wheres the beer????? wtf!.. actually WTB!!!! i just made up a internet acronym
here is mine![]()
That box must be painted camo...
Nice. I think you have enough ratchets though...![]()
It's the garage journal effect. I only had a quarter of those prior to joining here.
Not to go off track.... after reading your signature Brslk I got to wondering how long you have been married?

Finished today my blueprint cabinet conversion into a toolbox, lots of storage space, built like a tank (roller bearing drawers, nice sheet metal, good old quality), now i can focus on my "real" projects again .....
Nice job!
Definately need to add an old juke box to the list of "I wants" for my garage.
and i combined the two bottom drawer to have enough depth to hold some small power tools and bigger hand tools...
oh man, impressive balance. It's hard to imagine that a blue print cabinet can take that much weight. What brand is it?
Thanks for replying, I might have to steal your idea instead of buying a traditional toolbox. I'll keep an eye out for one.
I honestly don't have a clue about the brand, but i have one sitting in my office (and it never gets used anymore, all CAD files (i am a design engineer) and that's where the idea grew in my head....)....they pretty often pop up on Craigslist....Lot's of companies are glad if you pick them up for small bills (HEAVY !!!)
oh man, impressive balance. It's hard to imagine that a blue print cabinet can take that much weight. What brand is it?
Man I really like what you have done with the blueprint cabinet. I have 3 of these... it is truly amazing how much weight they can hold. It is the same with the old file cabinets and "tanker" metal desks... they just don't make stuff like they used to.
I am telling you, they are stout. This is one of the 3 that I have, pic is from when I got it:
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I have one of the small top drawers loaded with 3/4 & 1" drive ratchets, sockets, and extensions... who knows how much that drawer weighs, but I acknowledge that it is WAY past what it was designed to do. There is a almost 3' long Wright 1" ratchet in there! I placed a Craftsman 3/8 drive 1/2" socket on top of the black 2 1/2" socket in the center of the drawer for size reference.
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whats the trick to finding those blueprint cabinates? i rarely have ever seen them forsale
whats the trick to finding those blueprint cabinates? i rarely have ever seen them forsale
Great job, looks like you got first class box out of this.total cost (including the diamond plate corner guards / kick plate, peg board, steel channels for the frame, casters, fasteners, bits and pieces) about 400$ (blueprint cabinet was 250$) and about 20hr of work.....
Great job, looks like you got first class box out of this.


Here are my two main tool boxes:
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I keep my wrenches, sockets, and mechanical tools in the oak tool box, and my hammers, chisels, screw drivers, and bigger tools in the bigger black one with the beat-up paint job.
It seems like you all are into wrenches, so I'll show you what I've got in my oak toolbox. I think you all will get a good laugh out of it. I still get plenty out of a lot of these old wrenches, pliers, and sockets and use them all the time:
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....One thing I'd like to do, once I get my hands on a table saw, is take some oak and make an organizer for all my sockets. My ratchet acts as a good divider for now, but I'd still like to have a neat way to keep them so they don't get mixed up. None of them are labeled either, so it's real easy to mix up the small ones when they get jumbled around in the tool box.