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weiwen

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Tool cabinet that I design, please advise much
 

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Nice design. I have always wondered, why the angle to the top box? It seems like a loss of space for no useful purpose.
 

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I have confused myself. I am tired and the right words are not coming to me.

I was just curious if the top was made to narrow for appearence or if there was a weight, stability reason for it.
 

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How much time between the design of that, and when it was actually made? In otherwords, how much time between it being on paper, and then sitting there?
 

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I would like to see some more options like this, but in stainless like you have shown and in thicker sheet metal.. not too flimsy... and at a good price :)

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what about a tool box WITH a bbq grill.........

I think you're on to something!

Or on something. Not sure which....

:lol_hitti

I think the tool box looks great. I prefer wide tool boxes with several wide drawers.

The stainless is sweet. Excellent job.

What would the price be and how would these be brought to the States?

Scott
 
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How much time between the design of that, and when it was actually made? In otherwords, how much time between it being on paper, and then sitting there?

It of time of the design roughly 12 work days, time of the manufacturing roughly 10 work days
 
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I would like to see some more options like this, but in stainless like you have shown and in thicker sheet metal.. not too flimsy... and at a good price :)

ultimate_cabinets.jpg

Good of, did not have problems, but you need to tell me" the long"/" breadth"/" is high" etc. information, I can just proceed the next move
 
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weiwen

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Hello everyone, I came back, I am now in the design hotel with electrical appliances, Nice to meet you!
 

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Here's another similar idea to steal! :beer:

Make it easier for normal people to set up tool control systems.

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I have confused myself. I am tired and the right words are not coming to me.

I was just curious if the top was made to narrow for appearence or if there was a weight, stability reason for it.

I like the top box being narrower at the top, the look anyway.

The market is smaller for larger boxes, but I think the most profit is to be made in 40" and 56" width.
 
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weiwen

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I like the top box being narrower at the top, the look anyway.

The market is smaller for larger boxes, but I think the most profit is to be made in 40" and 56" width.

At the top of the slope is to look
 
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Thank you, "Amos Ives Root", of course, can be developed, if you have such a need
 

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Hey Wei,

Are all the drawers in the top chest the same depth front to back?

I ask this because with the sloping side panel, it makes it look like the upper drawers would be a shorter depth. :confused:
 
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weiwen

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hey wei,

are all the drawers in the top chest the same depth front to back?

I ask this because with the sloping side panel, it makes it look like the upper drawers would be a shorter depth. :confused:

我认为有两种方式,来锁定这个抽屉,
 

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I saw this exact(?) type of rolling tool box with top chest in a 41" (or wider?) not too long ago, at Costco Canada.

It's stainless steel that's put together with the use of hundreds of rivets.

Simply put, I was not impressed with the craftsmanship. Most notably, the drawers have too much play, left/right, on the rails. The gauge thickness of the SS is not appropriate for this type of application.

The store sample had a few drawers that where off from the rails, mostlikely due to the flimsyness on the rail tracks.

Much improvement is needed, in my opinion.
 
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weiwen

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Amos Ives Root,你需要的锁我找到了,但是图片传不上来,质量需要拿到样品才知道如何,价格在0.7~1.5美金左右
 

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These methods of locking are fine. #1 is preferable

Make the toolbox with removable tool tray drawers. This is the main idea.

Make the removable drawers 550mm x 350mm x 70mm. 4 drawers tall.

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Removable tool drawers!
 
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These methods of locking are fine. #1 is preferable

Make the toolbox with removable tool tray drawers. This is the main idea.

Make the removable drawers 550mm x 350mm x 70mm. 4 drawers tall.

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Removable tool drawers!

very good ,这个设计相当的好,谢谢
 
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