Been looking for something economical for the garage. My current tool box is getting full and I really need to get more storage space for my other power tools instead of having the scattered in various places in the garage. I thought this would be a pretty good deal for the price. I saw it yesterday at Sam's. Seems sturdy enough with ball bearing drawers. (at least they felt like ball bearing drawers) It's the cheapest price for the size. (72" long) Anybody else have something similar for a better price?
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I went with Craftsman's 40" griplatch ball bearing top and bottom set for $699 plus a full 40" intermediate drawer for $199.
Yesterday I picked up two 26" 4 drawer ball bearing tool box bases for $89 each. They were tagged at $109 but rang up at the cheaper price. Those will be for general large boxed up toolsets etc once I get them mounted into my bench. Heck I may go pick up a few more for that price.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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I had a similar problem here. If you have the space you might want to think about building a stationary bench with peg board above it. It gives you plenty of space underneath for the bigger tools and I like being able to hang stuff in the open. Its alot cheaper than 400. bucks. Here is what I built last month. I already had the 2x4s and I spent about 30 on the peg board and 25 on the mdf for the top.
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Originally posted by JimD View PostLooks like a great deal, however rear the reviews, assembly required,, every part, looks like folks spent between 3-6 hrs putting it together. Alot of them felt the drawers were flimsy, and only 40 lb limit/drawer.
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Originally posted by 2000 vert View PostI had a similar problem here. If you have the space you might want to think about building a stationary bench with peg board above it. It gives you plenty of space underneath for the bigger tools and I like being able to hang stuff in the open. Its alot cheaper than 400. bucks. Here is what I built last month. I already had the 2x4s and I spent about 30 on the peg board and 25 on the mdf for the top.
I may have to entertain the peg board. I have a small one in my garge, but may need to go with a large one like yours.
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Originally posted by 2000 vert View PostI had a similar problem here. If you have the space you might want to think about building a stationary bench with peg board above it. It gives you plenty of space underneath for the bigger tools and I like being able to hang stuff in the open. Its alot cheaper than 400. bucks. Here is what I built last month. I already had the 2x4s and I spent about 30 on the peg board and 25 on the mdf for the top.
Vortex rear stand $75
8.8 410s. $50
**SKAGG NASTY**
My goal in life is to not arrive at the grave in a well preserved body.
but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit!!!.. what a ride!"
1990 Foxbody GT for that ass
11 4 door
13 FX2 White 5.0
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostBut, do you have a green ladder laying around like the rest of us? Apparently those are popular.Vortex rear stand $75
8.8 410s. $50
**SKAGG NASTY**
My goal in life is to not arrive at the grave in a well preserved body.
but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit!!!.. what a ride!"
1990 Foxbody GT for that ass
11 4 door
13 FX2 White 5.0
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