k1rodeoboater
Well-known member
My dad purchased me a 44" roller cabinet today from Harbor Freight as an early birthday present. As most know there are pretty rave reviews about it on here, and I haven't seen this mentioned in any of those threads.
In order to get the cabinet home we had to lay it on its side, remove the casters, and slid it into the back of my car. When we removed the casters we had figured that they were held in place by a captive/welded nut on the backside. Turns out that they're not. Instead there are 2 layers of sheet metal that they threaded rather than weld a nut onto the backside. I discovered this when we tried to put the casters back on and the threading stripped out of one of them.
Perhaps this isn't much of an issue for those who have been using these cabinets for years (though I bet most don't move them much if at all) but it's worth noting if you intend to roll this sucker around a lot. You'd never know unless you pulled the casters off. I'm going to the hardware store tomorrow to get 16 nuts and washers to put them on properly.
In order to get the cabinet home we had to lay it on its side, remove the casters, and slid it into the back of my car. When we removed the casters we had figured that they were held in place by a captive/welded nut on the backside. Turns out that they're not. Instead there are 2 layers of sheet metal that they threaded rather than weld a nut onto the backside. I discovered this when we tried to put the casters back on and the threading stripped out of one of them.
Perhaps this isn't much of an issue for those who have been using these cabinets for years (though I bet most don't move them much if at all) but it's worth noting if you intend to roll this sucker around a lot. You'd never know unless you pulled the casters off. I'm going to the hardware store tomorrow to get 16 nuts and washers to put them on properly.

