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The easiest way is to just call us and then we can help you figure out which wheels are best. Our number is 800-618-8028, pres #1 to get to me.

We do really good GJ discounts but you can always buy from someone else. I can at least give you the right part number(s).

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Can anyone link me to replacement swivel caster wheels (so I can change the 2 fixed wheels to swivels) without me having to read through 94 pages, please?
 
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Which cart do you have? That info would be helpful.

Sorry, thought this thread was cart-specific and wasn't paying attention.

It's a rebranded version of the Harbor Freight 5-drawer tool cart.

Someone in another thread had mentioned HF sells swivel casters that match what their carts have so I was hoping to identify which ones they are.
 

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Sorry, thought this thread was cart-specific and wasn't paying attention.

It's a rebranded version of the Harbor Freight 5-drawer tool cart.

Someone in another thread had mentioned HF sells swivel casters that match what their carts have so I was hoping to identify which ones they are.

Ah, OK, you want this thread...

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=137365&highlight=drawer

I don't have your cart, but I would just take one off and bring it in to HF and match it up. Should be the 5"x2" caster. I'd bet that it's this one...
https://www.harborfreight.com/5-in-polyurethane-heavy-duty-swivel-caster-69852.html

Here's some on AMZN...
https://www.amazon.com/Caster-Wheels-Swivel-Casters-Polyurethane/dp/B01MY8ZUCR/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1XH43SLNLW3BN&keywords=5+swivel+caster+wheels&qid=1561395120&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011&rnid=2470954011&rps=1&s=gateway&sprefix=5%22+swivel+caster%2Ctools%2C157&sr=8-5
 
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Sorry, thought this thread was cart-specific and wasn't paying attention.

It's a rebranded version of the Harbor Freight 5-drawer tool cart.

Someone in another thread had mentioned HF sells swivel casters that match what their carts have so I was hoping to identify which ones they are.

Just hit your local Princess Auto, they have a good selection of casters.
 

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I have a Homak tool cart that I actually won in a drawing a couple of years ago. The lid was always the weakest link - hinged but no kind of prop or other retainer, so that the lid was either closed, or flopped clear open and hung down the back side. Last week I installed a set of shocks from Amazon along with some HF magnet bars on the inside of the lid, which makes this cart very useable now. I also dug out my extra set of Stark magnetic tool trays - [no, not THAT Stark Industries] - I already use a set of these on my garage fridge and other tool boxes, but these will help with the cart too - extra space, and they are moveable. The whole car is still in the organizing stage, but at least now I can make full use of it. :)
 

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This is a photo of the cart right after I picked it up. Pretty hefty steel, too.
 

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Looks exactly like my mac cart. And yes, no lid hinge. I ordered one from mac for another box but as it doesn't fit perfectly I hadn't installed it. Hate to drill into the lid.

[A2QUOTE=slik560;7950092]This is a photo of the cart right after I picked it up. Pretty hefty steel, too.[/QUOTE]
 

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And some people believe that HF carts are ****. I'm not sure a Snap-On or Crapsman can do that.

HF are **** that is a Snap On cart.
I have the SO transmission cart with a 3n1 on top and more tooling in the box my dealer could not believe the weight it is holding. The drawers slide in and out no issue.
 

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Wasn’t going to post this, but seeing as there is a thread...this is my newest cart! 2015 Homak/NAPA special edition. It’s a bit beat but I’m working on cleaning it up as my garage box!
 

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What do you think of this one.? Slap a Hazet sticker on it and call it " Baby Hazet" 3ef00a5c1d08e7e28bdc5a57ed35bc70.jpgad0f358221f0edf55df98fafa1ce47c5.jpg



Nice work on the Hazet paint. These IKEA carts are excellent and can only benefit from improved caster wheels.
I own several.
My preferred use is “Gun Cleaning Assistant”.
 

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More of a mobile work bench I built from things I had around the shop. Spent about $25.00 to put it together.bench1.jpg

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Here's one I built to custom size (already posted in the "Show us your welding project" thread). I really wanted to buy something but couldn't find anything to suit so I built one. It's an oil service cart with battery operated pump.
 

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Here's one I built to custom size (already posted in the "Show us your welding project" thread). I really wanted to buy something but couldn't find anything to suit so I built one. It's an oil service cart with battery operated pump.

That’s very nice and neat. Would you mind sharing some details on the pump/hoses etc!?:thumbup:

Looked in your other post, details duly noted. Thanks.
 
