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Suggestions for rubber work surface for tool box?

road1will

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I recently acquired a KRA4107 off of Craigslist but it did not have any sort of rubber mat on top of the box. Does anyone have any suggestions for a good material that i can cut to fit the top of the box? Or am i better off just spending the $40 on the replacement mat from Snap-On?
 
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jaysonb

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If you want something like it came with, go to lowes and look at the black rubber stair runner. You buy it for a few bucks a foot, and its very heavy-duty.
 

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Do you want smooth or ribbed? stair runner as mentioned or doormats make good ribbed surfaces. not sure of a good source for smooth.

Or go all out and get an IKEA butcher block top...
 

Robbie UK

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Use rubber stair runner or long 'anti fatigue' matting and cut down to size.

Although I have become a convert to the Ikea butcher block worktops for roller tool cabinets.
 
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Milton Shaw

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I have used conveyor belting, you can get end pieces cut to what you need. Try an industrial rubber/gasket supplier. The stuff I got is about 1/2" thick and it wears like iron. Get them to cut it as they have the right tools to cut it. I don't think I spent over $10 to $20 but its been a long time.
 

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I use a KRA4107D as a roll cart and use cut scraps of a truck bedliner rubber mat that I found discarded at a carwash. It has a ribbed surface that keeps sockets from rolling off and it's tough as hell.
 

HarrisonTX

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Do you want smooth or ribbed? stair runner as mentioned or doormats make good ribbed surfaces. not sure of a good source for smooth.

Or go all out and get an IKEA butcher block top...

Use rubber stair runner or long 'anti fatigue' matting and cut down to size.

Although I have become a convert to the Ikea butcher block worktops for roller tool cabinets.

I came upon this topic by searching.
Is the Ikea butcher block top trimable? I'm not sure exactly how the pieces of wood are held together. I would hate to lay into one with a saw, and it fall to pieces.
 

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I second the IKEA Butcher Block top. Best money I have spent when it comes to tool cab accesories
 
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Hammer1963

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I came upon this topic by searching.
Is the Ikea butcher block top trimable? I'm not sure exactly how the pieces of wood are held together. I would hate to lay into one with a saw, and it fall to pieces.

The IKEA tops are Birch and are glued together. You are not going to hurt one of these beast.
 

Hammer1963

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The top spans 94" from one end cab to the other. I chose to go this route vs cutting a top for each section. It looks great and functions wonderfully. I used 1/4" Masonite between the top of the tool boxes and the bottom of the Butcher Block top to give it a firm surface to rest on
 

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Wrencher04

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Just picked a new classic 78 what do y'all think of thick rubber matting like what is used in horse trailers
 

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I always wanted to have plush black carpet with hemmed edges for my toolbox top.
 
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