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I had planned to buy the HF 5-dr rolling tool cart when my local store stocked them in the blue...
But my needs/wants have changed a bit... I picked up a Lincoln SW TIG 200 and since I'm really limited on floor space; I need a cart/chest to do double duty now. I'm going to go with a longer tool chest from Kobalt, Husky, or Milwaukee and add a ZTFab kit to it to hold the gas bottle. If I go with a 41"/46" base cart I will have room to add a 26"/27"/30" chest on top and still have room for the welder next to it. That gives me enough storage for all of my tools and welding peripherals while also condensing down my two smaller tool chests between the garage and basement workshop.
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The Milwaukee 46" chest from H-D:
The Milwaukee is such a nicer and better constructed tool chest for the money... and it happens to match the colors of the Lincoln. Unfortunately, H-D only offers the 30" top chest as a complete combo; however, it's still the best way to buy it so I'll just use the bottom cabinet in my basement hobby area:
I'll just have to tell myself it's red to match the Lincoln welder or it's Team Honda racing red... red is one of my least favorite colors... but I bleed Black&Gold.
EDIT: After checking out all of the local tool chests in person, the Milwaukee is hands down the best quality and features for the cost. So I deleted the others from the post since they aren't even in the running anymore.
But my needs/wants have changed a bit... I picked up a Lincoln SW TIG 200 and since I'm really limited on floor space; I need a cart/chest to do double duty now. I'm going to go with a longer tool chest from Kobalt, Husky, or Milwaukee and add a ZTFab kit to it to hold the gas bottle. If I go with a 41"/46" base cart I will have room to add a 26"/27"/30" chest on top and still have room for the welder next to it. That gives me enough storage for all of my tools and welding peripherals while also condensing down my two smaller tool chests between the garage and basement workshop.
EDIT:
The Milwaukee 46" chest from H-D:
The Milwaukee is such a nicer and better constructed tool chest for the money... and it happens to match the colors of the Lincoln. Unfortunately, H-D only offers the 30" top chest as a complete combo; however, it's still the best way to buy it so I'll just use the bottom cabinet in my basement hobby area:
I'll just have to tell myself it's red to match the Lincoln welder or it's Team Honda racing red... red is one of my least favorite colors... but I bleed Black&Gold.
EDIT: After checking out all of the local tool chests in person, the Milwaukee is hands down the best quality and features for the cost. So I deleted the others from the post since they aren't even in the running anymore.
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If not, attaching the legs he has into the butcher block top is going to ****. I may have to help him out with that too.
That's going to ****, but I really need to do it to properly finish off my little hobby space. I may just put down the flooring under the workbench area for now, then finish the rest over spring break when my wife and son are gone or over the summer if they don't go to Florida over spring break.
Jeez, this garage is so cheaply built and the garage door is even more cheaply installed. The exterior has the perforated soffit cover but there isn't a ridge vent or gable vents. I'm going to install the "ducts" on the bottom of the roof decking so I can put more insulation in the sides where the space isn't usable as storage. I wanted to blow in cellulose insulation in the walls and in between the ceiling, but it will be a pain to install a vapor barrier on most of the wall area so I think I'm just going to use backed fiberglass batts on those areas. I'll use the backed batts under my storage decking above the ceiling too, but most of the sections are 4' wide so I have to figure out a solution to hold two 2' wide sections in place until the plywood is up.

We bought the house in March of 2000 before I even knew about the GJ and my wife and I loved the neighborhood. No other houses in the area really even had 2 car garages so we bought this place. In my defense it was our first house and we only planned to be in it for 5-7 years. So now I'm hoping for a repeat from the oak tree.
