I went with the 56” first for the mill tooling. I needed some deeper drawers for that stuff. This was a few months ago. When I went to get another box to get my tools off the walls, again I needed some deeper drawers than the 44 had. Once I had the second 56, I couldn’t find another. I got a 44, moved the mill tooling to it. I was wrong thinking I needed deeper drawers after all. Then that 56 went next to the other for my tools. The reason I didn’t get a 72 is no one has one on hand, and I like having the room on the right for the steamer.
The 44 is perfect for the mill tooling. I’m quite happy with the 5 drawer cart, 44 and 56’s. I actually like the drawer latches that most guys dislike. I have a 56 top chest and two 44 bottoms ordered. As I get things settled in, I may decide I don’t want the top chest. HF said they don’t care if I decide to not pick it up when it comes in. The 44’s will go under the long bench.
The 44’s will hold a lot of stuff that’s scattered around in different places. As I’ve organized and go back and revisit things the whole shop becomes more of an extension of myself each time. It’s a great way to unwind.. getting things dialed in.
At one time I had thought I’d buy two or three Vidmar cabinets for all this. I’m happy with the HF series 2 boxes. I’m in them for a lot less money and I like how it’s all working out.
All of these boxes, except for occasionally moving the mill tooling 44” box, are stationary in my shop. The 44’s under the bench will definitely have the wheels removed. I’m thinking I’ll take them off the 56’s, too to lower them. So, I’m not a good use case for the durability of these boxes in a shop environment where they are wheeled around all the time and getting that sort of workout. They are great for my needs and I don’t see anything out there that’s readily available and cost competitive.






Looks good. Can you take a socket off with one hand? That’s always bugged me. I’m thinking Ernst vs Westling machine.Getting the drawers sorted out. Admittedly I enjoy organizing. It’s a great way to destress. I’m liking the Ernst socket rails. I labeled everything today. Their labels work well.
Pliers organizers. I like the Ernst here, too. I had the wire rack style previously. It’s wedged in the drawer tight, and that’s holding it in place nicely.
Needed a bin longer than Schaller’s longest (12”)..
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Looks good. Can you take a socket off with one hand? That’s always bugged me. I’m thinking Ernst vs Westling machine.




Steven, I really like your organizing, including those Ernst plier racks and Schaller boxes. Unfortunately I chose the Costco and 26" HF Chest and Boxes for my garage. The shallow HF drawers are less than two inches deep (no good for Schaller boxes) and the shallow drawers on the Costco box are less than three inches deep (no good for the Ernst plier racks).

Ron, thank you very much. I ordered the assortment of inch deep boxes.Very nice rehab of your storage.
Bob - Schaller also makes a bunch of boxes that are 1 inch high.
https://www.schallercorporation.com/plastic-boxes/
Ron









I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I wish I could get caught up enough to get that organized.






Man, I thought I was hot stuff to have 3 ,44 HF boxes. You have raised the game with 5 56s in just one picture, plus the others.
The cleanliness and organization of the place is top notch. Well done. (aka I'm jealous)
Are you going to keep the pegboard? If so, what do you plan to hang on it? Have you filled all of those boxes up?

Slodat, your shop is really coming together! Very nice set up. I'm curious what those clips attached to your hot rod under the rear window are for. I've never seen those before.
Jay