Can't forget about craftsmanship in this discussion. The amount of craftsmanship in a product will also dictate price. For knives for example, sure you can get a $20 knife that cuts halfway decent. You can also spend $2000 or $20000 on a blade that is a beautiful work of art that few people in...
I have one just like it that I got off of the truck. Won a coin flip and scored it for $150. He then warrantied out every single drawer slide on it with brand new ballbearing slides. Pretty decent box. Drawers are a little flimsy when extended out but a good box none the less
I drilled a probably 200 3/8 holes with a little dewalt hammer drill. I ended up spending about $200 in drill bits and 12 hours of labor. For the last 20 holes I finally bought a Bosch Bulldog. Finished that last 20 holes in minutes with one bit, and that bit has continued to drill probably 500...
X2 on the Bosch 1" SDS bulldog. I've drilled probably 1000s of holes with mine setting 3/8, 1/2, and 5/8 anchors. I've drilled a handful of 1" holes with it and 4 holes 3.5" diameter with a hole saw bit. It struggled hard with that and took a stupid amount of time. 40 1/2" holes is half a days...
Messaged dragonfire on Facebook last night and got a reply this morning. He just dropped a mockup of a new cabinet that has 4' drawers for larger tools. The depth of the drawers is 3" for the shallow and 6" for the deep.
Actual inside drawer width is 19.25" and 42.75"
Highly suggest the harbor freight 3 ton Daytona. Surprisingly great quality from harbor freight. Honestly probably feels like the most well made product in that entire store.
Can anyone confirm that a 6" grinder will fit in one of the deep drawers of the 5 drawer cart? I'm wanting to make one of these my welding box but wanted to make sure the grinders will fit
Hypertherm Powermax 30 AIR
It has an air compressor built in and will cut up to 1/2 plate.
You don't have to drag an air hose to it or worry about wet air. It's all self contained.
Mine has been earning its keep in a commercial environment for 2 years now.
Got one for my dad last year to haul rocks and hay around his property last year and he's been using the heck out of it.
Seems to be holding up so far. Definitely not construction grade but old man with a bad back grade? Definitely