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I don't have a steel fab shop with shear, bending brake, spot welder, and the jigs to build the commercial drawer units that I salvaged. Plus, I'd much rather buy than spend the amount of time it would take to do a one-of run of them. I'd rather use my shop than spend months building parts to assemble it from.
In the years I've been on GJ, I've only seen a handfull of threads where anybody was successful at building their own tool box. And, I've seen none where anybody thought it was time effective after they had done it.
It's just frustrating to buy one, and find out it doesn't perform to it's specs.
As far as my box's history, I presume that it was manufactured shortly before I purchased it and unpacked it from its carton. Hopefully the history was factory, warehouse, ship to store. I haven't been rough on it, just installed and loaded it, went to open drawers a few weeks later, and they are racked, rubbing and not working.
Ok OP. When you put this box under box I assuming that you took off casters and put shims under to level front to back and side to side? Do you think that in process of doing that that just maybe you racked the box yourself? If your shimming just the corners then loading the box your probably flexing the box but doing that. A better way would be to place 2x4 under the box first and shim that.

Ok I see what is happening now. I notice at one point in time when looking at Craftsman boxes that the drawers did seem alittle flimsy. I was surprised the HF 44 did seem to be alittle sturdier. I have 4 44’s and if press down a on fronts I can see slides flex. It fact just noticed slides are only held in by 2 clips and one rivet. I could see adding another rivet on each side that attaches to the drawer. Looks like I found myself another project to do on my boxes. Thanks. LOL.
When moving to another state my Mac box racked..
Last piece of Mac I bought. And no, it was not the cheaper box but a top of the line box
Their standard is 12 gauge and they will make anything you want. We had some boxes made to custom fit around an air compressor on a truck. We would use the drawer as step.The expensive boxes are cheap too. None of them are good enough for me. I want to see some serious thick sheet metal. 14 and 12 gage.

When moving to another state my Mac box racked..
Last piece of Mac I bought. And no, it was not the cheaper box but a top of the line box