Recoil Rob
Well-known member
Hello,
New here, I just purchased a used Snap on rolling cart with a top chest like this one (poached the photo from a thread here about restoration)
I am going to split them up, leave the rolling cart in the garage for general auto and pump work and keep the top unit on a bench in the basement for specialized tools I use working on guns, fishing reels, etc, the fun stuff.
What would you recommend to use on top of the rolling cart ( 20"x31") to keep it from getting dented up as I may be using it as a work surface for things like pump repair? Is tempered Masonite with a rubber pad strong enough or do I need some plate steel? If so, how thick?
thanks, Rob
New here, I just purchased a used Snap on rolling cart with a top chest like this one (poached the photo from a thread here about restoration)
I am going to split them up, leave the rolling cart in the garage for general auto and pump work and keep the top unit on a bench in the basement for specialized tools I use working on guns, fishing reels, etc, the fun stuff.
What would you recommend to use on top of the rolling cart ( 20"x31") to keep it from getting dented up as I may be using it as a work surface for things like pump repair? Is tempered Masonite with a rubber pad strong enough or do I need some plate steel? If so, how thick?
thanks, Rob
Been looking for something simialar to use as a surface that i could put down on the backside of the lid of my cart. Good prices too!