CJones
Final Approach
I'll combine the mantra of Ted's threads with the recent tool thread.
I have accumulated enoughcrap useful mission critical tools that they're overrunning my current storage. Several years ago I built a pair of the standard EAA wooden work benches. They are very sturdy, but don't do much for storage. I also have an entry-level Craftsman 11-drawer stacked toolbox that is carried over from when I worked in Ag equipment operation and maintenance 20 years ago. Over the years, through various jobs around the house, I've accumulated more and more 'specialty' type tools beyond standard mechanic tools, so I've outgrown the capacity of my Craftsman toolbox. I've tried using plastic bins in shelves, but I always find I'm digging for SOMETHING.
Now I see that Home Depot (and others too, I'm sure) have these mama jama's:
62" wide by 24" deep. What I really like is that the wooden top can be raised which is looking better and better as my aging 6' 7" back is groaning more and more when I have to stand stooped over at a 'regular' sized counter in the kitchen or garage.
I figure two of these will be a direct replacement for my EAA workbenches and I can potentially retire my stacked toolbox to the hangar where more mechanic-sized tool storage would be nice.
Anybody here tried these Husky toolboxes (I think they call them a "mobile workbench" on the website) out yet? I've looked at them and I would definitely go with the "Heavy Duty" model out of the gate.
Any pros/cons people have experienced with these?
I have accumulated enough
Now I see that Home Depot (and others too, I'm sure) have these mama jama's:
62" wide by 24" deep. What I really like is that the wooden top can be raised which is looking better and better as my aging 6' 7" back is groaning more and more when I have to stand stooped over at a 'regular' sized counter in the kitchen or garage.
I figure two of these will be a direct replacement for my EAA workbenches and I can potentially retire my stacked toolbox to the hangar where more mechanic-sized tool storage would be nice.
Anybody here tried these Husky toolboxes (I think they call them a "mobile workbench" on the website) out yet? I've looked at them and I would definitely go with the "Heavy Duty" model out of the gate.
Any pros/cons people have experienced with these?