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Who makes a good folding shelf for toolcarts?

Haveblue

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I have a Blue-point 4 drawer cart, and lately, Im thinking a folding side shelf would be a great addition to it but I dont want to spend a ton of cash on this. I dont intend to store tools on it, or load it heavily,but mostly use it for carburetor rebuilds, and small things like that. What do you recommend?
 
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i've had several over the years, the sturdiest of the bunch was a MAC.
it's the only one i have left, i keep my cordless battery chargers on it at work.

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I have a Blue-point 4 drawer cart, and lately, Im thinking a folding side shelf would be a great addition to it but I dont want to spend a ton of cash on this. I dont intend to store tools on it, or load it heavily,but mostly use it for carburetor rebuilds, and small things like that. What do you recommend?

I would recommend doing this stuff on your workbench....Any reason why it needs to be done on your tool cart? Why not get a cheap roll around bottom cabinet, if you can't use your workbench...:beer:
 

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I have a side shelf that came off a 1950's typewriter stand. Found the stand at the goodwill for $2 and unbolted the side shelf. Super sturdy. Maybe look for something that is not advertised for a tool box? Just a suggestion. :beer:

I have seen the SO and Mac ones in person. Super sturdy, but for what they cost new :shocking: The craftsman one is much cheaper, but IMHO much lighter than the SO or Mac ones.

You could make a real nice/sturdy one out of two folding hinges and a piece of 1/4" steel plate or even plywood.
 
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I would recommend doing this stuff on your workbench....Any reason why it needs to be done on your tool cart? Why not get a cheap roll around bottom cabinet, if you can't use your workbench...:beer:
I agree with you, but the shop I work in is very dynamic..I work with two other techs, things are always moving around. Something is always torn down on the workbenches, waiting for parts. I do things at the workbenches as well, but a shelf on the side of my cart would save me a lot of time When im rebulding a carb, or similar project. I think of my cart as a "workstation" I want to have basically everything I need within reach.
 
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I agree with you, but the shop I work in is very dynamic..I work with two other techs, things are always moving around. Something is always torn down on the workbenches, waiting for parts. I do things at the workbenches as well, but a shelf on the side of my cart would save me a lot of time When im rebulding a carb, or similar project. I think of my cart as a "workstation" I want to have basically everything I need within reach.

I gotcha...:thumbup:
 
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making a shelf has crossed my mind, but it is the fold down part that concerns me. In this situation, I dont want to mess around with a prototype..I want to bolt it on and go.
 

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making a shelf has crossed my mind, but it is the fold down part that concerns me. In this situation, I dont want to mess around with a prototype..I want to bolt it on and go.

No worries about the prototype. Just buy two folding shelf hinges, bolt on to tool box or cart then bolt on a top work surface (metal or wood). Will be ~10x stronger and much cheaper than any of the factory made ones. No more difficult than bolting on a factory one IMHO.

Use something like these, granted this are way overkill (750lbs weight cap :bounce:) and a bit expensive, but really nice. For $50 using those, I would be more worried about flipping your cart over than I would be about damaging the side shelf.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DT3UC2/?tag=atomicindus08-20

IIRC, Lowe's has them for ~$10 each.
 

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I made mine w/ those hinges, they'll easily hold up a shelf full of tools, rotors, & other parts, check out the HF cart modify thread for pictures.
 

John in OH

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I bought a folding Homak side shelf from Northern Tool for about $35 to attach to my 40" Craftsman Griplatch tool box. Drilled a couple of bolt holes in the Craftsman box and the shelf attached with no problem

Homak Folding Side Shelf 700x700.jpg

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200498079_200498079

They come in black, red or blue and are pretty decent for only $35. I had to use some RTV to glue the rubber mat to the steel shelf so it didn't fall off, but other than that it is pretty nice. It won't hold a lot of weight, but is great for laying tools or parts on to keep them handy while working.

Sorry I don't have a pic of it mounted on my box.
 
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