Is it easy to remove that stupid looking badge on the bottom left drawer?New guy here, wanted to be the first to post up one of the Extreme Pro 72 roller cabs. I love this box.

this is a pretty telling demonstration to the strength of these boxes.
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Why is the guy in the middle shoe's 3 inches higher then the other 2 when they are standing in the same drawer?
Why is the guy in the middle shoe's 3 inches higher then the other 2 when they are standing in the same drawer?

I remember that photo, they built a wooden platform so that all of their feet could fit in that drawer. The platform goes from front to back with the sides open to allow for their shoes/feet.
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The logo looks fine. Mac uses a big logo on their bottom drawer. I doubt the image is photoshop. It would be foolish for them to do because you know the buyers will be showing off this move for their friends. The company knows this. With Snap-On they play it sale by parking a truck on four boxes. The lilelyhood of someone else doing that is very remote.The photo is from their web site, I have no idea if it is shopped but the drawer is rated to 600 LBS and I put about 70 lbs of stuff in it and then stood in it to "show off" to one of my employees. The drawer felt as solid as the floor underneath it and I weigh 220.
I will heat gun off that ugly logo on the lower drawer, and see if I can find some Harbor Freight logos to put on it![]()
WOW !!!! Can you show the inside of them ?
A good deal came up on this Cornwell recently (waiting on 2 new drawer slides) so he has alreay upgraded from his little Kennedy Box. As I buy and sell, now my policy is if he does not already have one, it goes in his box rather than re-sold unless it is a high value item. I think he is doing ok! We have pretty much gotten rid of the low end stuff and most all of his sockets and wrenches are Craftsman. He has about 3 more drawers to fill so he should be pretty well set. This set also serves double duty as the house box, as mine is all the way out in the shop. I think he will get the key for it in about 10 years.
to youA good deal came up on this Cornwell recently (waiting on 2 new drawer slides)

OK, here is the box I am working on for my 2 year old. Started as me stashing away stuff for him about a year ago. Tools that had no resale value and solid quality and as little China junk as possible. Basicaly I was just giving the stuff like "popular mechanics" channellock and Stanley away for shipping cost. So began his tool set. I also needed an excuse to grab great deals at the flea marketA good deal came up on this Cornwell recently (waiting on 2 new drawer slides) so he has alreay upgraded from his little Kennedy Box. As I buy and sell, now my policy is if he does not already have one, it goes in his box rather than re-sold unless it is a high value item. I think he is doing ok! We have pretty much gotten rid of the low end stuff and most all of his sockets and wrenches are Craftsman. He has about 3 more drawers to fill so he should be pretty well set. This set also serves double duty as the house box, as mine is all the way out in the shop. I think he will get the key for it in about 10 years.

white floor is awesome. more reflective, dropped things don't disappear, easy to see leaks. thumbs up all around....
OK, here is the box I am working on for my 2 year old. Started as me stashing away stuff for him about a year ago. Tools that had no resale value and solid quality and as little China junk as possible. Basicaly I was just giving the stuff like "popular mechanics" channellock and Stanley away for shipping cost. So began his tool set. I also needed an excuse to grab great deals at the flea marketA good deal came up on this Cornwell recently (waiting on 2 new drawer slides) so he has alreay upgraded from his little Kennedy Box. As I buy and sell, now my policy is if he does not already have one, it goes in his box rather than re-sold unless it is a high value item. I think he is doing ok! We have pretty much gotten rid of the low end stuff and most all of his sockets and wrenches are Craftsman. He has about 3 more drawers to fill so he should be pretty well set. This set also serves double duty as the house box, as mine is all the way out in the shop. I think he will get the key for it in about 10 years.
my modest setup with my newly acquired HF boxes

I have the same cart.
As each one of sons reached about 9 years old (and one of my daughters I gave them a toolbox filled with tools (like a Craftsman top and bottom) that was overflow from my excess tool buying. They knew to stay out of my boxes and if they lost theirs they were on their own. They all still have the toolboxes I gave them (youngest is 33) and look forward to each year to see what else is going it them courtesy of dear old dad. They will be floored this year. I nailed some really good buys this year
That looks like it would have been "fun" to get those boxes in like that.
any plans to do a bench top on them and trim them out to fit?

Why is there no shadows on the box then.
Cool,a custom Mastercrap-on flexhead ratchet!![]()
Nice stuff!
some more shots...
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lots more drawers will get more pics later. just cased stuff, hammers etc.
what are those red holders you have your extentions in?

I like the power bank. What are the wrenches in the front left hand corner of the drawer?