All of these proto boxes look like great boxes.His is the same as mine but slightly older http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=233295
Current part # would be J455743-13RD
Looks awesome! Thanks for the great thread
Good for you for drilling that box for your top and vise. Looks great and very practical. What do you work on BTW?
Ruger, maybe a odd question, but since you seem to be very brand independent compared to most on here. Did you ever consider kennedy's pro mechanics, large ball bearing box line? If so what were your thoughts?
Badass tool box, I really like the color! Who did you buy it through?
I ordered it though Tools Plus.Nice Jeepers Creeper. Mine is the same color. Great idea on the hook for it as well.
I'm kinda thinking about buying a black one for work and taking the blue one home. The grease stains do horrible things for my OCD...

Are you allowed a 3-bay in your shop?
Our Paccar engine tech asked me about it. He remembered when Proto used to be carried by hardware stores but didn't know they were still around or made boxes. I think Proto would do well if more people knew they even existed.
I think Proto would do well if more people knew they even existed.
Nice box, all you need to do now is paint that top plate, so it looks the part![]()
I'm going to guess the reason he went with Stainless is because he uses the top for a place to work, paint wouldn't hold up to good on a working mans box.
I'm going to guess the reason he went with Stainless is because he uses the top for a place to work, paint wouldn't hold up to good on a working mans box.
It's actually 1/4" mild steel (9" grinder and then a flap disk to get it looking like that) but yes paint wouldn't last long at allI used mild steel partly because it wasn't too expensive but more so for indestructibility. Weld spatter? No big deal, touch up with the grinder and it looks just as good as new. Need to drive bushings? Sure, no worse for the wear.The only maintenance it needs is a scotchbrite pad soaked in PB Blaster every few weeks.

Hey Ruger I know you're thinking about getting that Proto road chest as a top box but have you thought about a tool cart to help free up some storage? The only disadvantage (and I'm sure you've already thought of this) to the top box is you will lose some of your worktop space.
I want all my tools in one box, then I just roll up next to what I'm working on and have everything in arms reach. Then I don't have to roll 2 boxes across the shop every time I move bays also. I'm going to lose some work space but I'll survive. I've actually been eyeballing some of those tractor trailer boxes. One with the side open doors would sit on top of the box nice and store a lot of plastic cases for not too much money.It's actually 1/4" mild steel (9" grinder and then a flap disk to get it looking like that) but yes paint wouldn't last long at allI used mild steel partly because it wasn't too expensive but more so for indestructibility. Weld spatter? No big deal, touch up with the grinder and it looks just as good as new. Need to drive bushings? Sure, no worse for the wear.The only maintenance it needs is a scotchbrite pad soaked in PB Blaster every few weeks.

on a budget you can youse an overhead cabinet from an office cubicle. Not as heavy duty as an underbody box but more thn enough to hold drill cases. They have flip up doors that slide back on roller bearingsI'm just not a cart kind of guyI want all my tools in one box, then I just roll up next to what I'm working on and have everything in arms reach. Then I don't have to roll 2 boxes across the shop every time I move bays also. I'm going to lose some work space but I'll survive. I've actually been eyeballing some of those tractor trailer boxes. One with the side open doors would sit on top of the box nice and store a lot of plastic cases for not too much money.
on a budget you can youse an overhead cabinet from an office cubicle. Not as heavy duty as an underbody box but more thn enough to hold drill cases. They have flip up doors that slide back on roller bearings
I have one id just about give you if you were close. I have a 60" but they come in different sizes.
wow. nicely priced and no diamondplate! haha. does it come in blue or do you know the paint code? LOLThanks for the idea, that got me looking and I found this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008KX63BO/?tag=atomicindus08-20 It looks perfect for what I want.

I am out of cubic inches, no amount of reorganizing is going to get me by. I don't think the Viper cabinet I was looking at would be enough space now. I think I'm going to have to order this http://www.protoindustrial.com/en/i..._Proto®-450HS-34"-Top-Chest---4-Drawer,-Blue/
I thought for sure it would take longer than a year![]()
I am out of cubic inches, no amount of reorganizing is going to get me by. I don't think the Viper cabinet I was looking at would be enough space now. I think I'm going to have to order this http://www.protoindustrial.com/en/i..._Proto®-450HS-34"-Top-Chest---4-Drawer,-Blue/
I thought for sure it would take longer than a year![]()
I'm assuming you've already looked at the J451934-6BL-SC side box, correct? You wouldn't be losing any work surface area that way.
Ruger, Is it time for an upgrade? This is the one i'm looking at. Joe said it was like 4800.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4565880&postcount=80