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arms1970

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This week was a seriously lucky week for me, and probably the end of me being able to say "I never luck into cool stuff." When I found a pair of Stanley Vidmar cabinets available for small money, I almost squealed like a little girl. :lol: After the use of three trucks of various configurations, a pallet jack, and my father in law, they came home:



There's a blue 10-drawer and a green 11-drawer. The green one seems like it was older, and all the roller bearings were very tight. So I went over each of the ones I could get to and forced in some NAPA Sil-Glyde. That freed them up nicely without making a huge mess of everything.

Both were nice and clean and rust free. They both lived indoors in engineering labs, full of various tiny electronic components. Which brings me to what was in the cabinets. They came with a whole bunch of little dividers and bins - dozens of them. All together there are 218 little plastic bins of various sizes, most of them from Stanley Vidmar and made to fit. Oddly, 19 of them are Lista bins.

Pics of the bins and dividers:

Blue by krshultz, on Flickr

Blue by krshultz, on Flickr

Green by krshultz, on Flickr

The Lista bins don't quite fit in there right, but will probably still be pretty handy.

Red lista bins by krshultz, on Flickr

The big day included a Kuwaunee Sturdilite powered lab bench, too. That was a real ordeal to get moved as well, but I think it'll be worthwhile.

EDIT: This is a brand new house. They ended up where they did because that part of the garage is wider than the rest of the room, so it made for a nice little cave to tuck them into. I'd like to make or find a small table, or something else useful, to go between them and below the breaker panel. The workbench went dead center on the front wall, for lack of a better place for it to go.

EDIT 2: If anyone has suggestions for "best practices" in how to utilize cabinets like this to the fullest, I'd love to find a thread about that. I'm upgrading from a 12 year old set of Craftsman non-ball-bearing cabinets.
 
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stroked383z28

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I just picked it up this last weekend. Please excuse the garage pic. I am in the middle of selling a house and moving. I can't wait to get moved and start organizing.

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DrBaker

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Picked up a Proto 66" box today. It's got several dents and really needs to be cleaned up. At 46" tall and 27" deep it really dwarfs my HF56.
 

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BK13

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Picked up a Proto 66" box today. It's got several dents and really needs to be cleaned up. At 46" tall and 27" deep it really dwarfs my HF56.

Dang, man, that's a heck of a deep shop!

Any chance of you getting a pic or two of them next to each other, please?
 

DrBaker

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Dang, man, that's a heck of a deep shop!

Any chance of you getting a pic or two of them next to each other, please?

Sure I can snap some pics. I will be unloading it from the trailer tomorrow night. Too heavy to mess with it by myself tonight. 750 pounds is more than I want to mess with.
 

BUILTTOLAST

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Awesome thread guys,lots of awesome tools,boxes/chests.


Heres mine.
Mastercraft Maximum 56" tool chest.





Just about all the tools are Mastercraft/Mastercraft Maximum.
From top to bottom.
4 way tire iron,jumbo combination wrench.


20v lithium ion battery's,20v lithium ion battery charger.


Power bar,a cold Budweiser.


Metric combination wrenchs,large and stubby,dog bone wrench,bottle opening wrench.


Standard combination wrenchs,large and stubby.


Metric offset wrenchs,more metric stubby wrenchs,metric measuring tape.


Standard offset wrenchs,more standard stubby wrenchs,standard measuring tape.


Metric ratcheting wrenchs,large and stubby.


Standard ratcheting wrenchs,large and stubby.


More metric ratcheting wrenchs,flex head,dual end,dual open end,torx,metric solid and flex head flare nut wrenchs,metric universal wrench.


More standard ratcheting wrenchs,flex head,dual end,dual open end,nut/bolt removing,standard solid and flex head flare nut wrenchs,standard universal wrench.


Metric and standard.Ft lb and In lb torque wrenchs,breaker bars,solid,flex head,extendible ratchets,solid and wobble extensions,6 point,12 point,swivel,torx,hex,crowsfoot sockets,adapters.




Metric and standard impact sockets,swivels,adapters,rivet gun.


