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This cart is a few years old now, I built it back when my shop was smaller. It sure has come in handy, a place to set down commonly used tools. It’s just a couple of boxes joined to vertical members with biscuits. I put in one divider in the top box to seperate out measuring and marking tools. One pic is of the locking wheels I got at HF.
-- Don, Royersford, PA
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#1 posted 509 days ago
That looks handier than a pocket on a shirt!
-- "Man's ingenuity has outrun his intelligence" (Joseph Wood Krutch)
kiefer
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#2 posted 509 days ago
Great way to keep all that stuff close at hand .
Thanks Don
Kiefer
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#3 posted 508 days ago
Very useful very well done.
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Ben
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#4 posted 474 days ago
very useful cart I’m sure. On a side note, I’ve gotten casters at HF, but only buy the locking ones separately. It is cheaper to buy their moving dollie’s. They have 4 casters for around ten bucks and you can re-use the wood if you like
-- Welcome to downtown Coolsville, Population: US! --Hogarth Hughes
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#5 posted 474 days ago
Ben, thanks for the tip; I’ll remember that next time
-- Don, Royersford, PA
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