HF Toolbox - worth a small modification!

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Alan H.

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I am not a huge Harbor Freight fan but like most, I buy some stuff there. Yes, I have the usual 2 ton shop crane and the 20 ton hydraulic press that came from there. In addition to these, one of my favorites is their tool chests. You buy them when they are on sale and even when they're not being advertised, you can likely find a coupon via Google.

I now have three of these small ones that are made to hang on the side one of their bigger models. I put wheels under them and use them as roll arounds as needed. I buy the high capacity casters on ebay. (Sorry, not a fan of HF casters).

You put some wooden spacers on the bottom to attach the casters to and you have a very stout and well supported little roll around. Here's the latest one that I bought to store some of the most frequently used lathe tooling in.

Model 68785 Chest (here's the best price I have seen for it):

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Made to hang off a bigger chest:

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Here she is upside down to get the wood added the bottom for the casters. Lots of ways to skin this cat, here's mine. Front end has a lip to slid the timber under and you use the bolt holes on the ends to secure with hex head lag screws. Back side has no lip so you add a lag screw in the center as well as lag screwing the ends. A 2 x 4 screwed to a plywood spacer to get the thickness just right:

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High capacity casters attached with hex head lag screws:

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Here it is in its spot next to the lathe. (@wrmiller - notice the 5C chuck on top)

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EDIT: If memory serves me correct, Mark (@mksj) is the one who gave me the tip on these last year. I may need one more!
 
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Pretty slick, I like it, may have to copy you.

I hope you do copy it and do it your way!

My sincere advice is to be sure and put some good wheels under it. This little sucker gets really heavy when you load it up with tooling.

BTW, I call that big chuck up on top the "Herniator". That sucker is waay heavy and now I can roll the chest next to the lathe and move it over to a saddle on the ways and then install it. No more having to tote it around.
 
Yup, I did this same mod. a few years ago for mill tooling storage.

https://www.hobby-machinist.com/thr...d-you-do-in-your-shop-today.14637/post-395410

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I used metal tubing though. Seems to be holding up well.

You can move the drawers around too. Having a deep drawer near the top is handy for tooling:
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I had not thought about moving the drawers. Thanks for the tip! Makes sense now that I think about it.

I need the two deep drawers for 5C collets and it would be very nice to have them 2nd and 3rd from the top.

EDIT: Went down to shop and swapped them around while they are not yet fully loaded.
 
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The thing about Harbor Freight actually happens to be true of most places: Some jewels & some crap. The tool boxes are no different from the Craftsman I bought in the early 90s. I bought the same side box from HF as Alan H & hung it on my Craftsman - dead ringer for Alan's 2nd pic, if you don't mind black drawers. I long for the day when I have enough space to roll a toolbox around though.

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Those HF tool boxes are a great bang for your buck.
 
I think the HF red toolboxes compare favorably with just about any other cabinet with the exception of Lista or Vidmar. I have a couple of the small ones like yours with a similar addition of good casters.

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I use the top of the roll-about for my commonly used mill tooling - Royal Quick Change system for R8. Very convenient just to pull this cabinet up next to the mill as needed.

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I also really like the Schaller red plastic boxes - they can really help out with the drawer organization ( www.schallercorporation.com ).

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Had to check your link David! I was only familiar with Schaller guitar parts out of Germany. Now both are of use to me!
 
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