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    HF 44" toolchest to small?

    It comes down to how you intend to use it. I like the looks and depth of the 56 better but when I really thought about what and how I would store tools I decided to go with the 44 and a 7 drawer side cabinet. I mostly have hand tools in the box so the deeper drawers of the 56 are somewhat wasted...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I've been working out of those two boxes for nearly thirty years without a problem. Now I wonder how I got anything done with such a poultry array of tools.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I just went from these To this. It's like moving into a bigger house. I don't know what to do with all the extra room.
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    The shack in the back

    Wow! I need to clean more often. Ran across a couple blasts from the past today. First is an adjustable rev control plug in module for an MSD ignition in an unopened package complete with MSD screw driver to adjust it circa early 90's. Second is a Predator carburetor circa late 80's. Man I...
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    The shack in the back

    The outside isn't much to look at just a 30 year old galvanized building that needs a new roof. It's 30x60 with a couple of lean-to's that house tractors mowers etc. I partitioned the front off at 28 feet for the shop. The back is used for storage although we have used it for quick projects when...
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    The shack in the back

    Hello, hello, I’m in the process of revamping my shop and ran across this site while looking for ideas on building a new workbench or reworking my existing one. This place is great! I’ve found more info then I know what to do with and not only on the workbench but a bunch of other subjects I...
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    Husky 46" vs Husky 52" 9 Drawer Cabinet... which to get?

    The glass front cabinets are only rated for 500 lbs. per the Home Depot site. That's not much. I wish the larger HF were as economical as the 44". I have two 26" top boxes that I want to put on whatever I buy and feel HF 44" is to narrow. Their combined weight is probably at the 500 lbs. max of...
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