[TR] Tool Storage

oliver sumton at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 27 09:23:31 MDT 2009


i went to a pawn shop to get my tool boxes.  at first i just had a craftsman 
chest with a bunch of drawers; it sat on various counters etc over the 
years.  it was way too heavy for me to move.  then i went out (to a pawn 
shop again) and got a roller base.  i really like the roller bottom and the 
multi drawer top.  i ran out of space so i got a craftsman "middle section" 
not sure what they call it.  it's three more drawers and fits between the 
roller base and the tool chest on top.

the one thing i can definitely recommend is that you buy way more tool chest 
than you think you will need, and be sure it is all on rollers.  still wish 
i'd bought bigger <grin>

i think loews may have a set decently priced.

with a pawn shop you may get some extra tools!  i've bought chain saws, 
electric hand saws, etc at various places.  mostly been good.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <terryrs at comcast.net>
To: <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:50 AM
Subject: [TR] Tool Storage


> Never had a garage before.B  Now the structure is up, steel roof on,
> electricityB in.B  This weekend I finish putting the siding on.B  The
> insulation people will coming next week to spray the foam.B  The chimney 
> is up
> and maybe something this winter I can afford a wood stove and garage 
> doors!
>
>
>
> So, Now that I'm getting close, am beginning to think about organization.B 
> My
> tools are everywhere.B  Some in a small box I carry in the TR3A.B  Some in 
> a
> bigger yard sale plastic tool box.B  Some in the cellar because I rarely 
> use
> them.B
>
>
>
> Will be putting up some pegboard.B  Saves space,B but I don't like having 
> to
> walk to get tools when I'm scrunched into a project.B
>
>
>
> So...does anybody have experience with a rolling tool chest they like and 
> a
> reasonably priced source for it?B


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