Think about your approach angles on the wheels, put them as far out and as large as you can get them. The only time you'll think about them is when the bearings take a dump or you have to roll it over something or up a ramp, so make sure it's designed to cross as many things as possible and stay stable going up an incline.
Also how about a heavy duty corner reinforcement to support mounting a vise, some nice thick plate to spread the load over the top and two sides. Just give me a way to see the plate boundaries so I can drill to fit whatever vise I want.
I keep daydreaming about mounting one of THESE vises on the side of my box so I can swing it one way with the jaw parallel to the floor like a normal vise, or over to hold parts vertically or at any other angle but not lose any bench space. So give me a corner gusset that I can hang that off of!
Everybody seems to like the drawer arrangements that come in standard boxes (except me, I want the small drawers on the right) but what everyone goes crazy for are drawers that fit the existing form factor that have more options, drawers for charging cordless tools, drawers for holding air and power tools in holsters not laying flat. I wish I had a drawer I could fill up with tech data and full size manuals and search them quickly to find what I need. I also like the vertical screwdriver pockets under the lid of tool carts on either side, but I need all of my toolbox as a work surface too... Figure that out.
Also how about a heavy duty corner reinforcement to support mounting a vise, some nice thick plate to spread the load over the top and two sides. Just give me a way to see the plate boundaries so I can drill to fit whatever vise I want.
I keep daydreaming about mounting one of THESE vises on the side of my box so I can swing it one way with the jaw parallel to the floor like a normal vise, or over to hold parts vertically or at any other angle but not lose any bench space. So give me a corner gusset that I can hang that off of!
Everybody seems to like the drawer arrangements that come in standard boxes (except me, I want the small drawers on the right) but what everyone goes crazy for are drawers that fit the existing form factor that have more options, drawers for charging cordless tools, drawers for holding air and power tools in holsters not laying flat. I wish I had a drawer I could fill up with tech data and full size manuals and search them quickly to find what I need. I also like the vertical screwdriver pockets under the lid of tool carts on either side, but I need all of my toolbox as a work surface too... Figure that out.
Many of these things we have implemented, but many we have not. The reason for the cover at the bottom is to store a creeper underneath, but I also see the feet not fitting under the toolbox being an issue. The drawers will be lit with LED's inside them so you can see everything in the drawers. The tool holster drawer is a great feature! There will definitely be power strips, and an option for air hose storage also. One of the stipulations I have put on the design is I want to be able to move the box across the floor and not hear rattles from anything except the tools inside, and I want those noises to be muffled. This is the main reason for the different materials and caster designs, but if we are starting from scratch we have to make it look good too. One of my other reasons for the design is from 15 feet away you can't tell the difference between a $300 Harbor Freight box and a $5k Snap-on. This will change with our product. Thanks again for all the feedback!