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I had a collection of three Craftsmen toolboxes, with the top and bottom box, not having the ball bearings. Only the middle box had bearings. I’m 6’ - 4” and had to stand on a milk crate to get to my sockets in the top box.
After selling our last house about three years ago, I bought a barely used 72” Matco toolbox for $2K. Crazy money, but it’s a lifetime investment. I think new off the truck, it was $4-5K. Then, paid stupid money to get thinner drawers to replace taller drawers, for more tools. It’s been a great toolbox, and will definitely outlive me. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1702350421.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1702350421.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1702350582.jpg |
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Actually, at $2K, A 930's Matco box was a steal...good job on the drawer additions.
(edit) My 3 chest 26" Craftsman set looks a lot like that craftsman set, only mine are all "ball bearing griplatch" in blue. Too tall, really. All closed up, on the rollers, 67" high. I made sure that the top drawer of the bottom "rollaway" chest was deep enough to hold long sockets upright on rails, so at least I have that going...still, if I had it to do over? Wider & lower, for sure. But at age 80, and not wrenching much now, just doesn't make sense to upgrade. |
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But then, no drawer mod options with the big box store brands. So, my advice to anybody about to buy is to look, measure, and compare a lot before buying. It's best if you can store your most frequently used tools in easy to reach & see into drawers. One thing I did really luck out on was that the (waist high) top drawer of the rollaway was the right depth for holding rows of sockets, both tall and standard, upright on rails. What made me decide to buy was the ball bearing slides and the griplatch that prevented drawers from opening without locking the unit. But...like I said, now wish I'd gone both wider and lower, with more storage. No real complaints about the old USA made Craftsman quality. The box has held up well for me. No idea on how well the current made in China Craftsman branded boxes work or will hold up... |
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I missed out on that HF clearance deal. I have some nice Craftsman chests in the garage but was thinking about getting another for my motorcycle "shop".
Been checking CL and FBMP and even eBay. I love some of the used ones that come with tools in them. Saw one today for $300 that was loaded with all kinds of tools in a decent looking 7 drawer cabinet. The things is I'm in pretty good shape for tools right now so I held off on that one. I finally pulled the trigger on this one on Amazon for $159.99 + tax, delivered. Goplus Tool Chest, 5-Drawer Rolling Tool Storage Cabinet with Detachable Top Tool Box, Liner, Universal Lockable Wheels, Adjustable Shelf, Locking Mechanism, Metal Tool Cart for Garage Workshop I think it will serve the purpose while not breaking the bank.... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1705965996.jpg |
Baz, hope I'm wrong on this. But after reading specs and watching the video, I'm afraid you're going to find out those are not ball bearing drawer slides, but the old style friction type.
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It clearly shows no bearing guides. It's a cheap tool box but all some folks need. I have some that are beat to death, have been in trailers and sometimes the tracks disengage. Well, they still hold tools. Over weighting them is the main issue.
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I don't need ball bearing slides for this application. Motorcycle tools are pretty much all light weight. Even the hammer I use occasionally is not a "full size" one. ;) But thanks for the observation, Paul......SmileWavy |
Are you getting the 5 drawer model? I saw those and on the 6 drawer, the top cabinet fits underneath, but you can't open the lid because the drawer is in the way.
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Will use the bottom to hold stuff like oils, lubricants, cleaners, etc..... |
Have not assembled my new tool box yet. Maybe tomorrow or Monday.
In the meantime this one just showed up on FB MP. $75! I messaged the seller I would take it. Hopefully he gets back to me. Quote:
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Here's my answer for Tool Storage.............
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Baz, Hell of a deal. Hopefully he also has the key? If not, new locks available aftermarket... Hell, I hardly ever lock mine..the set up in a locked & alarmed garage. Anyway, hope you get it...
Hmmm, Rusty must just lay the tools on the floor? ;) |
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The ad has now been removed, so it's gone. Was only 4 hours old when I messaged him. Oh well......I scored a table this morning just around the block so there's that.....;) |
Too bad..that Craftsman box probably sold for around $350 new.
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The only problem I have with new tool boxes is the fact that I feel compelled to fill them. I don't like empty drawers.
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I hate overfilling them.
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I have that exact same 9 drawer box in my shop today. Starting to show it's age but still working well.
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