dlwilson
Well-known member
I looked for a thread to put this in, but didn't see anything appropriate, so here it is. I finally got the HF 56" bottom, yay. I've been using a couple of mismatched 26" stacks for years. They were used when I got them, but they have mostly been okay despite the small drawers. But a few months ago one of the large drawers that I keep my pliers in broke, and it's just been too annoying getting that in and out.
So I printed out the coupon and borrowed a friend's truck. It wasn't until the HF guy was loading the box on the truck that I realized I hadn't really thought this through. I guess I thought I'd just slide the box out the back of the truck, but as I was standing there I read the 520 pound weight on the box. And the forklift could not put the box in very far, so it was pretty much all the way to the end of the tailgate.
The box looked really tippy, and there was just a small strap in the truck that I didn't trust, so back inside to buy a big ratchet strap. I got it tightened down, and took surface streets the five miles back to my garage, creeping around corners the whole way.
I ran out the engine lift and some straps, but of course the box was too tall to lift all the way. I was worried about scratching the bedliner (new truck) so I was able to get cardboard under the pallet. After a lot of work I was able to get the box just hanging off the back of the tailgate.
Finally I was able get the engine lift in from the side, and lift the box free of the bed, and drive the truck forward. But now what? I couldn't just set the box on the ground, because it would land on the legs of the engine lift. Eventually after a lot of jacking and rocking I got the pallet onto a couple furniture dollies, and pushed it up the driveway into the garage.
Then I wrestled it off the dollies, pulled the cardboard and packaging off, and rolled the box off the pallet onto the floor. Next step, transfer the contents of the old boxes into the new box. I was going to put the old top boxes on the new box, but the new box looks so nice, and the old ones have so much patina, I think I may just get the matching new top box.
I'll use my trailer for the top box. That's what I should have done for this box. Now I know.
Anybody in West Palm Beach want to buy a set of 26" Craftsman and Stack On boxes cheap?
So I printed out the coupon and borrowed a friend's truck. It wasn't until the HF guy was loading the box on the truck that I realized I hadn't really thought this through. I guess I thought I'd just slide the box out the back of the truck, but as I was standing there I read the 520 pound weight on the box. And the forklift could not put the box in very far, so it was pretty much all the way to the end of the tailgate.
The box looked really tippy, and there was just a small strap in the truck that I didn't trust, so back inside to buy a big ratchet strap. I got it tightened down, and took surface streets the five miles back to my garage, creeping around corners the whole way.
I ran out the engine lift and some straps, but of course the box was too tall to lift all the way. I was worried about scratching the bedliner (new truck) so I was able to get cardboard under the pallet. After a lot of work I was able to get the box just hanging off the back of the tailgate.
Finally I was able get the engine lift in from the side, and lift the box free of the bed, and drive the truck forward. But now what? I couldn't just set the box on the ground, because it would land on the legs of the engine lift. Eventually after a lot of jacking and rocking I got the pallet onto a couple furniture dollies, and pushed it up the driveway into the garage.
Then I wrestled it off the dollies, pulled the cardboard and packaging off, and rolled the box off the pallet onto the floor. Next step, transfer the contents of the old boxes into the new box. I was going to put the old top boxes on the new box, but the new box looks so nice, and the old ones have so much patina, I think I may just get the matching new top box.
I'll use my trailer for the top box. That's what I should have done for this box. Now I know.
Anybody in West Palm Beach want to buy a set of 26" Craftsman and Stack On boxes cheap?