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Here's one I built to custom size (already posted in the "Show us your welding project" thread). I really wanted to buy something but couldn't find anything to suit so I built one. It's an oil service cart with battery operated pump.


I’d just starting using a Macnaught pump recently. Have you had any issues with it pumping that heavier oil? It hasn’t been pumping 10w40 very well for me.
 

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Tool carts in my shop.
 

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I’d just starting using a Macnaught pump recently. Have you had any issues with it pumping that heavier oil? It hasn’t been pumping 10w40 very well for me.

I use it on 75w140 no problems. It's not particularly fast, but it works fine for 1-2 litres or so for a gearbox or a differential. It can take a few mins to pump 6L of 10w60 into a race engine though.
 

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I use it on 75w140 no problems. It's not particularly fast, but it works fine for 1-2 litres or so for a gearbox or a differential. It can take a few mins to pump 6L of 10w60 into a race engine though.


I had extremely slow experience with 10w40. But I was told they’re going to have a different kind of impeller in the stems. I haven’t been able to try it out yet. I’m hoping maybe it will speed things up a bit.

How’d you get them stem to dig your jugs?
 

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The stem comes with a few adaptors but not one for a DIN61 as used on european IBCs. The blue threaded section sits over a barb on the stem. I cut the blue adaptor off with sidecutters and drilled a 2" hole in the original cap from the oil container. Slid the cap over the barb and voila.
 

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The stem comes with a few adaptors but not one for a DIN61 as used on european IBCs. The blue threaded section sits over a barb on the stem. I cut the blue adaptor off with sidecutters and drilled a 2" hole in the original cap from the oil container. Slid the cap over the barb and voila.


I may have to do something similar
 

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Nothing fancy but it works. Got this at Target for around $20 a couple of years ago. Not big but pretty sturdy.1b6ab9b3d04d43758396fd69f16902ec.jpg

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Matco for me. I've got a smaller cart for electrical ****.
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I have watched this thread for a good while and have been meaning to add mine. I had a nice blue point that someone traded me for something, don’t remember. Anyways the garage I had at the time was a two car and everything was just a few steps away. I ended up selling or trading that cart, don’t remember. So fast forward and we moved and I have a three car garage, but they are separated. A two car and a one bay perpendicular to each other. I had a KR 59 that I had intended to use as a box for my machine tools. I also had a librarian cart that I just put parts on. I measured and it was a match made in heaven. So the box went on top with the usual tools for general work and oil changes. I put blowmolded boxes of impact sockets, front end tools, specialty tools, torque wrenches, a drop light, battery charger and my automotive AC gauges. It has been perfect. Upgrades are to come. I need more can storage so a custom one will be built. I also want a place for my prybars.
 

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My USG 1-drawer in the garage that I'm slowly recovering to something normal. I'm debating about upgrading to the 4 or 5 drawer version - I'd like easier access to a few thing on those shelves, and would look tidier too (I'll probably get the 4-drawer since I can reuse the fold-down shelf I have on this one, and it's narrower than the 5-drawer):
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For $83, it's hard to beat though...
 

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My latest cart. I bought it from a shop that was going out of business about 2 years ago. It was pretty beat up, but it cleaned up nicely. This thing is really built like a tank.
 

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Rubbermaid from Lowe’s. My AR TRXXX pressure washer is 60 pounds. The hitachi 11 gallon air tank is 25 pounds. When not holding the pressure washer , I wheel it out to whatever vehicle I’m working on loaded with tools.
 

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My USG 1-drawer in the garage that I'm slowly recovering to something normal. I'm debating about upgrading to the 4 or 5 drawer version - I'd like easier access to a few thing on those shelves, and would look tidier too (I'll probably get the 4-drawer since I can reuse the fold-down shelf I have on this one, and it's narrower than the 5-drawer):
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For $83, it's hard to beat though...

That looks really nice, $83 is killer!!!
 

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Worked as an oil change tech between factory jobs last summer. Here's my cart and setup. I would have just used my Simonsen cantilever box, but the boss didn't like the look of that. I got the cart used off a Firestone tech upgrading to a real box; $150 if I remember right. It got moved into the bedroom at my last apartment after that job ended. It's living in a garage again, but luckily it's at home this time. I picked up new drawer liners off the truck towards the end of oil changing, so I can eventually clean it up and bring it in as the basement tool box.

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