I'm going to guess a set of grey pneumatic impacts.
Well today I was out in the garage kindaand my girl friend came out and asked me what was wrong. I said that I think I may have chosen a tool box that was too small for future growth, as i knew there were several tools I had yet to purchase and I was nearing capacity of my current (6 week old)
US General Pro 26 incher.
So she says I told you to get the 44 incherNow I just checked harbor Freights return policy and evidently they have a 90 day no questions asked return policy
So I may end up with a 44 incher by the end of the weekend.
I was never a fan of those huge tool boxes and have always worked out of a 26 incher. I have seen alot of guys that go way big on their tool boxes and they end up with a huge drawer with 5 pliers in them, or randomness that drives me bonkers. Even the 44 incher I am thinking of is gonna take some thinking to get organized the way I want.
I am hesitant to go with the 44 incher, but its looking to be a necessary evil.
So she says I told you to get the 44 incher![]()
I am hesitant to go with the 44 incher, but its looking to be a necessary evil.
Hilarious because it's so true. I've been married 22 years. That black box with flames of mine two posts up has been in my garage for over a month now and my wife doesn't know lol. When she does, it'll have been in there awhile and it was too good of a deal to let go. Needed more storage space in the garage and she gets to do an awesome wrap on it for me.Speaking as an old man (married 21 yrs.) she gave you permission, she will retract it and say she never did give permission. You should have exchanged it today, go to harbor Freight first thing in the morning before she wakes up, when you get the 44" home don't draw attention to it or say thank you or anything. When she brings it up, which she will, just say I was doing what you told me to do.
Hilarious because it's so true. I've been married 22 years. That black box with flames of mine two posts up has been in my garage for over a month now and my wife doesn't know lol. When she does, it'll have been in there awhile and it was too good of a deal to let go. Needed more storage space in the garage and she gets to do an awesome wrap on it for me.
That reminds me of another point: I got another $400 off in trade for my other blue point cart.yep - the first wrenching she asked a lot of questions about what / why on my tool purchases.....after a few years, she quit saying anything more about tools then "that's great Honey"......at 24years she just said "Nice box!", when the latest one showed up...of course I had to say something smooozy like "I only need to trade in the metal ones on a newer model"![]()

pm sentHere are some pics of my new box. I never used to like this green, but i had only seen it with the chrome trim. When the Snap-on guy had one decked out with black trim I instantly liked it.
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Just make sure that the 44" does in fact give you the needed space. While you are going to a wider box, you are loosing height from you 26" combo. You may find the 56" is the better choice.
Once you get a wider box, you might ask yourself why you did not get one sooner. With a wider box and nothing on top gives you a great work surface. Much better than that fold up table you have there. The height is easier on your back as well.

Speaking as an old man (married 21 yrs.) she gave you permission, she will retract it and say she never did give permission. You should have exchanged it today, go to harbor Freight first thing in the morning before she wakes up, when you get the 44" home don't draw attention to it or say thank you or anything. When she brings it up, which she will, just say I was doing what you told me to do.
I just recieved my new bike lift today before I left for work, and the new arrangement only allows 48 inches, so the 44 incher is the max I can go.
I did however sneak off and call the store and confirm that they would take my old box back, and that they had the 44 inch top and bottom in stock. My buddy that works there said we are good to go on this deal if I want to make it happen. The 44 inch setup is 2 inches taller than my current 26 incher.
I would never really work on the surface of a lower roller anyway, I am too picky about how I keep my tool boxes to do that. Even though I can fit the 44 inch setup in my garage, I am still worried about the weight and how much harder it would be to transport compared to the 26 incher. I know I will be moving again, but I do have a 6x12 utility trailer with a ramp gate.
I know that most guys say that you need to visually inspect the tool box for damage, or issues prior to purchase, but my buddy said that the 44 inchers are crated and he couldnt allow me to bust open the crate for inspection. He did mention that he had one on the floor, maybe meaning I could take the floor model.
Haha, nah.....She has been buggin me to get the 44 incher for over 2 months now. I doubt she will change her mind at this point. I been with her for the most part since I was 18, and I am 36 now. She works at the Harley shop, so she knows how things really are.
EDIT- I spent about an hour today at the local Harbor Freight fondling the 44 inch Setup. The drawer action was not on par with the smoothness of my 26 incher, nor as accurate.
The locks on my 26 incher use barrel keys as opposed to the 44 incher using standard style keys, and the locking system on my 26 incher had much smoother action than the 44 inch setup.
The lid on the 44 incher used the same lift struts as my 26 incher and werent up to the task of lifting the 44 inch lid nearly as well as my 26 incher.
The drawers also closed and opened more easily on my 26 incher compared to the 44.
It may have been just a because it was a worn and ungreased floor model, I dunno. I think I am gonna spend more time organizing my 26 incher better. I know there are many things I can do to better organize my stuff for example removing all of the extra nuts and bolts in one drawer and relocating them to a bolt bin that hangs on the wall.
Thanks for listening to my rants, I just enjoy talking about garage stuff.
ive got the 26 as well. I dig it. Id like the 44, or even the 56 now that HF has a top for it, but the shop I work in just doesn't have the room to support a box that big.
have you considered getting a second 26? sure, you'd be in it twice the price of the 44 and nearly the price of half of the 56, but maybe itd be easier to move around and fit your needs better?
I had considered linking a pair of 26 inchers with the 7 drawer add on.
For some reason I am just really a fan of a perfectly organized 26 inch box. I guess I am a minimalist.


