Hi all. I've got paralysis by analysis right now and would love a fresh idea or two.
My problem is the existing bench is 31" deep and the toolbox and it's top are only 24" deep. I want to fill the gap so to speak for more work surface area.
The toolbox is a Husky (I was given a snap-on badge and put it to good use :-D ) with the adjustable top and when raised it looks like there are easily removed screws holding it to the frame. I was thinking to find a different top and cut it to size (72x30 or 31) and then screw it on but that presents a problem with cost and which material to use.
Another option would be to build some sort of 7" shelf and attach to the back wall?
And another would be to get some sheetmetal bent at a 90 and attach it to the back of the box.
Would love to hear any ideas, thank you.





My problem is the existing bench is 31" deep and the toolbox and it's top are only 24" deep. I want to fill the gap so to speak for more work surface area.
The toolbox is a Husky (I was given a snap-on badge and put it to good use :-D ) with the adjustable top and when raised it looks like there are easily removed screws holding it to the frame. I was thinking to find a different top and cut it to size (72x30 or 31) and then screw it on but that presents a problem with cost and which material to use.
Another option would be to build some sort of 7" shelf and attach to the back wall?
And another would be to get some sheetmetal bent at a 90 and attach it to the back of the box.
Would love to hear any ideas, thank you.











