JMLangford
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Mine just pulled right off clean and easy.
Same here....just get up under one corner and put slow and consistent and the foam tape will pull away pretty easy
Mine just pulled right off clean and easy.
Kinda like a newb posting on a thread postulating on other people's reasons for stickering THEIR tool cart, just to feed his ego?![]()
Seems to be mostly guys who need to present themselves as "tool truck" guys and not "Harbor Freight" guys for the sake of their ego.
Seems to be mostly guys who need to present themselves as "tool truck" guys and not "Harbor Freight" guys for the sake of their ego.

Diggin that paint job!!!

You must work with fiberglass boats? All my buddies with glass fishing boats have that painted on their decks, coolers, etc.
They need to bring the coupon back... course it'd be gone when I finally have some extra tool money...
Dude thanks a bunch..

If this is a bad post feel free to remove it. But I have several drawers from the Harbor Freight red tool cart, so if anyone needs some feel free to contact me.
What size nuts/bolts are you guys using to attach stuff like hooks, pegboard, etc.? Seems like this isn't a high stress or high torque application, so I'm thinking relatively small fasteners, maybe even with Phillips heads, would be fine.
To the subject of this 150pg thread - the HF service cart.It depends on what you're going through to fasten them to.
To the subject of this 150pg thread - the HF service cart.
Hooks, pegboard. Might attach a couple of cordless impacts to a 16"x16" metal pegboard, but that would be secured to the cart using 4 fasteners. On another similar 16" square of pegboard, I might attach a wire basket and fill it with 4-6 spray cans.The fastener to use is entirely dependant on WHAT you are attaching to the cart... to which... is what we are asking.
I don't have a riveter, but maybe this is a good excuse to get one. Seems hand riveters are inexpensive. Aluminum rivets seem very cheap, but steel rivets seem on par with nuts and bolts pricing.The choice of fasteners for me...
Steel rivets for peg board sides... 3/16" you need to measure for proper length.
Hooks... I would match the original lag bolt size or use longer lag bolts and mount them in existing holes.
To the subject of this 150pg thread - the HF service cart.
Makes sense, avoid galvanic corrosion.Since the cart is made out of steel... you would use steel rivets... in case you wanted to know why.
To be honest, I don't know what I want simply because of lack of familiarity with riveting.To be honest... sheet metal to flat peg board is a clear choice for rivets... if you want nuts and bolts ... go that route
LOL. I was reading your post with my WTF face thinking I'd missed some bizarre cart + drywall mod in this massive thread, until I realized you were mixing up threads.Ahh yeah. I got my threads cornfuzed. :tard:
Ahh yeah. I got my threads cornfuzed. :tard:
LOL. I was reading your post with my WTF face thinking I'd missed some bizarre cart + drywall mod in this massive thread, until I realized you were mixing up threads.
Menards sells a rivnut gun now, 14$ goes up to 1/4-20 works greatI don't have a riveter, but maybe this is a good excuse to get one. Seems hand riveters are inexpensive. Aluminum rivets seem very cheap, but steel rivets seem on par with nuts and bolts pricing.
Why use a rivet for this instead of nuts and bolts? I can access both sides of the angle steel that comprises the legs of the cart.
I was looking at this pegboard online: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-1-Piece-Steel-Pegboard-Actual-16-in-x-16-in/50220687Yep, I did the same. My experience was the metal pegboard from Lowes was a better fit than the plastic one from Home depot