Vividlyvintage
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Any drawer organization tips?
Just picked up my 5 drawer cart, two sets of socket trays (9 total), and the multimeter for $170 thanks to this site. Can't wait to get home and put it all together.
Congrats! Two pieces of advice for your cart before you assemble it. 1 have a buddy around to help assemble. The legs and casters are easy once you have to put the box on the legs you will want help. 2 don't expect the holes to all line up perfectly this is an awesome cart and possibly the highest quality product in harbor freight, but it is still made by some poor commie kid somewhere in the depths of china. They may not all line up perfect so make sure to tighten everything only hand tight UNTIL its all assembled then feel free to torque them down with a 3/4 gun good luck.

Yup just figured I would pass on the lessons I learned the hard way.

Congrats! Two pieces of advice for your cart before you assemble it. 1 have a buddy around to help assemble. The legs and casters are easy once you have to put the box on the legs you will want help. 2 don't expect the holes to all line up perfectly this is an awesome cart and possibly the highest quality product in harbor freight, but it is still made by some poor commie kid somewhere in the depths of china. They may not all line up perfect so make sure to tighten everything only hand tight UNTIL its all assembled then feel free to torque them down with a 3/4 gun good luck.
Nice job MP, looks great. I like the clean look without the shiny trim.
Added the 7-drawer end cabinet...
A simple, yet effective solution - I like it![]()
Does the side tray fold?
Here's a simple addition I did to my cart.
I took 1/4" stainless steel tubing, bent it, then tapped the end 10-32 to make additional storage for cans, etc..
The last pic shows the 10-32 machine screws used to secure it.
Easy, simple and effective.

One of the maintenance guys at work has the red cart with locker on the side. What he did that I like is mounted a coffee cup holder on the front of his box! It's a large circular ring screwed right above where the drawers are. Genius!
Here's a simple addition I did to my cart.
I took 1/4" stainless steel tubing, bent it, then tapped the end 10-32 to make additional storage for cans, etc..
The last pic shows the 10-32 machine screws used to secure it.
Easy, simple and effective.