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update:

10-4 on the krsc31, very impressive cart... check out the krsc40 for some serious size LOL
 
A guy in the bay beside mine, just bought one of them. Its huge, but its just not what I'm looking for. The snap-on guy comes today and I plan on talking to him about it.
 
Personally I'd rather buy a single drawer cart and use it as a cart and put the other $500 towards a new toolbox. That is just my thoughts on it. Never had one of the big carts or seen one really used. Everyone I've known had the single drawer style carts. Very handy itmes either way.
 
sled_dog said:
Personally I'd rather buy a single drawer cart and use it as a cart and put the other $500 towards a new toolbox. That is just my thoughts on it. Never had one of the big carts or seen one really used. Everyone I've known had the single drawer style carts. Very handy itmes either way.

I figured if I have all my air tools,sockets,screwdrivers, and other tools I use on a regular basis then all I will need to do is roll my cart to the vehicle I'm working on. Then my tool box will be for speciality tools and what not.
 
it works well in a shop where you need to move... when i worked in a shop, i had 2 or 3 bays right in front of my box, and only moved to the alignment rack when necessary, so when the parts department left a steel 2 shelf cart in my bay for 3 days, i got black spray paint from the parts dept and painted it, and used it to move crap to the press, to the alignment rack, etc
 
Ok, well the time is come and I need more room. I owe the snap on guy $580 still and I've paid the matco guy off. I asked the Matco guy about how much his top of the line car is and its $600 or $40 a week. I pay the snap on guy $65 a week, and the cart I like from them is $660 and I haven't asked about payments yet. But I'm sure that would mean me paying the snap on guy atleast $120 a week. I'm thinking about putting $200 towards my snap-on account this week and talk serious with him about a cart. What would yall do?
 
I want the snap on cart, I've just gotta see how low I can get the payments. The Matco cart is nice and all, but I just dont like the handles on it. They just aren't pleasing to the eye. I'm talk to my snap-on rep. and see what he can do. Maybe I'll quit being so cheap and buy a digi camera, so yall can see all my stuff lol.
 
Ordered my blue KRSC31 this afternoon and will have it sitting in my bay thursday next week lol. I put down $320 today and so it kept my payments at $65 a week. Hows the snappy 3/8s impact? I dunno if I wanna get that or the ti IR 3/8s impact.
 
the mg31 is better than the ir impact for a handful of reasons

2 year warranty is top on the list
it's faster
more reliable
anvil stop
lubed for life front bearing
stronger at 300ft lbs at 90psi, imagine it on shop air at 120...

and as a tech, i owned the ir's haha
 
You must be "the" snap on dealer lol. I told rick that i need a new valve stem remover tool and he is trying to get me to order a in-lb spec one. Do you know what im talking about? Also I've got yalls 7.2 screwdriver on my wishlist. For $120 with 2 batteries and a charger thats a good damn deal.
 
if you get the cts561, (i just got 4 cases in stock today) get the ptb32k bit set to go with it, it fits in the case, and you can fit a set of shallow 1/4" dr sockets in with it too!

yeah thats me... the strappy guy LOL

you mean he wants you to buy the new valve core installer that torques them to spec for tpms ?
 
i never had one working in the shop... but i would say that since everything manufactured now has the tpms sensors, you might as well, they're inexpensive enough...
 
fair enough. I think my next small investment is gonna be deff. a 3/8s universal socket set and a 3/8 imact.
 
i'll give you the same advice i give all my customers...



























just buy the whole truck, i'll catch a cab...

LMAO
 
Got my snap-on bill down to $31 and some change, well atleast till my cart gets here. I'm deff gonna get the 3/8s impact in the next month or 2
 
Confedneck79K30 said:
the mg31 is better than the ir impact for a handful of reasons

2 year warranty is top on the list
Matco version of the IR 3/8" gun comes with a 2 year warranty :wink1:

I like the fact that I could hand my Mac 3/8 to anyone and get it fixed if need be. Snap on gun? Got to go to the Snap-On guy. I am of course talking non-warranty repairs. Matco guy repaired mine when it broke on a Monday and the Mac guy didn't come until Thursday.
 

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