Thought I would share some pics of my Harbor Freight service cart (Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics). I’ve had it for 8 months now. Here is a list of mods I’ve completed so far:
First mod was adding a frame around the bottom of the cart utilizing 2” angle iron and stronger casters (ran out of fixed casters, had to spot weld a pair to make them “fixed”). I’m a multi-craft maintenance tech in a large manufacturing facility, > 500,000 sq ft that also requires using freight elevators.
Removed the US General badge and added some cheap Snap On stickers (to piss off a co-worker).
Sprayed the lid with spray on bed liner to keep the top looking good.
Completed mod that allows for longer handle pry bar storage under the lid.
Added a folding side shelf from one of my Craftsman bottom boxes that I’ve had since the mid eighties. Painted and spray on bed lined.
Added a Harbor Freight side cabinet. I didn’t want it hanging directly off the service cart, so I extended the frame, added 2 more swivel casters, center ones being fixed casters. I also wasn't fond of cutting the top lip off the side box for a closer fit to the main box so I used a couple pieces of ½”x 2” flat bar aluminum to fabricate spacers between the boxes and facilitate bolting the boxes together. Made for a nice clean addition.
Added the folding shelf to the back side of the side box since I set the side box flush in front and off- set in the back.
Future mods will include:
Awaiting set of pliers racks from Matts65ss here on GJ.
Watching eBay & Craigslist for an older used 4” Columbian or Craftsman vise(USA made). Wanting to add a small vise table.
Paint the support frame, especially after adding a vise table.
Snap ON lid supports that keep the lid completely vertical while open.
And of course better tool organization, socket racks, wrench racks, etc.