Harbor Freight Tool Box Disable Drawer
Product Recapitulation: Harbor Freight rate Tool Bureau
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Harbor Freight Tool Chest #90320
In 2007, my wife and I bought a small retirement place southwest of Richmond, VA (backrest when retirement still seemed possible!). Since then, we've gradually been moving pickup truck-loads of shove from our main domiciliate to the new sign of the zodiac. I built a shop at in the new house about the same size as my prevalent rat and I needed to start getting some tools and work benches weak there. Thus information technology was that I definite to move my old Craftsman benches to the refreshing house and replace them in my current shop with other, better-quality benches.
I looked at the usual sources: Sears, Harbor Loading and Northern Tool and soon decided to die off with the HF offerings. Technically, these are tool chests, not process benches, but they are strong enough to support a lathe or mill up to about 250 lbs. and have lots of underdrawers for storing tools, working stock and accessories. In fact, the top of the chest is rated for a load of up to 1600 lbs. (!) and the chest for a total load of 2894 lbs. - nearly 1 1/2 tons.
Harbour Freight Tool cabinet SKU #90320
One feature that attracted Maine to this tool cabinet was its ability to add optional modular components. For mortal provision to wont it exclusively for storing tools and correlative supplies, the appurtenance capacity is tremendous, and the main module is sturdy enough to handle a great deal of tote up-ons; I just wanted the extra drawers from the side cabinet.
Main tool thorax (#90320) shown with optional add-on cabinets
When they went connected sale recently, I drove down to the nearest HF store (about 45 mins. from here) and picked up the SKU 90320 and the #90321 7-drawer add-on. Soon afterwards, I bought a second one that became the rising habitation for my Grizzly mini-mill. I had intended to get another side-cabinet for the second chest, but they have been out of stock at the regional HF store since January.
I had a few concerns: the tool chests are taller and shallower front end-to-back than my actual benches, providing less bench-top area and potentially being unstable when high-crowned by a 200+ poke lathe/mill such as the C4/M4. On the plus side, in that respect are a lot more drawers, easily accessible, so I should birth little need to leave tools and parts on the benchtop and the narrower visibility leaves more floor and aisle distance in the shop compared to the benches being replaced.
I've been exploitation both creature chests for about 2 months now, so information technology's time to study along my experience.
Update 02-15-2014
After five age of use, I'm still really happy with these tool chests. They have lived improving to entirely of my expectations and I have had no problems, even though I utilize them continually patc I'm in my shop about 60 hours per week. I rarely move them around, and then I can't comment on their durability in a extremely changeable environment.
Some metre past, maybe in 2012?, HF exchanged the paint from the trailer truck-matte finish that mine have, to a high-color last. Along all of the chests I bought back in 2009, the paint has a tiny crinkle-finish. I like the semi-matte finish improve, but I suspect that in a fat environment, such a garage OR different fix-it shop, the matte up finale could get grubby-looking over time. I haven't actually seen any where that has happened, but it add up to me that it might be a reason for dynamic to a color finish.
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The Work bench Top
As it comes from HF, a concentrated, industrial, ribbed rubber lusterlessness covers the top airfoil of the tool chest. This is just what you'd want if you're victimisation it as a surface for holding tools while running on automobile repairs Oregon similar make for, but is not an ideal aerofoil when victimization the chest to patronage a small lathe or mill. Fortunately, you can plainly lift it off if you choose non to use it.
A heavy-duty ribbed rubber mat covers the round top
Miniscule drill bits and correspondent items tend to get 'tween the rubber ribs, requiring agile fingers (or, more likely, a couple of goad-nose pair of pliers operating room tweezers) to infusion them. And metal chips, the metalworkers combining weight of sawdust, soon fill up all of the recesses and are hard to capture out without a shop vac or a blast of compressed air. Compressed air, as we all know, is not an ideal solution since it merely redistributes the swarf to more than inaccessible areas of the shop, not to mention creating an aerosol of powdery gold-bearing particles to be breathed into our lungs.
Indeed, as on my other benches, I decided to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder a pre-fab laminated kitchen antagonistic lead. These aren't gaudy, presently at about $50-60 at the big box hardware stores, so I thoughtful just making my own from MDF and laminate. I had through with this years agone, merely I soon discovered that the plastic laminate is not carried past the typical consumer stores. I probably could hold special-ordered it, or found it on the Web, but I wanted to move on, so I coughed up the money for the stock items readily available.
