Thanks for making this video! I have several small toolboxes living on the basement floor that on rare occasions get wet due to heavy rain storms. I want to get them off the ground and organized into one big unit. I don't use tools professionally, just use them for small DIY projects around the house. I have been looking on Amazon and found several toolboxes like the one shown in your video for reasonable prices ($95- $200). I know you get what you pay for these days, but I don't think I need the best in this situation. Thanks again for this video and giving me some insight! 2 thumbsUp
Thanks for the video man. Just heads up the screws that keep the box from moving inside the bigger box can get stripped pretty easily. In case you don’t know just grab a rubber band and place it in-between the screw and the screw driver.
My question is is how sturdy are the castor mounts? I've bought something similar to this in the past and after a few tugs across the floor a couple castors broke off and they had broke at the base where they mounted because the mounting spot was just some flimsy tubes that weren't reinforced anywhere
Thanks for making this video! I have several small toolboxes living on the basement floor that on rare occasions get wet due to heavy rain storms. I want to get them off the ground and organized into one big unit. I don't use tools professionally, just use them for small DIY projects around the house. I have been looking on Amazon and found several toolboxes like the one shown in your video for reasonable prices ($95- $200). I know you get what you pay for these days, but I don't think I need the best in this situation. Thanks again for this video and giving me some insight! 2 thumbsUp
Thanks for the video man. Just heads up the screws that keep the box from moving inside the bigger box can get stripped pretty easily. In case you don’t know just grab a rubber band and place it in-between the screw and the screw driver.
My question is is how sturdy are the castor mounts? I've bought something similar to this in the past and after a few tugs across the floor a couple castors broke off and they had broke at the base where they mounted because the mounting spot was just some flimsy tubes that weren't reinforced anywhere