Actually I would be in about the same as a 44 inch lower and top combo, with 2 of the 26 inchers. I had considered linking a pair of 26 inchers with the 7 drawer add on.
However I have decided to continue the organizing of my 26 incher. Over the last few days in between work, and general craziness I have been able to free up more space in my tool box by better organization. I have been able to free up almost 3 drawers (1 1/2 deep drawers, and 1 shallow) and some of the top socket area which will allow for the remaining sockets I need, and a few case tools I still need.
For some reason I am just really a fan of a perfectly organized 26 inch box. I guess I am a minimalist.
i'm not a huge "fan" of double/triple/quad bank boxes.
smaller (26", 33" & 35" wide) boxes IMO give better "flexibility" when trying to arrange boxes.
and are a lot easier if you have to transport them.
i have a 3rd 26" wide top, mid and roller stashed in the basement
additional 26" wide top and side cab in my service truck.
a vintage plvmb top, and 2 cantilever boxes "floating" around
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ive got my 3 small boxes too. my waterloo 24", my craftsman 26" and my HF 26". ive never had the chance or need to put all 3 next to each other, but if I could aside from the long drawers, id have about the same amount of space as the 56".
ive got the 5 drawer cart with the 7 drawer end cab attached to it. its what I mostly work out of all day. occasional trips to the HF 26" for stuff that just doesn't fit in the cart.
ultimately what I need now though is something like the 56 at home, but with bigger drawers. ones big enough for stuff like skill saws, routers, and big bulky stuff like that. id rather it in a rolling box than in a cabinet, but that's just me. also I think mounting a butcher block with a large vise on one side, and a small one on the other on top of the 56" would make an awesome work surface.
im with you guys on the minimalism thing though. the 26" and smaller box sizes just make for easy mobility and versatility. but, in my home garage, once I get one, I want and need work surface and storage. but being able to change the layout once I see fit would be nice too, that's why cabinets are out.







i'm not a huge "fan" of double/triple/quad bank boxes.
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I had outgrown my red classic 78 I have had for 9 years. Got a heck of a buy upgrading to this 96 with some promo trim. I love it and now have a little bit more room. https://scontent-b-dfw.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1461227_640209396024995_1718303488_n.jpg
Brent, that is a sweet setup!!
Where can I find some 1 inch thick, maybe 2 inch thick foam material similar to the drawer liner material? I would like to cutout my own tool holders. I dont want to use the floor pad shown above, but a very similar smooth style that I can cut to fit my drawers.
Great looking setups guys!

Had this for a while, a constant work in progress:
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It's a Quentor, all the big boys have em...
I think you're refering to the wheelguns, 1 black and 1 yellow?
It's a Quentor, all the big boys have em...
I think you're refering to the wheelguns, 1 black and 1 yellow?
It's a Quentor, all the big boys have em...
I think you're refering to the wheelguns, 1 black and 1 yellow?