Tool case fitted with laminated heel counter top
This was a dreadful choice. On my new benches I at least exploited the entire counter top, but to conform to the tops of the Hf tool cabinet, I had to cut off and discard about 30% of the material. Still, having now done it, I equivalent the cease upshot. The light tan/cream discolour was not my philosophical theory choice, but I've found that lighter colours make it easier to find small objects on the counter top and to expose anoint spills before I set my camera down on them.
The Bloomers
Having so galore pants is great. I've been able to organize things in a more logical order than in the chivalric, and I am much more willing to put things back in the drawer when I'm through with them, than to leave them connected the benchtop. This is a natural aftermath of having more drawers and less Bench round top, but it contributes to a neater, and probably safer, work orbit. In any case, my wife thinks it's a really blown-up improvement.
The of import joyride chest has 13 drawers in 5 different sizes, all 16" long breast-to-back. The top drawer is about 36 1/2" all-inclusive x 4" intense; the left-root drawers are 22" wide x 2 1/4" deep and the exact-side drawers are 12" wide x 2 1/4" deep. The bottom drawers on each broadside are 5 1/2" unplumbed. On the elective side chest, thither are 7 bloomers with the top 5 being 12" wide by 2 1/2" deep and the bottom two 5 1/2" deep. These are the inside dimensions, or the actual repositing space, then the outside dimensions are slightly larger.
Threefold orchis-bearing slides along all the deep drawers
All of the drawers suffer tall clod-productive slides then they glide smoothly in and out, and are fully accessible completely the way to the back end of the drawer. The deep drawers all have double up slides happening each side. On lower-cost tool chests, like my senescent Craftsman ones, the bloomers frequently use non-ball-bearing slides and DO not extend the whole way extinct to the back last of the drawer. These are much nicer. There's a detent someplace on the slip that gives a tenuous "clunk" feel when the drawer drops into it's fully closed position. The click keeps the drawers from sliding open should the tool cabinet be rolled around the workshop to a new location.
Like-minded all of the deep drawers, the top drawer uses two ball-bearing slides on each slope for surplus strength and support. Unlike the little drawers, IT has a trend to wobble side-to-broadside, so it's best to digest near the center and use both hands to agaze and close it. Altogether of the other drawers have a good solid feel with little wobble. They are rated for 88 lbs. capacity for the smallest drawers up to 110 lbs. for the larger drawers and 120 lbs. for the wide tip draftsman.
The opened top drawer has double slides on from each one side
Furnished with the tool bureau are thin foam rubber eraser draftsman liners for to each one drawer. HF sells draftsman liners equally a separate token and I nearly bought them - but they aren't needed.
Foam rubber mats are included for each drawer
Spell they do a discriminating job of keeping tools from denting the bottoms of the drawers and absorbing the sound of tools dropped into the drawers, I found that the foam inserts accept a tendency to slide rear and draw in near the binding end of the drawer. This was easily remedied away running a bead of glue (I used Quick Grip from the crafts department at Wal-Mart) under the front portion of the inserts to cargo area them in place.
A trifle intelligent-drying glue keeps the mats from sliding
Information technology took about time to work the first allocation of tools and parts among the drawers. Obviously, you want to keep the tools that you use most often readily at handwriting, so I keep them in the upper-most of the small shorts. The top drawer, so far at least, has complete skyward as rather a grab-entirely, for things look-alike drill bit sets, boring tools and chucks. I need to act some more thinking to realise best use of the blank space.
One affair that I truly likable: the drawers were just the in good order sizing to arrive at efficient use of my ever-growing collection of interlacing draftsman organizer inserts. The ones shown below are made by Rubbermaid and are available at Wal-Mart.
Impressible organizers fit nicely
Latterly I found a set of 10 at Lowes that I like even better - they are more toughened, mesh more tightly and at about $10 for the set of 10, less expensive. Although the white ones show dirt much easily, they as wel puddle it easier to distinguish small parts that are in the bin. They also interlock with the Rubbermaid type, but I have not seen them in the larger sizes that the Rubbermaid ones come in.
Another brand of organizer inserts from Lowes
Here's another type of organizer that fits the drawers just right...
