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Made my own toolbox butcher block.

lucky3

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Just made a butcher block for my new box. It's a kra2422. It's a oak butcher block. Got it from Menard and cut it down to fit. Turned out really good. Cheaper then a snap on one.
 

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fos373

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Looks really good. I have an old butcher block table top saved for this.
 

chrisnazzy

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You're new box and homemade wood top look very nice together. Good job!

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FlushingDIYer

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Wow, I saved a bunch of butcher block when I redid my kitchen two years ago... I never thought about using it on top of toolbox. That would have to be a sturdy (ehem, non Harbor Freight) box no? Or can you weld in supporting metal pieces?
 

fatfillup

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Top turned out real nice. Great deal on the box.

As a reseller of boxes, I have looked for old butcher block tables to make tool box tops. Would help sell some boxes, and keep the costs down.
 

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Nice! I did the same a few years back. It's absurd how much Mac wanted for a butcher top.
 

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