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Fedwrench

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I'm guessing that the other drawers have compound action or slides instead of ball bearings. The Waterloo site is down for rebuilding but you can download their catalog. Here's a waterloo 41 inch cart with ball bearing slides.
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-7623-waterloo-industries-pmx4113.aspx

Honestly, if you're looking for a 40-41 inch wide unit, I'd try to find a used one, or pick up a Craftsman unit on sale. Sears has been running almost half off sales on their 40 inch wide units fairly regularly lately, and they're made by Waterloo.:beer:
 
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Mickey O

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Im looking for a decent 40" box to replace my 2 drawer cart that has zero space for more tools.

im looking at this waterloo chest http://www.tooltopia.com/waterloo-wi1512bu.aspx.

but only says ball bearing slides on the top drawer, what would that make the rest of the slides?

trying to figure out if its worth it?

Friction. I did a search it seems that everyone has the same description. I would recommend looking at Waterloo's website and/or calling them and asking. To me it seems they should all be bearing and the top wide drawer should have 4 bearing glides, two on each side.

The box looks similar to ones they sell at Sears, made by Waterloo with the Craftsman name on them. You can get a a Craftsman box with ball bearing glides on every drawer for less, even less on sale and even less on clearance at the store or one of Sear's clearance outlets.
 
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