Spudland_Dave
Well-known member
Something that gets said on here many times over, specifically when talking storage, benches, tables, or similar items is:
"For Home use its fine"
How is home use any different then professional/commercial/industrial/etc type uses? Why would a person want thin azz sheet metal cabinets or a wobbly work bench at home OR at work? Ok so I understand that my boxes don't get opened or closed nearly as much as a Professional Technician's do, so that's a slide quality thing. Whether or not my box is being opened or closed 100x a day doesn't change the fact that Home or Pro, we probably have the same amount of weight in a drawer.
We never once hear on here "Oh, for home use a Milwaukee Fuel is overkill" or "The DeWalt 20v Max is meant for Pro's" but some how when it comes to garage organization and tool storage, flimsy thin sheet metal is somehow given a pass and justified.
Now before we get the "not everybody needs a SO box" posts, I'll say right off the bat I agree, But as an example, where I'm going with this post is illustrated best in the HF 44" Box. I've looked at it myself, excellent box, well built, great price. And I think we could all agree it would serve someone well in a professional capacity for quite a while. I've said it here before, and I'll say it again, but I'd love for HF to offer a 24-26" Deep Lista/Vidmar type cabinets for use as a built in workbench with a toe-kick vs casters. I'd buy some right away assuming it was of the same quality as the 44".
Instead of justifying foil thin sheet metal as OK for home use, we should be demanding more quality in the budget goods. If HF can sell a good box at a great price, you would think all the other guys with just as much if not more buying power could come to the table with something a little better then the Tin-Foil boxes that are deemed "Good Enough for Home"..
"For Home use its fine"
How is home use any different then professional/commercial/industrial/etc type uses? Why would a person want thin azz sheet metal cabinets or a wobbly work bench at home OR at work? Ok so I understand that my boxes don't get opened or closed nearly as much as a Professional Technician's do, so that's a slide quality thing. Whether or not my box is being opened or closed 100x a day doesn't change the fact that Home or Pro, we probably have the same amount of weight in a drawer.
We never once hear on here "Oh, for home use a Milwaukee Fuel is overkill" or "The DeWalt 20v Max is meant for Pro's" but some how when it comes to garage organization and tool storage, flimsy thin sheet metal is somehow given a pass and justified.
Now before we get the "not everybody needs a SO box" posts, I'll say right off the bat I agree, But as an example, where I'm going with this post is illustrated best in the HF 44" Box. I've looked at it myself, excellent box, well built, great price. And I think we could all agree it would serve someone well in a professional capacity for quite a while. I've said it here before, and I'll say it again, but I'd love for HF to offer a 24-26" Deep Lista/Vidmar type cabinets for use as a built in workbench with a toe-kick vs casters. I'd buy some right away assuming it was of the same quality as the 44".
Instead of justifying foil thin sheet metal as OK for home use, we should be demanding more quality in the budget goods. If HF can sell a good box at a great price, you would think all the other guys with just as much if not more buying power could come to the table with something a little better then the Tin-Foil boxes that are deemed "Good Enough for Home"..
and today you could buy a REALLY nice Kobalt/Pittsburg/Stanley setup for the same price I bet. To get a truly Cheap worthless tool set these days you pretty much have to go shopping at the dollar store, even WalMart has decent tools.