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Think I've decided to go with the Husky Heavy Duty Matte Black stuff. Gonna do the 62" wood top 15 drawer workbench, the standing 36" wide cabinet and two 28" wall cabinets hanging above the work bench. It'll fit perfectly in the spot I have available and it think it's the most storage I'll be able to fit into that area. I just don't like the price at $1800 for the set. But Taylor said "who cares? If it gets us the most storage and it's what you want, it'll be a good investment". So I guess I better do it before she changes her mind.
Yes it is really nice to have one of these in the garage! Use mine quite a bit.Went to Home Depot alone today. I came home with the garage shelving I went for and a new red tool. This 18v should work for any impact needs I have with 1400 ft/lbs. A good impact has been on my list for a while but they got me today.
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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (Tool-Only) 2767-20 - The Home Depot
The 2767 M18 FUEL high torque impact wrench with friction ring eliminates the need to use a pneumatic tool for those stubborn and rusted bolts by delivering 1,000 ft./lbs. of fastening torque and 1400www.homedepot.com
Seems like an apples to oranges comparison. Those are two completely different carts.I've been kind of wanting to pick up a small rolling cart for the garage. The rest of the storage is the black Husky stuff with the chrome handles, or cabinets that I picked up from work that are also black with chrome handles.
Considering this little guy from Husky that I could use mostly gift cards toward. Same brand, but felt kind of cheap in the store and the handles are more like a brushed silver.
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Husky 26.5 in. W x 18 in. D Standard Duty 4-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet in Gloss Black HKST98066BK - The Home Depot
This Husky 26 in. W 4-Drawer Tool Box Cabinet is the perfect addition to your garage or workshop. The durable 50 lb. ball-bearing drawers on the Husky 4 drawer toolbox also feature smooth detent retention,www.homedepot.com
Or the US General at HF
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30 in. Service Cart with Drawer, Black
Amazing deals on this Black 30In Service Cart With Drawer at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I haven't seen the US General stuff in person, but hear constantly good stuff about it. The Husky is narrower and has closed drawers vs. the wider and open bottom of the HF option. Leaning heavily toward the Husky.
I can you see you loading up that Husky 26" drawer to the point that you don't roll it around anywhere and it just sits in one place. If you want a cart then I'd get the second option.I've been kind of wanting to pick up a small rolling cart for the garage. The rest of the storage is the black Husky stuff with the chrome handles, or cabinets that I picked up from work that are also black with chrome handles.
Considering this little guy from Husky that I could use mostly gift cards toward. Same brand, but felt kind of cheap in the store and the handles are more like a brushed silver.
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Husky 26.5 in. W x 18 in. D Standard Duty 4-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet in Gloss Black HKST98066BK - The Home Depot
This Husky 26 in. W 4-Drawer Tool Box Cabinet is the perfect addition to your garage or workshop. The durable 50 lb. ball-bearing drawers on the Husky 4 drawer toolbox also feature smooth detent retention,www.homedepot.com
Or the US General at HF
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30 in. Service Cart with Drawer, Black
Amazing deals on this Black 30In Service Cart With Drawer at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I haven't seen the US General stuff in person, but hear constantly good stuff about it. The Husky is narrower and has closed drawers vs. the wider and open bottom of the HF option. Leaning heavily toward the Husky.
I think you be happy with open cart, I had one and loved it(plastic then got crushed), like you said detailing throw everything in there and wheel it out, and if I was working on a truck it became my temp cart to hold all the tools I pulled out in replacing etc and parts etc. I'll get another one but not until The next shop build 2.0 happens at the farm.I've been kind of wanting to pick up a small rolling cart for the garage. The rest of the storage is the black Husky stuff with the chrome handles, or cabinets that I picked up from work that are also black with chrome handles.
Considering this little guy from Husky that I could use mostly gift cards toward. Same brand, but felt kind of cheap in the store and the handles are more like a brushed silver.
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Husky 26.5 in. W x 18 in. D Standard Duty 4-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet in Gloss Black HKST98066BK - The Home Depot
This Husky 26 in. W 4-Drawer Tool Box Cabinet is the perfect addition to your garage or workshop. The durable 50 lb. ball-bearing drawers on the Husky 4 drawer toolbox also feature smooth detent retention,www.homedepot.com
Or the US General at HF
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30 in. Service Cart with Drawer, Black
Amazing deals on this Black 30In Service Cart With Drawer at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I haven't seen the US General stuff in person, but hear constantly good stuff about it. The Husky is narrower and has closed drawers vs. the wider and open bottom of the HF option. Leaning heavily toward the Husky.
Went to Home Depot alone today. I came home with the garage shelving I went for and a new red tool. This 18v should work for any impact needs I have with 1400 ft/lbs. A good impact has been on my list for a while but they got me today.
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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Impact Wrench with Friction Ring (Tool-Only) 2767-20 - The Home Depot
The 2767 M18 FUEL high torque impact wrench with friction ring eliminates the need to use a pneumatic tool for those stubborn and rusted bolts by delivering 1,000 ft./lbs. of fastening torque and 1400www.homedepot.com
They make various plates to hang the tools.Can you get a closer up pic of what you are using to actually hold them in place?
Can you get a closer up pic of what you are using to actually hold them in place?