Havoc Audio - Evan
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- Dec 8, 2008
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Hi Guys,
My names Evan. I can see that most of you guys are mechanics of some sort, this is gonna make me the odd ball, because im not. I'm by definition in online retail (if there is such a thing, with ebay) of car audio, and 12 volt electronics. I also install and fabricate, and will recently be opening a retail store front. Being an installer I love tools, and having the right ones for the job.
I have an overloaded 26 inch stainless steel kobalt roller chest. With a recent call to Cornwell I was directed to a distributor, hes a really nice guy. He's been helping me on my search for a new tool box to fit my needs. Since I dont have to have alot of specialy mechanics tools, I dont really have enough tools to justify a giant roller cab, or the cash to afford one.
So I settled for a large "utility cart" the cornwell CTBMM747, quite a utility cart, 8 drawers (im in search of sq inches not cubic). Fell in love with this cart, but not the price at almost 2000$ after it was all said and done. I cant justify that cost at the moment, because its a luxury item not a necessity. I have to invest in the wood working tool area/power tools, as well as mechanics tools, not alot of spare money for luxury items. So I think I've settled on the CTBMM700 series cart, It's about half the price. Little smaller but still fits my needs. Deep well top for sockets, and impact stuff, and lots of drawers for wrenches, bits, plyers screw drivers, nut drivers etc....
Just wanted to get everyones 2 cents on the choice. I have also looked at the 36 inch craftsman professional line (cost more then the cornwell). I have looked at some other large utility carts as well, snapon's giant (4 drawers was its downfall), macsimiser cart (same problem as the snap on). The Cornwell lacks a deep well drawer that wont allow me to store some of my most used power tools, drills/sawzall etc.. but i guess i'll have to deal.
This is my current problem, wrenches on top of wrenches, not very efficent.
My names Evan. I can see that most of you guys are mechanics of some sort, this is gonna make me the odd ball, because im not. I'm by definition in online retail (if there is such a thing, with ebay) of car audio, and 12 volt electronics. I also install and fabricate, and will recently be opening a retail store front. Being an installer I love tools, and having the right ones for the job.
I have an overloaded 26 inch stainless steel kobalt roller chest. With a recent call to Cornwell I was directed to a distributor, hes a really nice guy. He's been helping me on my search for a new tool box to fit my needs. Since I dont have to have alot of specialy mechanics tools, I dont really have enough tools to justify a giant roller cab, or the cash to afford one.
So I settled for a large "utility cart" the cornwell CTBMM747, quite a utility cart, 8 drawers (im in search of sq inches not cubic). Fell in love with this cart, but not the price at almost 2000$ after it was all said and done. I cant justify that cost at the moment, because its a luxury item not a necessity. I have to invest in the wood working tool area/power tools, as well as mechanics tools, not alot of spare money for luxury items. So I think I've settled on the CTBMM700 series cart, It's about half the price. Little smaller but still fits my needs. Deep well top for sockets, and impact stuff, and lots of drawers for wrenches, bits, plyers screw drivers, nut drivers etc....
Just wanted to get everyones 2 cents on the choice. I have also looked at the 36 inch craftsman professional line (cost more then the cornwell). I have looked at some other large utility carts as well, snapon's giant (4 drawers was its downfall), macsimiser cart (same problem as the snap on). The Cornwell lacks a deep well drawer that wont allow me to store some of my most used power tools, drills/sawzall etc.. but i guess i'll have to deal.
This is my current problem, wrenches on top of wrenches, not very efficent.