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FireZapper said:
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chaotik said:Luckydevil.....I have that exact "Harley" stainless box. But I got mine at Costco afew years ago. They still have them, but they are WAY cheaper in quality. It has super smooth ball bearing drawers, very tight tolerances (drawers dont have any side to side slack in them at all) with a little stop built in right before they close, so they dont slide open if you are moving it around. It came with all the liners for the drawers, etc. They are made by Hammerhead...a line from the company SHARK stainless...which is the boxes you see on "Overhaulin"..just theirs are fully polished. When I got mine, the top and bottom together cost $600.00...I think a GREAT deal. Even better when my girlfriend took me there on my birthday to buy it for me as my gift!! I guess going there every week and hugging it gave her the idea!!
These boxes weight over 400 pounds together (empty). The welds, inside and out are very good...shouldnt ever need another box...this baby aint gonna rust!! Only problem is I like to keep it clean..people think I am crazy when they come over and see me with my ZEP stainless cleaner and a rag polishing my toolbox!!!
MIKE


Hey Old Moparz....after reading about your box...went and checked them out at Sam's club. I am thinking about pulling the trigger.....they seem really nice and good quality. Plus I am a little pizzed of at Sears.....the whole thing started when I went to add and intermediate box and they wanted to charge me about 40.00 shipping to their store...since they don't stock them! I said no way! The more I think about it the more I have had enough with Sears! Their attitudes in there are terrible! I will shop elsewhere!
bluesman2a said:I'll put in anotherfor the Sam's boxes. The wife got my first one as a groom's present, then I was so stoked, she bought the second as a wedding present... I think I'll keep her...
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Had mine about 2 years, lots of heavy tools, and they are holding up very well. Smooth action and the finish is still great.
The wife got me one for my birthday. If I had room for a second one I would start dropping hints now for Christmas.bluesman2a said:I'll put in anotherfor the Sam's boxes. The wife got my first one as a groom's present, then I was so stoked, she bought the second as a wedding present... I think I'll keep her...
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Had mine about 2 years, lots of heavy tools, and they are holding up very well. Smooth action and the finish is still great.
evildky said:also note the stickers, i am estimated 5oo wheel horsepower, I almost bolted a set of headers to the side of it just because
With those stickers and a wing, your tool box should be running 9s!muddy said:I'm still pretty new here.....am better with tools than computers. I was inclined to include a photo of one of my toolboxes and ........you guessed it........I ran out of talent, no idea how to attach a photo to a reply. How about some guidance.....
KCHOTBOAT said:my three tool boxes and the small blue on at the right edge is the 9 year olds to work on his go cart.

He would like it. That is the boat motor. My project that I am now in year three.SteveL said:That's a hell of a go cart motor you got there!!!!![]()
BECC said:I have the big red one from Costco, the only thing I dont like about it is the finish is red wrinkle finish and it is a pain to clean. About 3 months after I bought this one they came out with the stainless one that Sams has.
I also use the bottom of old cubicle desks for my bottom cabinets in my work bench, one is for body tools and sand paper rolls, one is for my drill bits and misc stuff