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I made it out of scrap and there is room for the cooler and tanks for my acetylene set. Incidently what tool box is Stan looking at. I have a craftsman 3 box set that I don't use. It is new and very little in it. Maybe I could make a deal and save him some $ It is not the heavy professional level
 
I was thinking about doing the same thing. Only on a pallet so my tractor will carry it.
I have it bolted down now not using the straps BUT I think I need to put a strap on so the drawers don't come open on the side of the hill. They do lock but I want to have a safety back up. Can you imagine on the side of the hill and the drawers open....it would flip and I would be gathering up tools the rest of my life.
 
Morning guys (and gals if you show).
That's handy. Reminds me of the when I first got a on e-mail list with guys from the SW and California. They're talking about rolling toolboxes around junkyards and I'm thinking WTF. Only junkyards I ever been never had anything close to smooth ground. The best were somewhat flat, not too muddy after a rain - still all rutted and so forth. The others either had trees through the cars or were just a plain mess. You'ld need artillery wheels and mule to pull a big tool box around. :lol
I'd bring in one box (tackle box size), often with just the tools needed. Some times I'd scout first, then get tools as needed. It was worth the extra walking..
 
I made it out of scrap and there is room for the cooler and tanks for my acetylene set. Incidently what tool box is Stan looking at. I have a craftsman 3 box set that I don't use. It is new and very little in it. Maybe I could make a deal and save him some $ It is not the heavy professional level
He is really up in the air. I got on his case about getting a box to put all my borrowed tools in. What you want for it and maybe pm me a picture. Might just end up delivering that cutter to you.
 
Not a problem here,its flat.
I usually use my tailgate and a few bags/boxes of tools. But dart isnt rolling yet and i need to work on stuff where it sits. Would like an off road workbench/toolbox.
 
Whats the agenda for lift day this year? I possibly might do it any others? We definitely have to fly Rick in this year if it is around here.
 
I offered it to Max but he is just playing around. I have some beauty parlor cabinets with drawers. I have been using it as a tool bench. It has a fridge in the middle. it froze everything and so I quit using the fridge. I have been even considering selling my Atlas lathe that I rarely use but if I sold it I know I would need it. I am cleaning up man
 

And a date that everyone can make it also, the week before Carlisle does not seem to work. Hell imagine renting a spot at Carlisle putting up a big tent and a stripper pole and just squatting! Now that would be fun!
 
Lath did you say lathe?:rofl::rofl::rofl:and a penny! Sorry man I am broke, but how big is it the kid down the road might be interested in it.
 
Not a problem here,its flat.
I usually use my tailgate and a few bags/boxes of tools. But dart isnt rolling yet and i need to work on stuff where it sits. Would like an off road workbench/toolbox.
It does rattle the tool around because I used solid tires. I tried the air tires (couldn't spell pneumatic) but it had too much sway with the weight.
 
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Atlas 10" Not sure I want to sell it yet. I need room in my garage.
Way to big for me anyhow, a small one with a 12" bed and a 6" swing would be ideal for me. But have the kid down the road he does the things I usually need.
 
Atlas 10" Not sure I want to sell it yet. I need room in my garage.
Way to big for me anyhow, a small one with a 12" bed and a 6" swing would be ideal for me. But have the kid down the road he does the things I usually need.
 
Way to big for me anyhow, a small one with a 12" bed and a 6" swing would be ideal for me. But have the kid down the road he does the things I usually need.
I have that little one from Harbor freight. I could sell you that one and keep the Atlaas. Don't you measure them from the center of the chuck to the bed and x2? And the Atlas has a 32" bed
 
Well out to the shop see how it is, actually set the heater on a timer last night see if it worked. TA TA for now!
 
I have that little one from Harbor freight. I could sell you that one and keep the Atlaas. Don't you measure them from the center of the chuck to the bed and x2? And the Atlas has a 32" bed
Whats the lengt between the face and tail chuck? Oh heck let me google it. I just use it for bronze bushings usually.
 
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