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gregzz4 10-09-2013 04:26 AM

Looking for a rolling bottom tool cab GVRD
 
Hey everyone


I'm starting a new job in a couple weeks and require a rolling cab
I'm looking for a bottom right now, but hey, who knows what combo someone may have with the right price ...
Looking for something that's 27w with 17d drawers
I need the bottom to be a 6 or 7 drawer unit with a minimum of 4 2" drawers, unless there's a top and bottom combo available, and the top has the required drawers
I can't use a 42" unit as I'll need to move it around the shop from job to job, and keep it out of everyone's way

Must have locks, ball-bearing slides and a decend load capacity
Not interested in 50lb drawers

If anyone knows where I can look for one of these, let me know.

gregzz4 10-09-2013 04:59 AM

I don't want to limit my options so, if you're unsure about something I've written, go ahead and PM me about what you have

brizzo 10-09-2013 11:42 PM

KMS Tools ?

gregzz4 10-10-2013 02:43 AM

Thanks for the thought

I've been looking @;
Crappy Tire
KMS
Princess
Sears
Home Depot
Costco
Craigslist

I can't believe how little local stock there is nowadays
I remember being able to go in-store and look at/touch everything for sale
In cases such as this, I like to look at what I'm paying for before I open my wallet
Sears has decent prices, but shipping is 2 weeks out and I can just see it arriving damaged. Been there with them too many times
Home Depot is a little sooner, but the buggers want shipping fees, and still buying sight-unseen


I may have to bite the bullet and spend more than I wanted, but I have 2 weeks to keep looking in the meantime and can always work out of small boxes if I need to order something

If someone spots something used, please PM me as I don't have to buy new

apexifd 10-10-2013 03:13 AM

How about talk to your snap on or Mac tool guys?

gregzz4 10-10-2013 03:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by apexifd (Post 850681)
How about talk to your snap on or Mac tool guys?

I'm only interested in dinner, not marriage
Some of that stuff is nice but way overpriced

I'm looking at the 'up to' $500 range, not the $2500-$10,000 one

Aquattro 10-10-2013 04:29 AM

pawn shops?

gregzz4 10-10-2013 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 850696)
pawn shops?

Hey, great thought
Thanks Brad !

Snappy 10-10-2013 09:18 PM

SNAP-ON TOOLS!!!
The ONLY way to go for a roll cab.

apexifd 10-11-2013 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snappy (Post 850819)
SNAP-ON TOOLS!!!
The ONLY way to go for a roll cab.

I always believe in quality tools. all the cheap tools will always break when you need them the most.

reeferfulton 10-11-2013 02:25 AM

Wait for the sale at Canadian tire. There warranty is Great. Prices are great.
Can't go wrong there..

They make a nice power cabinet with a wood top that goes on sale once and a while for 599..really nice box. I know lots of people with it, that actually us them.

That or Costco...

I have an 1800 mac box. That is worse quality then the 599 can tire box.

You don't get lifetime warranty on Mac or snapon boxes till you buy into the upper models..

Pawn shops always want 10 bucks less then new I find

gregzz4 10-17-2013 06:34 AM

Problem solved

After searching online for what feels like weeks, and looking at pretty much every kind of box there is out there

One example of my Craigslist experience is;

I drove from Central Burnaby to White Rock as a guy had a cab and box for sale for $100
I asked him if it has roller or friction slides. He tells me it's roller. I drive 45 mins and it's FRICTION slides :twised: I made him feel so guilty I got a Porter Cable Tiger Saw for $50 in a case, but I'm still miffed about it

So, after TOO much stressing about "am I going to find a box in time for my new job", I went to Sears tonight
Perfect time for tool pricing as the new catalog is out for next year

I bought a chest/cab combo that's made by SPG International
Positive closing roller slides, double-wall construction, 600lb chest and 1,600lb cab
Can't be happier for $520 before tax

Had to convince the manager to let me take the demo chest as shipping was too late for the new job

Only thing I don't like is how the casters are mounted
Stock is sheet screws. I'll add 1/4" bolts, nylocs and washers

Otherwise, no complaints
Solid build, nice slides for the money, sturdy solid composite casters, but no re-enforcement where it should
They claim 1,600 lbs, and I'll test it with all my work tools before the warranty runs out :wink:

For those who care;

I could have spent $400 @ Home Depot for a Husky set, and would have brought home a single-wall construction unit with pop-riveted ball-bearing slides made in China

I bought a made in Canada unit, from a company that even KMS sells
Some canuck and some off-shore parts, but still good build quality for the price

Good buy

It's not the best pic, but here it is
I had to rotate the pic, so the box and I are a bit skewed :silly:

Does this pic make my head look weird ? :biggrin:

All I hear in my head is, do these pants make my butt look big ?
Yes, but it's not your head dear, it's he pic, honestly !

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...psc9be2ccc.jpg

gregzz4 10-17-2013 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reeferfulton (Post 850874)
Wait for the sale at Canadian tire. There warranty is Great. Prices are great.
Can't go wrong there..

Except they've dropped all their useful boxes
Everything they have for sale now is either too expensive, and still is a waste of proper space, or the drawers are all too tall ... wasted space

Who needs a 3, or 4, or 5 inch drawer for screw drivers/wrenches/pliers ?

Nothing Canuck Tire has had for sale for over a year is utilising storage properly for anyone who has wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers etc
Years ago, they used to have proper drawer sizes, and you could fit in them wrench sets, plier sets, screwdriver sets, etc

Somebody has missed the whole idea of a toolbox in their current lineup

Sure, having big drawers is OK for anyone in their garage, but it doesn't work for someone using it in a work setting when you need to utilize your space as best as possible

Just an example
I can't afford to have a 5" tall drawer that is full of 2" of tools when I need to move that box around the shop
So why have that drawer at all ?

spit.fire 10-17-2013 08:00 AM

I agree with the comment about the husky boxes... I've umm... Had to do a bit of welding on it.... Apparently you can't store 1/2 plate in the bottom drawer


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