Surge Protector Mod
This is a fantastic, sleek, and hidden mod. I found a surge protector with mounting tabs on the end that would be perfect for the cart. And it fit right into the spot I wanted it to. It also has 4 usb charging ports on it which is great for my portable speaker, tablet with pdf repair manuals, or just using my iphone.
Here is the surge protector I chose to use:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K73M8VS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Picture one is a screeenshot of it.
1. Take the surge protector and choose where you want to mount it. The holes are small tolerance so make sure you mark where you want to drill using the surge protector itself as a template. I chose to make my marks on the outside of a leg and drill from the outside because it was easier with the same result since the surge protector is symmetric. see photo 2
2. I used rivets because it was cleaner but it worried me about cracking the plastic mounting tabs. Screws with nuts are alright to mount it as well. see photo 3
3. Once installed it tucks away nicely. I ran usb cables up through a screwdriver hole and into the main portion of my box from the surge protector. see photo 4
4. from the side you can't even tell it's there hardly in photo 5
5. In photo 6 I took a hook that I found at Home Depot. Another poster gave me the idea for it. It was drilled perfectly to go where the carriage bolts on the support leg are already pre-drilled. These are at home depot for around 6 dollars a pop and are called tornado brand hooks. There is a tab on the back to grind away (took me a minute literally). I used bolts and didn't have to enlarge the pre-drilled holes. Using carriage bolts might require slight modification.
6. Voila! Surge protector with 4 plugs, and extension cord, and all the usb port you need in a compact and sleek location