in the aira to have that style of box. I payed Mac for my SnapOn box.
I will add that SnapOn replaced the box under warranty because of paint falling off ten years later. Then ten years later they replaced all the casters under warranty along with some of the slides.
They have stood behind it very well.
I think I owed him 1500 or so, I think I paid him in 90 days but he got paid....Just for kicks, did you pay the Mac man in full for the box?