five roller bottoms, five tops, one mid, and half a dozen carry boxes. Most of them just old C-man... nothing expensive or exotic. Just some boxes to keep some tool s in. Here's a couple of them, I need to take some pics with em all in the same place lol
Interesting question; I have a really nice stainless roll-away with add on top cab, C-man roll-away with top cab, and about 10 misc. others acquired over the years of mixed portable type with my old Kennedy being my first when I stated in the trades.
Over 11 not counting hand carry types and my miniature snap-on box.
4 rolling bench types over 60" long
3 standard size bottom rollers
1 standard top box
2 Kennedy boxes
1 aluminum track box
2 middle sections
1 hang on cabinet
In the shop;
KRL 722, Cornwell Tool Cart and HF 5 Drawer Tool Cart
In the trailer;
An older Craftsman 26" roller and 3 Kobalt rollers
In the Garage;
2 Craftsman Rollers with mid and top box and an old 2 Drawer CM roller with top box, numerous smaller tool boxes anything from metal to plastic
Three Craftsman bottom boxes seem to suffice, although I have a small C-Man top box that I've turned into a bolt bin. The other bottom Craftsman single went to my oldest daughter when she moved from an apartment into a house.
I also have 7. OMG if i counted carry arounds... forget it... maybe I should have a garage sale. Pfft... would probably buy my own stuff back before it drove off.
1 craftsman top box (first tool box for tech school 1979)
1 snap on top box ( Rick Mears)
1 Rem-Line bottom box (painted purple from the street rod shop days)
Gray craftmans bottom and middle set
Last Snap-on set from my wrenching days (model number???, never cared at the time. Was ordered as. "Give me the biggest SOB you make. Becauce my tools are touching and I'm pissed".)
Black top and bottom from Menards. Not a bad set for the money.
HF 44" with side cabinets. My garage/mechanic tools
A 24" blue bottom cart from a Hospital crash cart I got for free. I use it for my hobby room where I build my models. Shallow drawer is perfect for the little bottles of paint.
Sitting on top of that is a wood "machinist box" from Lowe's I use for my gunsmithing tools and cleaning kits.
In the garage I have an old box with two pull out drawers that I have a nut and bolt collection in. I haven't opened it up in over a year now, and I'm about to toss it out! I'm out of real estate and need room!
4 consisting of:
HF 44" bottom
26" top and bottom combo ( can't remember the brand, were included with a project car I bought)
Craftsman portable carry box that was old TWA mechanics box who used to live across the street. He passed away first, then a fee years later when she passed away the grand daughter inherited the house and was throwing everything away that she didn't want. I may post some pics it's pretty neat.
I don't have any roller cabinets or top boxes just a few plastic toolboxes, need to get a proper one really but we have a lot less options here in the UK, its all rubbish or pro brands and really expensive, plus I would have to rearrange my garage just to make room for a 26".
So far 2 48" tall vidmars, 1 tall vidmar (not sure how tall, aroun 5'), 1 42" Remline 10 drawer, 1 Husky 42" cabinet 13 drawer, HF 5 drawer roll around tool cart, and a Husky work bench