More metric and standard impact sockets,hex,torx,nut/bolt removing,adapters,threaded insert riveting gun.


Adjustable wrenchs,pry bars.


Pipe wrenchs,pry bars.


Pliers,snips,vice grips,tin snips.


Drill bits,drill driving bits,drill driving impact bits,hex keys,stapler,tweezers.


Hammers,ripping,sledge,ball peen.


Screw drivers,clamps.


Air tools.Impact wrench,ratchet,chisel,cut off wheel,die grinders,accessories.


Power tools.Drill driver,impact wrench,grinder,reciprocating saw,rotary tool (that area of blue at the bottom I couldn't fully catch in the picture)
 
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abvw

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I love it,its solid.
Had my eye on it for awhile but it was just so damn expensive.So when it went on sale I bought it.

I hated mine. I have the blue/black 40" Euro-style.

Why? Lots of drawers but none of them holds much tools (I have about as many wrenches as you do and it took you 8 drawers to store them all!). Great cabinet for small parts though!
 
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BUILTTOLAST

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I hated mine. I have the blue/black 40" Euro-style.

Why? Lots of drawers but none of them holds much tools (I have about as many wrenches as you do and it took you 8 drawers to store them all!). Great cabinet for small parts though!
Really?
Yeah (there's a lot of wrenchs tho) and some drawers are not quite full just yet.
Also,tool boxes/tool chest are like peg boards,you gotta reorganize them 100 times to maximum real estate and that's what I'll have to do once more tools get purchased.

I looked at the black 52" Husky chest as well,it was a lot cheaper,but was too flimsy for me and they stopped making the top part (or at least stopped supplying the top part in Canada)
 

logikal

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Well I've lurked long enough, here's the non specialty toolbox:
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And the single drawer cart:
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Don't mind the Freestar in the background, it's the inlaws car, her's a picture of what they normally work on:
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Next up is the Specialty tool box containing all the timing tools, lathe tools, measurement tools....
 
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falconflyer04

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Hey,

Sooo, I think I have been here for a while now and I've never really posted any picture of my toolbox...
I'll start with the one at work; on another post I'll cover the ones at home!

I am an aircraft maintenance engineer and this is what im working out of, on day to day basis. It is still a work in progress, still a couple of foam layout and cut-out to be done, also a couple of tools to be added to the collection...




























Enjoy!
 
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DrBaker

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Picked up a Proto 66" box today. It's got several dents and really needs to be cleaned up. At 46" tall and 27" deep it really dwarfs my HF56.

Dang, man, that's a heck of a deep shop!

Any chance of you getting a pic or two of them next to each other, please?

I can only upload 1 pic at a time with the phone so I created a separate thread in the test section so I don't clutter up this good one. Link below.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4554079&posted=1#post4554079
 

BK13

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Holy cow it does make the HF box look like a little girly man... err, box.


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rye

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I love it,its solid.
Had my eye on it for awhile but it was just so damn expensive.So when it went on sale I bought it.

Same here.. Just bought a pair of these base cabs over Christmas. They are pretty solid and seem like good value at $700 each. More than enough for me at home. I picked up swivel casters to replace the rigid ones so I can move them straight out from the wall since everything is packed tight side to side with no handle.
Will do the drawer pics when there is actually something in there. All in i have about 100 square feet of drawers to fill here.
 

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I have been subscribed to this thread for over a year for the simple fact I love seeing how everyone organizes their stuff and Everynow and then I see something that makes me go "hmm I should redo my one drawer like his!""


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I have been subscribed to this thread for over a year for the simple fact I love seeing how everyone organizes their stuff and Everynow and then I see something that makes me go "hmm I should redo my one drawer like his!""


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So meny go idea's on this site!!!

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MarkG

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The inside isn't anything to look at, but hey, I'm a signpainter! So this is the best shot of a couple of mine. The blue one is a shop-made box for my Bosch jigsaw.
 

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Eatbeef

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I just went from these


To this. It's like moving into a bigger house. I don't know what to do with all the extra room.
 

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Damn Ruger.
I'm not an orginization freak, but i'd be going crazy with your current state. Sockets aside from my comment.
 
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