just picked this up, 36" Craftsman Pro
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I know where stuff is at and I can pull myself up on my feet and stand for a few moments.Mr HS, that is one fabulous piece of carpentry. My hat is off to you. I kept meaning to post on your original 'Woody' thread.
One ??, being in a chair, how do you see into the top compartment?
I went through about 8 sheets of 3/4 oak, 8 sheets of really nice pine 3/4 plywood, lots of pine 1X4, 1X6,1X8 and 1X12. The killers stuff was the hardware and related stuff not to mention all the sandpaper involved. Every board in the drawers had to be sanded round on the tops, every board had to be sanded smooth. Then finish materials, drawer liner, 5 boxes of screws, glue, casters, bolts, That stuff really adds up. I was looking to do it for about 800-1000 dollars.wow thats a lot more than i was hoping. Wonder if the 3/4" Birch that home dope sells would be sufficient. I'm guessing you went through 15-20 sheets?
I'd love to take on something like that though i'd probably leave out the top compartment to make it pull double duty as a work bench instead. Your finished product is definitely inspiring.
Might as well add mine, KRL722 & KRL791:
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Might as well add mine, KRL722 & KRL791:

On another note, Indy, it's kind of annoying when people quote a bunch of pics like that right after the original post.![]()
On another note, Indy, it's kind of annoying when people quote a bunch of pics like that right after the original post.![]()
You guys really have those organized!
He's just trying to up his post count.
Padding the post count can also be done without making me scroll through the exact same pics over and over again![]()
Padding the post count can also be done without making me scroll through the exact same pics over and over again![]()

I figured you'd want to see those beautiful pics over again![]()
Come join us in the un-official GJ chat room: http://irc.clubgp.com/gj/
Damn I feel small in this thread.. lol, here's a pic of my Kennedy anyways before loading it up to bring to my new work
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Apparently, a large number of these Stahwille rollcabs were imported in the 60s. I am told the local Mercedes Benz dealer used them in its workshop. By the time I was looking for one, I could only find this one, NOS, in a gasoline station owned by a car enthusiast.
Doesn't bother me.
I have to ask, Indy 500.
Are you a member of clubgp? I used to be on there many years ago when I had a 1990 Turbo Grand Prix.
yup, big time member. won't be on as much now as school started

@abstamaria:
wow nice Stahlwille Rollmaster !!!!!!!! Looks good !! I like the color combination !!! btw: what hand tool brands do you use ?? QUOTE]
Wow, Monte, that's exactly how my Rollmaster was painted, down to the red "Rollmaster" script (I should try to paint that too. perhaps in gold to match the trays). Do you know up to when Stahwille produced the Rollmaster?
I never thought anyone would remember the Rollmaster, so I was quite surprised to see your post. But, of course, you are from Germany. What makes Garage Journal even more amazing is that I just found a thread on "Stahwille Rollmaster":
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45377
I accumulated tools over the years, Monte. They are mostly American, though I have a very nice pair of large, black Dowidat adjustable wrenches that a plumber who needed money left with my mother! I had wanted to return them to the plumber but that was 30 years ago!
not too many people start with a $10,000 box.
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Yep... that how i started with small box from sears... when i started to get more serious and do more heavy lines, i had jump many boxes until i has my KRL1203 and KRL1003 which i am happy with it and stay with it!!!
3 drawer SO middle boxes,

it's amazing the variations in boxes.
I thought the hazet assistant was totally out there but this is even differenter

Can anybody recommend a tool box brand that doesn't have that initial 'pull' on the drawer. Hard to explain, but most people with a craftsman will know what I mean.
Like there is the locking handle that you compress and pull the draw, but its like there is something MORE locking the slides in place and require quite a significant pull to open the drawer.
All I want is a nice toolbox, ball bearing off course, that has the locking handle on each drawer. I should be able to press the handle in with 2 fingers and slide the drawer open. No tugging!

All I want is a nice toolbox, ball bearing off course, that has the locking handle on each drawer. I should be able to press the handle in with 2 fingers and slide the drawer open. No tugging!
and heres my cart, i love it also, very nifty
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keeping your cart in your bedroom?
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keeping your cart in your bedroom?
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I was about to say the same thing, maybe he doesn't keep tools in there.