Basically yes, depends on the grinder but that is a good trade. That said this is a very flimsy tool box and the slides bind up especially with age.
Basically yes, depends on the grinder but that is a good trade. That said this is a very flimsy tool box and the slides bind up especially with age.
My work space is a 8x16 storage shed, which me and my father in-law built. He was showing me how to build one. I don't have a stand for the grinder, and thought it might not be to smart to send sparks flying in an all wood structure.Has to be better than a unopened grinder laying around....
Cannot have too many toolboxes if there are tools laying around unorganized....
If the slides aren't up to your liking and duty, put "less active" tools in that one and upgrade to something for more regular use.

I found this on Craigslist and am wondering if it looks like a keeper. Guy want to trade it for a grinder. I had my grinder that has been sitting in the attic unopened for the past 4yrs at least. all opinions appreciated
This CM box may look okay but it's homeowner grade level which is way below the heavy-duty or premium line. The trade is fine but keep in mind that this is a light-duty box that very limited in space. Might be okay for an overflow tool box.

That is very good to know., Thank You.it's a cheap tool box, grease the slides and use it . I have a couple of cheapy sears boxes in the mix and haven't broken one yet. Keep in mind roller draw slides are fairly new to mechanics boxes, My old Snap-on box has the same slides that sears box has.
This CM box may look okay but it's homeowner grade level which is way below the heavy-duty or premium line. The trade is fine but keep in mind that this is a light-duty box that very limited in space. Might be okay for an overflow tool box.
Personally I like to spend my money on good tools, never could see the sense in spending good money on a box just so people could see the name brand. I have 2 snap-on boxes, one Mac box, and half a dozen Crapsman and no-name boxes, and I bought them all used for very little money, and I have never broken any of them.
Oh and that 2.1 amp grinder in s POS.
Guys working out of an 8X16 shed. I'd say this box will last him for a while.
It's a decent box that will meet your needs better than the 4 year old grinder that's still in the box! If this is your first big box (as opposed to peg board or hand-held tool boxes) you'll think you've died and gone to heaven.![]()
That box is a bottom-feeder toy. It's intended for a thirteen year-old to keep a few tools for working on his bicycle. Any real use, and it's going to fold-up like Reynolds Wrap.
The grinder is cheap, and most likely Chinese, but it's functional. You're better-off with the grinder and a real box than no grinder and a Craftsman "homeowner-grade" box.
1984 to today, over 30 years for a set under $75 back in the day. I bought it with a dent in it.
It has seen a rough life, and is holding up fine.
I spent the money for the tools in the drawers, not for the drawers holding the tools.
My "bottom feeder" is functional, the same as a $1000 SnapOn box.

1984 to today, over 30 years for a set under $75 back in the day. I bought it with a dent in it.
It has seen a rough life, and is holding up fine.
I spent the money for the tools in the drawers, not for the drawers holding the tools.
My "bottom feeder" is functional, the same as a $1000 SnapOn box.
I found this on Craigslist and am wondering if it looks like a keeper. Guy want to trade it for a grinder. I had my grinder that has been sitting in the attic unopened for the past 4yrs at least. all opinions appreciated.
Jayson![]()
