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Just got my Husky 72in Mobile Workbench

Cobradriver

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fair few do use them in daily pro environment and will do the job for right minded user .

Heck...I'll even add this point....You could by 6 (not a typo) Husky 72" boxes for what I bought my Snap On Classic 96 a few years back.

Had this wide assortment of boxes from various mfgs been available then I doubt I'd own my current box.
 
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dfellows5

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You said on the Husky 72" box :I'm really impressed with this box. I've already started moving tools over. I've got all my sockets and a few other things in the top drawer and it slides like it's empty. I am going to mount a Craftsman 5196 on it and build a hutch using the wall control metal pegboard in gloss black. I'll hang a computer monitor and a low profile shop light in the hutch." Any pics of the completed box setup?? Please???
 

Andres26tnt

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I got the 62" version, wish I had the 72" version tho. The layout is not ideal and the long single drawer has 1 slider per side.
 
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PartsGuy

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I have the 66" version, and for another $25 and a handful of rivets, I added another slide kit to that top drawer. I still overload the hell out of it, but it works pretty well anyway!
 

johnsGarage

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I know this is an older post, but I'm wondering if anyone has mounted any tools to the top of this workbench? I'm thinking of getting it, but want to know if I can mount a 10" band saw and a 10" drill press to the benchtop.
 
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