Lucid Moments
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I don't like my current tool storage. I have two boxes one is an old blue point roller cabinet with top box somewhere in the neighborhood of about 30" wide, the other is an American General 44" roller cabinet. I am strictly a hobbiest. I maintain, modify and repair my own cars, and sometimes cars of close friends and family. Plus any other odd jobs that come up.
My main gripe with my toolboxes is that they are both too shallow, and too deep both at the same time and no single drawer is wide enough to hold all my sockets. I really want a single deep drawer that will hold all my common sockets. I have considered two drawers, one for metric and one for SAE sockets but haven't seen anything that is laid out for that.
I am looking at US General boxes and am considering either the 72" roller cabinet by itself, or the 56" roller cabinet and top box. I really like the Icon 73" roller cabinet, but the price tag is a little steep. Obviously since the Icon is a little steep I am not really considering any of the tool truck boxes. I have looked at the tool vault 72" box.
I am also considering just keeping what I have, and put the money into more tools.
Any suggestions or additions or other general thoughts are appreciated.
My main gripe with my toolboxes is that they are both too shallow, and too deep both at the same time and no single drawer is wide enough to hold all my sockets. I really want a single deep drawer that will hold all my common sockets. I have considered two drawers, one for metric and one for SAE sockets but haven't seen anything that is laid out for that.
I am looking at US General boxes and am considering either the 72" roller cabinet by itself, or the 56" roller cabinet and top box. I really like the Icon 73" roller cabinet, but the price tag is a little steep. Obviously since the Icon is a little steep I am not really considering any of the tool truck boxes. I have looked at the tool vault 72" box.
I am also considering just keeping what I have, and put the money into more tools.
Any suggestions or additions or other general thoughts are appreciated.
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