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Just wondering if someone had a SPG International 73" 21 drawer box. And if so is there room in the top drawer to stand up-up to 1/2 deep sockets on Ernst rails as well as do the thinner drawers handle diagonal wrench management.

Thanks and here's link about the box. There's a local guy to me that sells these things for $2,100. That's what makes it appealing.

http://www.costco.ca/SPG-Internatio...avy-Duty-Tool-Cabinet.product.100018869.html#
 
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Just wondering if someone had a SPG International 73" 21 drawer box. And if so is there room in the top drawer to stand up-up to 1/2 deep sockets on Ernst rails as well as do the thinner drawers handle diagonal wrench management.

Thanks and here's link about the box. There's a local guy to me that sells these things for $2,100. That's what makes it appealing.

http://www.costco.ca/SPG-Internatio...avy-Duty-Tool-Cabinet.product.100018869.html#

I wonder if this is the old Stanley Works of Canada that used to make the Husky boxes?
 

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I have the VRB 4211 from SPG, and in terms of vertical space, I haven't had any problem with 1/2" deep sockets (Though I only have a few) on Hansen style trays. As for the wrenches, the only shallow drawer on mine is a nominal 2" drawer, so I think about 1 7/8" actual depth (I can double check after work). worst case scenario, if that is indeed the drawer layout of the one your local guy is selling, I would just skip over the real shallow drawers, using them for measuring devices, pliers, screw drivers, etc. Frankly with how I have my boxes laid out, I wouldn't mind a few extra shallow drawers in lieu of the deeper ones.

Hope this was any help!
 
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I have the VRB 4211 from SPG, and in terms of vertical space, I haven't had any problem with 1/2" deep sockets (Though I only have a few) on Hansen style trays. As for the wrenches, the only shallow drawer on mine is a nominal 2" drawer, so I think about 1 7/8" actual depth (I can double check after work). worst case scenario, if that is indeed the drawer layout of the one your local guy is selling, I would just skip over the real shallow drawers, using them for measuring devices, pliers, screw drivers, etc. Frankly with how I have my boxes laid out, I wouldn't mind a few extra shallow drawers in lieu of the deeper ones.

Hope this was any help!


Yes sir that was what I figured. Thanks for the info.
 

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I have the 54" version of that toolbox, but I believe the 72" main section uses all the same drawers.

Does this answer your question?

The majority of my 1/2" sockets fit standing up, with the exception of a few large ones (The socket in the corner is a 35mm deep socket, which measures 3.5" tall).

The biggest wrench in the box right now is a 1-1/4", which is sitting on Ernst rails.
 

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I have the 54" version of that toolbox, but I believe the 72" main section uses all the same drawers.

Does this answer your question?

The majority of my 1/2" sockets fit standing up, with the exception of a few large ones (The socket in the corner is a 35mm deep socket, which measures 3.5" tall).

The biggest wrench in the box right now is a 1-1/4", which is sitting on Ernst rails.

Thanks Bany that's a big help. How is the socket drawer working out with the weight, I heard the SPG's give it up and sag bad. My other issue is the wrenches, this is the same problem I have with my KRL, nothing bigger then 1-1/8" on racks which kills it for me. I got way too much **** to be able to lay it flat.
 

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It racks ever so slightly if you try to open it with one hand in the centre (it doesn't jamb, but you hear the sockets rattle a little). If you use two hands it's fine. The rest of the drawers open and close with one finger

This is just a home-use box, and a huge improvement over my old friction slide craftsmen box.

The SPG SHD (super heavy duty) and the SPG value series are miles apart. For comparison;
54" SPG SDH - 544lbs
56" SPG Tech Series (Value Series) - 320lbs

And if you don't mind supporting your neighbour the SHD boxes are made in Canada (or at least assembled)

http://www.spginternational.com/cli...Fichiers/International Catalogue 2015 ANG.pdf

Bany
 
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Thanks again Bany. If you're having that issue with the socket drawer I'll kill it with what I have. I'm up for supporting our brothers in the northern parts eh, got several buddies up there. But I don't want to blow a couple grand for the sake of blowing a couple grand on a new box. But I do like the amount of drawers, just not the depth.
 

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I have the 42" value series (got it for $399 on Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FLJ6T6/?tag=atomicindus08-20

and agree with what Bany says. I could load mine pretty good but if I seriously overload it, or if I wrenched for a living, it wouldn't last too long. For my needs it is a great value.

The value series drawers are rated at 100 pounds. The SHD drawers are rated at 120 and 240 for the deeper drawers.
 
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