I'm guessing a crossbed toolbox is out of the question? I love mine and hate it at the same time in that I can keep a pretty complete set of tools and misc items in there but it does take up a large amount of space. If you want to go real cheap you could buy a couple of ammo boxes from the local...
I'm pretty sure it is, 3' x 6' x.5", 2"x2"x.125" frame underneath, 4"x4"x.25" legs with 2"x2"x.25" connecting the legs on the bottom and 6"x2" 1200lb rated casters.
I'd have to pull it down for a model number, since the air compressor is sitting directly below it. I have no idea how much use it's seen, but it hasn't been used at all in the last 12 years for sure.
I'm a little worried about it since there was just a shop fire at a farm I worked for 2 years...
+1 for masterfoce boxes.
Although not all of their tools are made in the USA. Last time I was in there I was looking at the pliers and they were made in China so I opted for the channel-locks hanging next to them.
I have a heater in my shop that I've never seen run before that I would love to use on these cold days to get a little heat so I can feel my hands out there.
All I know is that this heater was put in the shop by my grandpa a very long time ago and converted to propane, my dad is no longer...
I should have known this would happen when I made this thread. I can understand where the snap-on guys are coming from. If I found out that there was a tool for $13 that did the same thing as my $300 one I would be very skeptical and or pissed off.
That ought to get the SO guys all riled up:D.