








Nice work! Who's going to be the first GJ'er to make replacement ones out of solid steel?
Nice work! Who's going to be the first GJ'er to make replacement ones out of solid steel?
Installed matting on both carts today also. I went with a fine rib rubber mat. Figured it will help revent things from rolling off it & give a bit better traction for things. Plus it matches the mat that came with my HF hydraulic lift cart.
I used carpet tape, no glue, seems to be holding pretty good. That's how I attached the mat to the lift cart too. Time will tell. Just need to clean all the white **** off them still.
Edit: Doesn't look all funny like that in person, it's from the photo resizing app I used.
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Where are you getting the ribbed mat? I went to a couple stores locally, closest thing I found was flat rubber at HD. Smells like a tire factory and is kind of stiff.

My two black 5 drawer carts showed up at the local HF store today; just got them home and somewhat unboxed. I’ll be combining the two and documenting the build.
I have the 64033 models. I can’t compare with the other two models but the build quality seems fairly stout and I have nothing to complain about, yet anyhow.
*edit* Yes, that’s a 2007 Ford Focus Sedan in the background and yes, I did bring both carts home in it at the same time.

Glad to hear the Focus made it home with both of them. Usually they are Found On Road Dead.![]()
I have owned more than my fair share of Furds. I currently have three in my line up.![]()


Before you cover that edge with trim... consider a spritz of rattle can gloss black. If the cart hangs out with moisture is in the air... it will rust on that fresh cut.
I did that cut for a different modification and hit it with paint... glad I did.
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All in all, I’m finding this combination incredibly easy and I’m surprised that only a handful of other members (that I’ve seen in this thread anyway) have done this.

I think the reason why more haven't modded them like this is that it isn't a real money saver over buying a full drawered cabinet. Really the mod you are performing is to eliminate the open bottom shelf and add drawers. It's a cool mod but IMO it isn't worth the effort for me. Two 5 drawers will run $340ish after coupon. A 44" full cabinet can be had for $400 or a 26" is $240ish. Don't get me wrong I love my 5 drawer and 4 drawer carts but they aren't worth modding to me.![]()


They must watch this thread for ideas of what to offer. Cheaper and less work than the Snap-off bumpers.
If companies really monitored GJ threads that closely, Zen would have a free Tesla by now.

If companies really monitored GJ threads that closely, Zen would have a free Tesla by now.

Okay, one side of the top section done...
Had to drill out the rivets for one slide and add two slides. I made two new spacer blocks out of wood to get the slides square and it worked great.
Note to anyone who may attempt this mod, take the time and cover all of your slides with masking tape. I now have metal shavings stuck in some of the slides and they will need to be taken apart and cleaned. There is no easy way to take these slides apart.