JackOfDiamonds
Well-known member
Why must I choose between a big, sturdy work bench that takes up a huge chunk of storage space, or a rolling toolbox that's no good to work on?
I know they put vestigial wooden tops on rolling tool chests, but let's be real...the height is wrong, there's no backstop, you can't stand right up to it because there's no space for your feet, and the thing is usually on wheels. That's not a workbench. It's just a surface to collect junk. But man, all those drawers...
Conversely, a workbench hardly stores anything, and I end up putting things on the ground under... maybe I should get a narrow tool chest and put it under a workbench, but now I'm paying twice...
I basically can't give up the floor or work space to fit a tool chest alone, and yet if I had more drawers, there'd be a lot less workbench top consumed... what's the magic formula?
I know they put vestigial wooden tops on rolling tool chests, but let's be real...the height is wrong, there's no backstop, you can't stand right up to it because there's no space for your feet, and the thing is usually on wheels. That's not a workbench. It's just a surface to collect junk. But man, all those drawers...
Conversely, a workbench hardly stores anything, and I end up putting things on the ground under... maybe I should get a narrow tool chest and put it under a workbench, but now I'm paying twice...
I basically can't give up the floor or work space to fit a tool chest alone, and yet if I had more drawers, there'd be a lot less workbench top consumed... what's the magic formula?


