Beech Tool Boxs

Jet Jocky

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Does anyone own one that could tell me where to get information on them. ;) ;)

JJ

Thanks in advance
 
I believe that Canadian Tire (Mastercraft) are made by Beech ,try there.

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I've owned quite a few over the years. If they're going to be a hanger or garage box, they will do you very well, if it's a bush box, you'll need to re-inforce it to protect it from the occasional drop by yourself or by those wonderful baggage handlers. Especially the clamshell type. I'd avoid them since they don't take much abuse and then they won't close right. I went with the grey plastic type, and found they worked the best, except at -40 falling off a pick-up truck they tend to break open and spread your tools all over yellowknifes ramp..... :shock:

here's a good bang for your buck...(although not quite what you wanted)

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/pro_det.asp...ore&dir=catalog

and team it with...

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/pro_det.asp...ore&dir=catalog
 
Too bad they weren't from Mac Tools and you could toss a coin, double or nothing with Irv in YYC -- the original Tool Man :p :p .I hear he is going to retire - big loss to the industry but no loss to anyone who ever sat with him at a WAME banquet :rolleyes:

Good guy just a smidgen rough around the edges :lol:
 
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Magseal- thanks for the links nice boxed but a little out of the price range (about $7000.00 out) I current own a Canadian Tire Professional Series top chest and a little Beach carry box (ramp) What are the average prices on the beach line.

Thanks in advance

JJ
 
If you pick up and Acklands-Grenier catalogue there's a bunch in there. I picked up a larger heavy duty cantilever box for about $125 which I really appreciate getting as it has a lot of dividers that you can place wherever you want and it also has lids on the top trays which is nice for wrenches. Mind you the thing weighs quite a bit with my tools in it but it can sure take a #### kicking.

http://www.acklandsgrainger.com

think you click on hand tools then tool boxes.
 
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