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If I find another Snap-On box who knows...may keep it red or desert tan. Desert tan for sure. May have a line on another Snap-On 7 drawer roll cart and if I get it desert all the way!
Uh oh my 3 color toolbox may have competition...I have a line on a new series General Mechanics Tool Kit (GMTK) filled with SK tools...If I can get it I will post pics. Not camo but cool and portable
Thank you for all the positive feedback! I used 150 grit to scuff the powder coat then wiped everything down with acetone. I used sandable primer where I had bare metal. Then I sprayed away with the Rapco and high temp grill paint. I free handed the pattern and just added paint, no solid...
Thanks. That is a big complement. There is a difference in professional tools. I took time off from working as a paramedic and I worked full time as a custom carpenter. All of my woodworking tools are top end because I could not afford to have them break or fail. When your paycheck depends...
I worked for a garage when I was in high school 20 years ago and I was tempted by the Snap-On dealer many times. If I was a pro I would do it but I am a weekend warrior. I try and pick up Snap-On used from ebay and estate sales.. The Snap-On bottom box looked like it sat on a pallet and was...
Nice!!! I used Rapco CARC substitute for the camo. I did not like the Rapco flat black so I used high temp grill paint. It is cheap and really flat plus it has that slightly chalky look real CARC black has.
I thought of sending a pic to Snap-On..but I bought the bottom box from Gov Surplus..I could not afford a new Snap-On box if they offered it in camo...lol