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Tool Box Color Scheme & Being Slightly **** Retentive :)

FordExplorer

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Well, I have finally decided that I am going to buy a new 26" roller cabinet so that I can get one of my Craftsman tool chests and middle chests off the workbench. I am not all that impressed by the current Craftsman boxes, however they are good overall and the black/ red color matches perfectly. Right now I can buy a 5 drawer quiet glide cabinet for $203 (MSRP $300) shipped to store.

However I am thinking about going a different direction. Menards sells a series of ball bearing tool chests under the Performax brand. My Dad has a top and middle chest from Performax, and the quality is great and the ball bearing slides are super smooth. Overall I like this box much better and i can get it for essentially the same price.
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So here is my question: Would you buy the better box that does't fit with the rest of your boxes, or a box that isnt quite as good but looks great and still serves the purpose? I know it is stupid that stuff like this bugs me but I'm sure I'm not the only one out there :).

EDIT: BTW, when I started typing in the tags, I noticed something odd. When I started typing PER (for performax) the top tag that pops up is "perverted smurf". Anybody care to elaborate on that lol
 
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the performax are pretty decent boxes for the money, and the go on sale very regularly and were just marked down quite a bit two weeks ago. the only noticeable difference between the craftsman boxes and the performax are the drawer handles. the performax are large and much nicer/sturdier.

i was going to get the 3 drawer 17" deep middle box for my 26" a while back. i decided to go with a 44"roller instead.

it all depends on if you care if they dont match. if you can handle them not matching, the answer is simple. personally, i would get the performax. you can get a couple cans of spray paint, paint it white, then red, and you can get it to match well. find a craftsman badge, and boom, good to go.
 

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As you're new here, you obviously didn't read the full terms and conditions
of membership that clearly state Every Garage Journal member must have
a serious Smurf Fetish with no reservations..... :cool:
 
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I just checked out the menards ad and they have the 8 drawer version for $220. I think that is a heck of a deal so I think I'm going to go pick it up. Honestly, I would just go with all performax however I kind of have to keep my current top and middle chest since it was a gift.
 
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As you're new here, you obviously didn't read the full terms and conditions
of membership that clearly state Every Garage Journal member must have
a serious Smurf Fetish with no reservations..... :cool:

OK I'M GETTING OUTTA HERE!!!!!! :3gears: haha
 
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I have done quite a bit of painting before, so I think that i'll get the box and make painting the box a project for this fall. I guess I was concerned about the durability of the finish, however the Rustoleum professional seems fairly durable.
 

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rattle can paint can be very durable if you prep like you are painting "for real"

i learned the art of rattle canning when i was a teenager, painting friends race mowers, and other go fast toys... i know one of the mowers still carries my paint job, and it still looks almost wet, over ten years later. wonder if i could get him to send me some pics of it... :headscrat
 
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