Rogers954
Well-known member
Hey guys long time lurker here, love the sight and I have already learned a lot and want to say thanks to everyone who contributes on here its really given me a lot of ideas on how I want to set up the garage in my new place. Anyway here is my dilemma I bought a weathergaurd pork chop tool box for my truck from a guy here locally got it really cheap mostly because of the condition which is what I want to fix. As you can see from the pictures there is a crack in the box that I am trying to repair. I tried using JB weld and a thin piece of sheet metal and at first that seemed to work well it reinforced the crack and it didn't seem to flex when opening and closing the lid. Problem was it didn't hold more than three days I opened the lid and when I went to close it the jb weld failed and the sheet metal popped off. I think part of the problem was I didn't use enough jb weld to seal the plate (not enough contact surface) also prep could have been better on my part.
I dont want to have to pay someone to weld it unless its not going to cost a lot (only reason I bought the box was because the price was so low) so I dont want to sink a ton of money into it. I just want it to be sealed to keep out water, and not flex (the crack makes the lid very flimsy when its closed since its on a corner)
So if anyone can give me any advise on maybe a better product like a better epoxy or if my method is just doomed to fail and I should go a different route. If welding is a better option then how much do you think it would cost me (obviously dependent on the person/shop doing the work) I dont need it to look brand new just functional
Also as you can see the box was coated in line-x by the previous owner and he welded a sport beam to in for support and I would line to touch up that are to make it look a little better, plus the lid had the rusted/chipped area that I would line to treat and re-coat so if anyone knows a product I could buy in a small amount to touch up those areas I would appreciate that.
Sorry for the long first post Im just trying to get this baby fixed up and functional.
Thank you and any advise is appreciated.
I dont want to have to pay someone to weld it unless its not going to cost a lot (only reason I bought the box was because the price was so low) so I dont want to sink a ton of money into it. I just want it to be sealed to keep out water, and not flex (the crack makes the lid very flimsy when its closed since its on a corner)
So if anyone can give me any advise on maybe a better product like a better epoxy or if my method is just doomed to fail and I should go a different route. If welding is a better option then how much do you think it would cost me (obviously dependent on the person/shop doing the work) I dont need it to look brand new just functional
Also as you can see the box was coated in line-x by the previous owner and he welded a sport beam to in for support and I would line to touch up that are to make it look a little better, plus the lid had the rusted/chipped area that I would line to treat and re-coat so if anyone knows a product I could buy in a small amount to touch up those areas I would appreciate that.
Sorry for the long first post Im just trying to get this baby fixed up and functional.
Thank you and any advise is appreciated.
