beemerguy
Member
Did all of those taco wagons come with spring loaded casters?
Each of the wheels with bracket and springs must weigh 12-15 pounds. It was hard to lift one side of the cart with it empty. It is made to take some serious weight.
Did all of those taco wagons come with spring loaded casters?
Excellent work, beemerguy!
Any chance of a pic with the rear doors open? How deep is that rear compartment?
My starter toolbox. Plan on going bigger when Christmas comes and the deals are on.

First post here.
Garage journal has inspired me to get my stuff organized. I am 54 years old, and have been buying tools since I was 5 years old. Yet I have never had a decent box.
Today is the day.
Any suggestions?
The used pro stuff on Craigslist is ridiculously priced (Matco, Snapon, etc).
Sams doesn't carry anything.
Napa doesn't have anything in stock.
Sears seems overpriced for what it is.
My brother-in-law says to go to HF, so I checked them out yesterday. Although I wasn't overwhelmed by the quality, it would be better than having to rummage through six or seven different boxes to find what you want.
There is some great advice on this board, and I have really enjoyed lurking.
First post here.
Garage journal has inspired me to get my stuff organized. I am 54 years old, and have been buying tools since I was 5 years old. Yet I have never had a decent box.
Today is the day.
Any suggestions?
SNIP
Go to Home depot! The one near me has Big boxes on Clearance. Made in USA by Waterloo.
I Got a $270 6 drawer bottom roller for $145 and They have a $140 top 6 drawer box for $75.
Harbor Freight Cant even beat that for $220
Sharp looking box Tomato! I like the built in power strips in the top!
The std 26" wide stuff at HF is iffy at best. You need to look at the wide "pro" level tool storage, the rollers in particular, for the higher quality boxes. Don't even look at the brown wrinkle finish 26" wide stack; its total trash by any standards.
Verify the made in USA status of Waterloo if you look at them. a lot of Waterloo is now imported AFAIK.
If you want a "std width" (26-7" wide) stack, Sears has (or had) a gladiator stack ("made" by Westinghouse? IIR, and no clue on COO...) that
was better than the rest of what I saw at my local Sears, last December.
You are unlikely to find US made boxes at bargain basement prices anywhere..
The other option is the used market for older (at least 20 years or so) Craftsman rollers and stacks. Lots of these come up on CL and some are in great condition, and are WAY better than the current crop of craftsman boxes.
You can also find deals on Kennedy rollers periodically, and those are first cabin of not trashed.
Sockets in the top of the top box?? You must be really tall, i couldnt see them.
Yea, I keep all my 3/8" and 1/4" stuff on/in the top, all the 1/2", 3/4", 1" is in the bigger drawers below. They just don't get used as much day to day.
dads brand new cornwell! this thing is HUGE!
![]()
okay so here is mine. i just moved into a condo a few months ago because i moved from somewhere else and i wanted to settle in the area before i bought a house. but tomorrow i have an appointment with a prefab builder to build me a house. i will be sure that it's clear to him that i want a "2" CAR GARAGE NOT 1. also the snap on guy that comes buy my work is in las vegas at the snap on show but when he gets back there will be much less craftsman in my draws and more snapon. this is a just a start to my tool collection
thanks