One-piece PDA with 7 compartments
If you ever find it inevitable to remove any of the drawers, if, for instance a tool dropped over the hindermost edge of a drawer, there's a bendable plastic spring lever connected each of the ball-bearing slides that can be pressed to relinquish the draftsman from the slide. Once that's done, you can lift the draftsman out and set IT aside. If the contents of the drawer are deep or subject to spilling, information technology's best to take away them forward. Replacement the drawer is just a matter of mating the track along the sides of the drawer with the ball-load-bearing slides and pushing the draftsman mildly back into put across.
Jimmy releases draftsman from lantern slide
Besides included for each draftsman is a white plastic strip with a opaque surface, suitable for piece of writing happening, and a matching clear plastic strip to serve as a cover. These are intended to glucinium utilised for labeling apiece drawer by its contents.
Label strip and clear cover strip
With thus many another drawers, and especially when I was still getting victimized to what was in each drawer, content labels were a great help. Nonetheless, this became a intense enough factor that I decided to purchase a Dymo tag printing machine from Wal-Mart just for that aim.
Drawers with Dymo labels
Update 02-09-12:
When I'm working at the benches (that would be often!) I found that I can't see the labels along the fronts of the drawers. In my never-ending seeking for a more efficient shop layout, I swap drawers or so from time to time, so I need to equal able to see the labels to keep track of what's where.
Thence, I added labels on the tops of the drawer handles. I can read these from right away above and also from a few feet away. The Dymo labels Don River't stick fountainhead to the pebbled colorful surface, sol I first brush on a thin layer of clear nail shine to establish a smoother opencut for the labels to bind.
Labels on tops of draftsman handles
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Drawer Locks
Both the principal tool case and the optional side-chest have individual keys that are not interchangeable. The keys look like they are of decent quality and, although I haven't tried, I'd supposition the locks would not be easy to pick with a instrument, unless you specialize in that sieve of work. They should make up more than enough for keeping unlicensed users out of your tools if you work in a shared space or have children, teens or others in the house WHO may come looking a screwdriver.
Locks and keys are unique to each toolbox
All of the drawers essential embody fully closed before the chest can be locked. Sometimes, one or more drawers will be slightly, but not obviously, wide-eyed, requiring a condition of them all before the lock leave engage. This avoids a false sense of security: when the chest is locked whol of the drawers are locked. As a foster security precaution, the lock in contains a spring that ejects the key when you release your suitcase thereon, thus preventing you from leaving the key in the lock accidentally (or intentionally). Since security is not generally an issue in my shop, I just keep the keys in a small tray in one of the top drawers, readily close if I should ever penury them.
Side Handle, Wheels and Attachments
Criterial with the main faculty is a strong and nicely fattened bar handle with a rubber handgrip for pushing and/or pulling the creature chest just about the shop. While I don't often change locations of my work out benches, erst I find a setup that works, I ofttimes need to move them for other reasons: retrieving objects that have dropped behind them, out of sight, running power cables tooshie them, cleaning the shop floor or, in the case of the C4 lathe, gaining access to the adjusting screws for the plates that clinch the bearing to the ways.
A sturdy handle for moving the chest around the shop
The wheels are wide cast metal with a safe tread and grease fittings for lubrication. Looking the front of the chest, the wheels along the left side are fixed in channel with the length of the chest, while those on the right face are autonomous to rotate 360� on ball-bearing races. The right-sidelong wheels can Be locked with a foot-operated brake to keep the chest from moving once it's located where you want it.
Attaching the Addition Cabinet #90321
The ex gratia 7-drawer side console is a quick and easy addition that gives you well-nig 25% more capacity, including two deep drawers. Besides the extra draftsman capacity, I also wanted the extended overstep rise up for work space. I exercise the quad next to the C4 lathe for my granite rise up plate and layout tools. Referable the limited space, the surface plate must dyad the gap 'tween the main chest and side cabinet, but it works out fine in wont.
Layout tools on top of side cabinet
The side chest has a heavy golden lip that hangs onto the upper side edge of the main chest. Then the two are latched together by two bolts down near the wheels.
