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Toolbox caster frame

Dan Dubeau

Ultra Member
I've been shuffling stuff around and reorganizing tools the past few weeks, and managed to consolidate and get rid of an entire toolbox. I gave the smaller bottom box on the right to a younger coworker just starting out his home shop. He was happy, I was happy, good deal for everyone. and I freed up some valuable floor space
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Next up was to build a caster frame for bottom box I was keeping. The way the stock casters attach to the sheet metal is terrible with self tapping screws, and this box has already spit a caster and fallen over (hence the missing drawers, they didn't make it....). So I made this quick and dirty cart with better casters on it, and also added a tow ring, if I ever need to wheel it out side I can winch it around (or get it back up the gravel driveway). 2x2x1/4" angle should be plenty strong enough.....
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I'm going to weld some angle up the sides, and make some exterior storage on the sides for pliers, prybars etc. I've been needing to do this for a long time, as the old casters were just hanging on, and the box wasn't mobile at all. I also robbed the 2 drawers from the middle cabinet that sat on top of this one. Not sure what I'm going to do with it yet. I might just scrap it, or I might build some doors for it, and use it as a cabinet somewhere.
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The two pull out carts under my steps/landing are stock storage as well, and I need to get in there to go shopping for the next couple projects (it has to do with that forge blower seen in a few shots.....) I'm building so this had to get done. One project leads into another around here......I call them barrier projects. I can't do that, until I do this.......Some of you might know exactly what I mean by that.
 

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a smile

Lifelong hobby - cold iron
Premium Member
If you are not planning to move it long distances, I recommend using Angle wheels on all 4 wheels, you will find it more practical and comfortable to use in a narrow workspace! Almost all of my heavy tools use wheeled brackets, and all of them are universal wheels.
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Dan Dubeau

Ultra Member
I like 4 swivel caster for some things, but in this case it was simply reusing what I had on hand. I wouldn't like 4 non locking swivels for a tool box. I have a stainless medical cart I use for welding supplies with 4 non locking casters and pulling the drawers out has it walking all over the place. I agree it's easier the maneuver in tight spaces though.
 
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