I have one of the Halfords Industrial tool cabinet and chest sets. Don't get me wrong, I quite like it and I keep all my motorbike related tools in there but I'm looking for another one to put along the back wall of my garage. Because you can't pay for them in magic beans, I won't be buying one for a while!
I can't help thinking that the design of these is quite simple. I'm looking for a big beastie along the lines of a Snap-On KRL with a butcher block work top that I can attach my bench vice to. Homebase does one along the lines of what I'm looking for but I just don't see it being worth 800/900 and the residual values on ebay of the KRLs on eBay are also very impressive.
So I thought about building one myself, after all it would just be a mild steel box section frame with quite a few cross members to cut out any flex that would stop the draws opening. Cover it in sheet metal, possibly riveted so easier to replace if damaged and then add the ball bearing runners, fabricate the drawers themselves (the most difficult section of the entire project as the metal will want to warp but the drawers need to be surgically square to stand a chance of working). Finally add the worktop off-cut and castors and paint it black.
So an expensive project for sure, but if done right could be very satisfying and would come out sturdier than Homebase's offering.
Anyone done it? There doesn't seem to be anything on the YouTubes about it but the internet has suggested apprentices used to make them as a project.
I can't help thinking that the design of these is quite simple. I'm looking for a big beastie along the lines of a Snap-On KRL with a butcher block work top that I can attach my bench vice to. Homebase does one along the lines of what I'm looking for but I just don't see it being worth 800/900 and the residual values on ebay of the KRLs on eBay are also very impressive.
So I thought about building one myself, after all it would just be a mild steel box section frame with quite a few cross members to cut out any flex that would stop the draws opening. Cover it in sheet metal, possibly riveted so easier to replace if damaged and then add the ball bearing runners, fabricate the drawers themselves (the most difficult section of the entire project as the metal will want to warp but the drawers need to be surgically square to stand a chance of working). Finally add the worktop off-cut and castors and paint it black.
- Price:
worktop free from a kitchen job
ball bearing runners http://www.screwfix.com/p/ball-bear...mm/55282#product_additional_details_container let's say £120 for 20 drawers
sheet metal (1.5mm as it isn't structural?) including the drawers could be up to £200
box section (no idea of the actual quantities here but I imagine the main structure will want 40mm square section with 3mm walls and then maybe 25mm and 3mm walls for the cross members) let's go with £150
castors https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/ml818-200mm-hd-swivel-brake-castor-/ that kind of thing x4 around £160!!!
paint free, always got some somewhere
Total (pretty abstract figure I know) could be around £600-£700
Time? Couple of weekends
So an expensive project for sure, but if done right could be very satisfying and would come out sturdier than Homebase's offering.
Anyone done it? There doesn't seem to be anything on the YouTubes about it but the internet has suggested apprentices used to make them as a project.