A few weeks ago I moved my Craftsman 26" stack toolbox, and 26" lower cabinet boxes from my parent's shop over to our new house into my garage. In doing so I unloaded all tools out of the boxes to make them easier to load, and because I intended to fully reorganize them. I cleaned them up, regreased all the slides, and put brand new drawer liners in each.
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After doing so, I started planning out my reorganization of tools, and just wasn't pleased. I wanted all of my sockets in one drawer, like they were in the bigger box at my parent's shop etc. And it just wasn't happening with these boxes. So I brainstormed, figured I could fit everything in a 44" HF roll cab and 7 drawer end cabinet and throw a nice top on the 44" and have another workbench in the process. Ran the idea by the wife, told her I could probably sell what I had on CL to cover a large portion of the HF box price, and she OK'd it
So I posted them up on CL. So far the Craftsman stack combo sold for $300, my full asking price

so I thought that was a good enough start to go pick up the $359 HF 44" box. No pics yet, but we all know what they look like. I'll get pics when I hang the side cabinet and start putting the tools in. So far I'm very pleased with the space and the ball bearing slides.
If my other 26" lower Craftsman cabinet doesn't sell soon, I may just clean it up, repaint it, put some better casters on it, and a wooden top, and use it as a roll around cart. It is the perfect height to nest under my main workbench.