GSE_Diego
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How about a pic?![]()
you got it. I dont get into work until 3pm mountain time, as soon as I get in I'll snap a pic!
How about a pic?![]()
Maybe I should attach the picture. Ha.
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I've been saving up for one of these. When I get one, I'd kind of like to paint it. I'm not a fan of red at all. Unfortunately, I don't have a compressor...or even a garage/shed, so I'd be stuck using my driveway and I'm worried that I won't be able to do a decent job there.
You guys who painted them right out of the box...did you sand them down to bare metal before priming and painting? Could I just rattle-can primer over an untouched box and then rattle-can paint/clear coat it?
Kind of thinking a dark grey metallic with a Ford oval in place of the US General badge. Or maybe Caterpillar yellow with no badge at all.
...or orange body with navy blue doors and a Chicago Bears decal.
Maybe I should attach the picture. Ha.
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I'm sure with a single bolt sticking out centered below that clamp it would act as a stop and you could set a can in there. Or even a little piece of metal bent at a 90.
I have the HF4 not even 2 months and the lock is jammed already. I have to play with the key to get to turn. I know is cheap but that quick to have lock tumbler issues? any warranty on this? I think i lost recipe

Got a 5 drawer @ the $159 price today. I'll put it together on Thanksgiving and start modding it shortly after that.
I'd like the top of the lid to be a work surface. I have a can of spray-on car undercoating left over from something else. Anyone think that'd be worthwhile?
Or is there maybe a form of adhesive that would hold a rubber mat to it even with work going on on top of it? Hmmmmmm.
Or is there maybe a form of adhesive that would hold a rubber mat to it even with work going on on top of it? Hmmmmmm.
3M's #77 spray adhesive should work. Just spray both pieces, wait a few minutes, and put them together. A j-roller helps to seal the bond. Make sure you lay the rubber down correctly the first time, spray77 is a strong contact cement, you won't get a second try. It might help the bond if you scuff the paint on the top of the lid first.
It should be available at most local hardware stores.
Sure would, though, in hindsight, I could have used a smaller clamp if I didn't have such a big coffee cup!



What is that extra shelf you used on this side of the cart ?
I'm wondering if it's the right size to re-make into a hanging/sliding shelf for the inside of the deep top drawer on the cart.

Interesting, I was just there today and didn't see one. Maybe I missed it, or maybe it isn't available anymore.
Was the Sunex shelf originally planned for the Excel cart? Just wondering why you didn't go with a red one. Also, did yours come with the pad, or is that something you cut yourself? Mine came bare, and I've only found 10 packs for the shelf pads.
Looks damn good overall
Oh, and what brand are those deep metrics, they look like Blue Point/Williams Taiwan from the pics, just want to see if I'm right.![]()


It was in the tool cart section. part # 69319
It doesn't fit any of the drawers, but is handy because you can move it around and use it for various purposes. Not bad at $8.99 too.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-magnetic-hanging-tray-with-screwdriver-holder-69319.html
The deep metrics are in fact Williams Taiwan. Just got them a couple of weeks ago. I only had deep 12 point Craftsman up until now, so I picked these up and the some Sunex 1/2" deep impacts recently.![]()
).I have the same set and love them. My socket rack OCD got to me, so I finished out the set with a Blue Point 20mm (which I still don't think I've ever used).
