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shallow trays for tool cabinet drawers

jniolon

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saw these in the "charles peet" tool catalog...:bounce:

does anyone know where you can purchase the shallow drawers that he showed in his cabinet... I can find a use for some of those

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I've got an extra one I can sell you. It doesn't say SnapOn, but its red and measures: 21 3/8 in long plus two 1/4 in wings, 6 in wide and 1 in deep. Let me know if those measurements will work for you.
 

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I'm using a slightly deeper one from Craftsman. Don't know the part number but I've seen them in the stores lately.
 

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Those are really cool... I'd love to get my hands on a couple of those...


Anyone know where they are sold to fit cheap crappy tool drawers? :lol:
 
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Those are really cool... I'd love to get my hands on a couple of those...


Anyone know where they are sold to fit cheap crappy tool drawers? :lol:

THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.... Snap-on's at 40-50 bucks a piece ??? I hate to have drawer trays that cost more than what's in them !!!

I'm gonna play with bending up my own

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Great idea, and I have one in my metric only used and abused SO box; it came with the box. However, for the most part they would not really work to my benefit since I use drawer dividers and also have most of my drawers already crammed far too full to allow for the use of one of those trays. I do use the one with my metric box though since it is not quite as full as my other boxes.
 

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I was thinking it'd be nice in my large bottom drawer. I mainly have a bunch of ryobi power tools and my dremel in the bottom drawer. A tray down there to hold blades/bits/dremel bits would be useful. Unless I tipped the thing over pulling out the sawzall or something.

But I'd be into paying more like 10 bucks then the 40-50 mentioned.
 

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I was thinking it'd be nice in my large bottom drawer. I mainly have a bunch of ryobi power tools and my dremel in the bottom drawer. A tray down there to hold blades/bits/dremel bits would be useful. Unless I tipped the thing over pulling out the sawzall or something.

But I'd be into paying more like 10 bucks then the 40-50 mentioned.

Yea but it is Snap-on man, it must be worth that and likely more! :lol_hitti
 
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Yea but it is Snap-on man, it must be worth that and likely more! :lol_hitti


SNAP-ON SMAP-ON.... IT'S A TIN TRAY STAMPED FROM 22 GAUGE AND PAINTED... I can see the "brand name" deal on the tools... but if rubbermaid made one that would fit, I'd buy it... 40 bucks for 75 cents worth of bent metal is where two fools met.


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SNAP-ON SMAP-ON.... IT'S A TIN TRAY STAMPED FROM 22 GAUGE AND PAINTED... I can see the "brand name" deal on the tools... but if rubbermaid made one that would fit, I'd buy it... 40 bucks for 75 cents worth of bent metal is where two fools met.


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john

No arguement here bud, I totally agree! :beer:
 
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