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  1. #16

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    ZAG and Stanley Works make some great toolboxes on wheels. Stanley own ZAG. So they may be under either name.


    http://www.zag.co.il/products_inner2...Sub_Super_id=8

    I have the 18500 and the 19603 (which is great), the 19603 cost about AUD$140 - thats about USD$70, a bit cheaper than the Rubbermaid

    Any decent hardware store will have a good tool box on wheels.

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    Michael H

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    :up Those rolling workshops look great. And, a lot cheaper than $850! Thanks.



    Any other suggestions from anyone else would be welcomed.

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    Yo Steve - -- re Hi jack an airplane and "I`ll make one for $700" LOL



    You know, the beverage cart is not too bad an idea. I will check it out.



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    Actually, a couple days ago, before I ran into the maid`s carts, I thought I would have to make one. I actually would not mind, except my workshop is in storage (did not make it to my new place).

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    ...its more of a high speed butt rest for racing around your car. The lower storage trays are for per-session use!

    $58 from http://www.whitesidemfg.com/professional_user.htm


    - When seated tray holds
    over 20 lbs in tools
    - 166 sq. in. additional
    storage space
    - Tray swivels over 200
    degrees
    - Tray is removable

    $57.92 plus shipping
    Cars: bringing people together

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    I use a 2 tray cart. You can get them at Sears for $60




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    Tom:



    I have that crawler from Griot`s. You ought to see me scoot around the garage!!



    One problem, though. Out the door goes straight down hill. I went a little too far one time and thought I was done for.




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    LOL



    Well, if it happens again, and you make it through alive, to keep up your image, you could always say you were practicing street luge, to keep sharp in preparation for the winter Olympics.

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    At $2295, something like this is probably overkill...
    ~Footy

    My lawyers have advised me to say nothing until the results of the blood test come through...

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    Footy, that looks like a NASA back pack lifted from one of the astronauts!

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by michaelb [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>Tom:

    I have that crawler from Griot`s. You ought to see me scoot around the garage!!

    One problem, though. Out the door goes straight down hill. I went a little too far one time and thought I was done for.

    [/b]</blockquote>
    Michael, I am pretty sure Whiteside is the OEM for Griot`s and a couple other places.

    I have the "convertible" creeper and the kids love riding on it `cause it is so fast!:p

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by tom p. [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>Footy, that looks like a NASA back pack lifted from one of the astronauts! [/b]</blockquote>It`s the only way they`ve found to get an even layer of quick detailer on the space shuttle!!
    ~Footy

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    Footy - this is clearly the item we all need! LOL





    ShowroomLincoln - Sounds like a reasonable price. Could you tell me a bit more, to help me identify the cart when I check out Sears?


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    darbh,

    Here is what they look like: .http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summ...&searsno=65345

    Sorry for the link, I could not get the picture to post. Anyway, they are made of steel and painted red. They have 4 casters on the bottom and two of the casters have locks so it wont roll away. There is no drawers though, but it does a good job and it is a reasonable price compared to some other carts that I have seen

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    Showroom -- thanks for the work, I appreciate it. You have saved me a lot of time.

    By the way, after reading posts on this site for awhile, it is apparent to me, based on the interests expressed by many posters, that they might like the following cart, to go along with a supply and tool cart:

    http://pushcartparties.com/beer.html


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    http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=66070

    I think that one would be pretty nice, although expensive by the time you add wheels and the cover. I just use an old laundry soap bucket (washed repeatedly) to hold my washmits and towels. And a little double sided tray with a handle in the middle for my other supplies. It is by no means adequate for all of my supplies =)

 

 
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