timdp
Well-known member
I can understand the reasoning behind having the drawers lock in place when the top lid is down (general security lock and stability when moving the chest), but it drives me nuts. Many years ago when I go my first HF chest, the first thing I did was rip the locking bar out by the roots. Felt really great to just open a drawer instead of opening the top and then opening a drawer.
Now I have a well used big 5 drawer Craftsman top chest that is going to live under a workbench for now so there will be no way to open the drawers without pulling it out from under the cabinet. I'm ready to take a grinder to the locking bars but I thought I would get comments here before I do the deed.
What say all of you, keep or disable?
Now I have a well used big 5 drawer Craftsman top chest that is going to live under a workbench for now so there will be no way to open the drawers without pulling it out from under the cabinet. I'm ready to take a grinder to the locking bars but I thought I would get comments here before I do the deed.
What say all of you, keep or disable?