I've been looking at some of the prices of the roll boxes available, and they can get rather astronomical. I got to thinking, and building custom electronics enclosures was one of the main things I did at my old job.
Now that I'm self employed, I realize I have a heap of time on my hands.
For the prices that people pay on some of these, I could build one hell of a box. 500lb double row slides, Square tube frame construction, removable side panels for cleaning and drawer/slide access, etc.
I've got so much time on my hands lately that I'm always thinking of something to do to keep myself busy, but this one actually seems to make a lot of sense.
If people are paying 10k+ for snap-on boxes, I'm sure they would pay $10k for a tougher, lighter box with custom drawer config, right?
Unless, of course, they're paying $10k just so they can show off their nameplate.
For instance, you could have a 48" cab with full width drawers, that easily fit all torque wrenches and breaker bars, or some of the folks here could actually fit their entire screwdriver collection in one drawer.

Now that I'm self employed, I realize I have a heap of time on my hands.
For the prices that people pay on some of these, I could build one hell of a box. 500lb double row slides, Square tube frame construction, removable side panels for cleaning and drawer/slide access, etc.
I've got so much time on my hands lately that I'm always thinking of something to do to keep myself busy, but this one actually seems to make a lot of sense.
If people are paying 10k+ for snap-on boxes, I'm sure they would pay $10k for a tougher, lighter box with custom drawer config, right?
Unless, of course, they're paying $10k just so they can show off their nameplate.

For instance, you could have a 48" cab with full width drawers, that easily fit all torque wrenches and breaker bars, or some of the folks here could actually fit their entire screwdriver collection in one drawer.

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