[AT] OT: roll around tool box recomendations
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Fri Apr 29 07:45:44 PDT 2005
FWIW, I'm in the process of looking for a replacement toolbox for my
shop. I'm retiring a Sears unit that has simply started coming apart.
The automatic drawer locking arrangement that operates when the top lid
is opened and closed simply flexed itself to death. I welded one of the
locking arrangements a few years ago, but now the one on the opposite
side has broken off as well. The box is not exactly new. It's old
enough that it is painted rather than being powder-coated, but the next
time I'll pay closer attention to the locking mechanism. I don't need
to have the box locked, but I don't want the mechanism to malfunction.
Larry
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Subject: Re: [AT] OT: roll around tool box recomendations
David, I have a fairly large roll-around Craftsman with ball bearing
slides
that I like OK. It sure is nice to be able to keep my tools in
reasonable
order. Not cheap but better price than over-rated Snap-on (IMHO).
Sears
also sells a nice plastic magnitized tray for organizing your sockets.
The
sockets lay horizontal so they don't require a deep drawer--and are easy
to
lift out with the tray to place temporarily in a portable tool box.
John W.
At 08:45 PM 04/28/2005, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I decided to look for a decent tool box... Roller slides on the
drawers is
>a must. I looked on eBay, even used Snap-on ones cost more than the
last 2
>cars I bought, put together.
>
>I don't want a cheap one, maybe it doesn't quite need to be a snap on
>either - any ideas / experiences?
>
>Thank you,
>Dave
>
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