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Mr. BIG

Deafautotech

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just when you thought you saw it all....

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http://www.vehicleservicepros.com/article/10678527/big-time-boxes-allen-and-roy-santucci

I don't like that style! No common sense! If it is break down, ruin a good one.. Not worth...
 
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purplezr2

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I can see wanting to have "one of everything" available for whatever may pop up, but for the less commonly used / specialty stuff how the heck do you remember which area of the box has which types of tools in it?
I think if I owned one of every item in the catalog, I'd break it up with a big green box for this and a blue box for that sorta system....not to mention and the downside of a giant "wall" of tool box that can't moved.

And Am I seeing it right?...Is that whole set up on 3 pairs of casters?

There are 4 sets of casters and 4 side boxes, three on the right, and one on the left.
 
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Heavy Metal Doctor

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There are 4 sets of casters and 4 side boxes, three on the right, and one on the left.

Now I see the set farthest to the left....still a lot of weight hanging off the right end....I would think there has to be a limit to how many sides can be added on the end without wheels supporting them. But maybe they have the top sections bolted down through the top and then to each successive side as well - I could see that helping to spread the load.

I'd love to see a quick video tour of what is actually in all those drawers.
 
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