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Thanks, I work on offshore powerboats. I have a thread on here about it "My Cave"
Here is a more current pic of my box

Thanks, I work on offshore powerboats. I have a thread on here about it "My Cave"
Here is a more current pic of my box

I would just like to thank my sponsor broken fords for for everything they did for mePretty sure most of these boxes cost more than my house!

Pretty sure most of these boxes cost more than my house!
I would just like to thank my sponsor broken fords for for everything they did for me
James
The boxes empty? No unless you live in an actual garden shed.
Loaded that is another story.
Pretty sure most of these boxes cost more than my house!
Nice, and congrats!! I've had an KRL in a professional automotive setting for 20 years without a single problem.Here's my brand used krl
There is a good possibility you might be the first to post this combo on here and it looks really good. I at least haven't seen anyone else do this. Very cool how the upright trim and drawer widths all match up and you still have a usable space on the end of the 72". [emoji106]
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Thanks, I work on offshore powerboats. I have a thread on here about it "My Cave"
Here is a more current pic of my box

Heres my 72 bottom with a 56 top on it.
Use it pretty much every day and love it.
I will get some drawer pics this week.
This is the setup I am looking to do as well. since the top box does not go end to end have you noticed any issues with the top of the bottom box bowing in ?
I have not had any bowing and I was concerned about it before I put it on. If your that concerned you can put the top box to the left as there is a full height support there.
So far I love the 72, I dont use it professionally but I am about as close to it as you can get with diy/hobby use. I am out there at least a few hours every day.
If anyone wants it I can do a video/drawer pics of it
Yes, there will be bowing, the bottom box will bow. Ill post pictures of my dads setup later.
I have not had any bowing and I was concerned about it before I put it on. If your that concerned you can put the top box to the left as there is a full height support there.
So far I love the 72, I dont use it professionally but I am about as close to it as you can get with diy/hobby use. I am out there at least a few hours every day.
If anyone wants it I can do a video/drawer pics of it
Sick set up Brian!.
Hey where did you get those engine carts or did you make them. I'm always wheeling around LB blower builds on my hydraulic table and the damn things aren't lite. Those big wheels would really make a huge difference. Did you build them and if so where did you source the wheels.
Thanks, Cam.
A friend of mine owns a meat business and the inspector came in and told him all his carts had to have sealed bearings so I got all his old carts. They move easy even with 2 fully dress big blocks on the same cart.
It's a cornwell light, and I wouldn't recommend it. The charger is junk and I'm waiting on cornwell to come pick it up because it won't charge.hoston23 - What kind of work light is that on top of your box?

That's awesome. What was the solvent?Sense we keep going on about tool polishers, I put my screw drivers in our Cuda parts washer today they went in with dirt and oil stuck in cuts and nicks on the handles that I couldn't get out with brake clean. Now they look like they've never seen grease and oil.
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It's water mixed with an all purpose detergent provided by cudaThat's awesome. What was the solvent?
Sense we keep going on about tool polishers, I put my screw drivers in our Cuda parts washer today they went in with dirt and oil stuck in cuts and nicks on the handles that I couldn't get out with brake clean. Now they look like they've never seen grease and oil.
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