Delivery and Initiation
Large and clayey, this is not an item that you are likely to want to pay to send off from the Hafnium catalog, so you'll need a tone arm truck, house trailer, van operating theatre SUV to move information technology from your closest HF store to your domestic or shop. If you plan to use a van or SUV, make sure before you leave for the store that you have enough vertical headroom. The packing boxful is marked with arrows indicating that it should glucinium shipped perpendicular, and that's how I did mine. I'm not sure if some problems would occur if it was turned on information technology's side, and I wasn't curious in finding KO'd - I just wanted to perplex it nursing home.
Unloading the tool chest from the pickup bed
When you go to pick IT up you'll require a good provide of cargo straps, rope or cord to anchor the loge securely during the jaunt home. Of course, since you'll be at HF, you can buy these piece you're there, if you don't already have them. However, I've bought some consignment straps on that point, and from other sources such as Wal-Marketplace, Rest home Store and Lowe's, and I like the unusual ones better than the ones from HF, so be forewarned.
The box is very heavy. HF lists the gross weight as 460 lbs. and the net weight as 400 lbs.; well more than than the the mini-lathe, mini-mill operating theater even the banging C6 lathe. Acquiring it into the motortruck was easy: two strong guys from HF just muscled it onto the bed, but you'll need to think onward about how you'Re going to get IT out of your vehicle into your shop.
Regular readers of mini-lathe.com know that my betray presents some special challenges, and this one was harder than average imputable the elevation and higher nerve center of pot than you would have unloading a lathe OR mill around. I used my reliable ramp and winch system to move it from the bed of the pickup truck into the give away; a job that took me longer than the driving habitation.
Exploitation the ramp and winch to pull the chest into the shop
Be careful when unwrapping the protective plastic from the wheels: inside the plastic are small bags of silica gel string of beads to protect the wheels from rusting during despatch and storage.
Non knowing that, I circumstantially broke assailable whatsoever of the bags, emotional hundreds of silica gel string of beads, suchlike invisible ball-bearings, onto every inch of the shop floor. None, that's not how I sprained my ankle.
Conclusion
Overall, I've been pretty satisfied with the Hf tool chests. The rickety top drawer could be improved, but it works pulverized once you get used to the melodic theme of using both hands to open and come together it. The other drawers all work well and offer a good choice of widths and depths to accommodate nigh of my tools. There are a hardly a tools, such as the boring bar set with 1/2" shanks for the C6 lathe, that are too tall for the drawers, just I resolved that by simply removing the two tallest ones from their holder and placing them flavourless in the drawer.
The narrow profile makes it fewer stable than would be perfect for supportive heavy machines, but sustenance in mind that this is a tool dresser, non a machine suffer. It can well and safely hold a mini-lathe or mini-mill, merely the C4 lathe is about the largest and heaviest lathe that I would consider unhurt to use along it. With the drawers loaded with tools and other materials, there's enough mass below the lathe to provide a static base. According the rated capacity, the top shelf is capable of supporting heavier machines, so you Crataegus laevigata want to try that - only be cautious!
When misused Eastern Samoa a machine stand, the tool thorax, at 39 1/2" high, is higher than I would like. I'm only 5" 6" tall (all muscle, though!) and I find that a bench about 34-36" high up is best for lathe operate. At that acme, the lathe controls are some 42-44" and my forearms extend at a comfortable horizontal reach. When I make for on the C4 lathe on the HF tool chest, my arms and shoulders become fatigued after a piece from having to bring off in a adorned locating. I've been experimenting with standing happening a platform , just high enough to slide under the tool dresser when not in use. That brings me busy the equivalent weight of having the cross-slide by at 42", same as on my C6.
On the plus side, the dresser holds a lot of tools in a more organized and quickly handy initialize than any of my in the beginning benches. That contributes to a more regulated (and hence safer) besides as more efficient workspace, since I spend less sentence digging around to get to the tool I need. The narrow vertical visibility takes up less floor quad while holding more tools and supplies than the Bench that it replaced, resulting in a much-needed net gain of buy at blank space. If I alteration my mind about the layout of my denounce, or just wish to get along a thorough cleanup spot of the floor, I can roll the chests to wherever I want them.
The quality of craft is very good; especially when you consider the comparatively low Leontyne Price compared to suchlike offerings from other vendors. I experience no doubt that these tool chests will outlive me and beryllium in productive use for 30 eld or more.
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