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How do I keep my toolbox from sliding?

How do I keep my toolbox from sliding?

Start by buying a quality truck box and foam or padding materials. Foam or padding sheets should be of the same dimensions as the toolbox. Measure the upper side of the new or existing toolbox and buy foam material with similar measurements. This helps to prevent wear and tear to both the truck bed and the box.

How do you open a snap-on tool box with the key?

How to Open a Locked Snap-on Tool Box

  1. Check with your friends for Snap-On keys. Snap-On only makes a few different locks for its tool boxes.
  2. Find a drill bit that will fit into the Snap-On tool box lock.
  3. Align the drill bit with the top of the keyhole.
  4. Insert a flathead screwdriver into the drilled-out keyhole.

Can you replace a lock on a snap on Tool Box?

However, you should be prepared to destroy the lock. You can order a replacement lock and replacement keys from Snap-On, but you must be able to read the serial numbers on the inside of the tool box to do so. You should order a replacement lock and key of a different model number in case someone should find your old keys and decide to use them.

Can you open a drilled out snap on Tool Box?

A drilled-out lock is completely destroyed. Ask you Snap-On tool dealer to open the lock for you; he may have extra keys on the truck. Snap-On locks may be expensive to replace. Never keep your spare key with your everyday use key. Dakota Wright is a freelance journalist who enjoys sharing her knowledge with online readers.

How to open a locked rollaway tool box?

Keys are with it, but the thing won’t open (I think I got the bottom box open, but the top box is stuck or still locked. Key turns but doesn’t open. Any ideas? depending on what kind of lock, if its just a barrel lock that is stuck through a hole in the metal can you grind it flush and punch it out? open and replace lock?

How do you open a snap on lock?

Insert a flathead screwdriver into the drilled-out keyhole. Turn the screwdriver as if it were the key attempting to open the lock. If the lock will not open, choose a larger drill bit and repeat steps 1 and 2. A drilled-out lock is completely destroyed. Ask you Snap-On tool dealer to open the lock for you; he may have extra keys on the truck.