Homemade Double Stacker Toolbox
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Leonard Seltzer, Manhattan, Ill.: "I used a couple of Army surplus wooden ammunition boxes and 2 by 4's to make a low-cost, double stacker toolbox. I bought the boxes at a gun show for $5 apiece. The boxes measure about 3 ft. long and 1 ft. wide. I used screws to attach the legs to the boxes. The boxes came with hinges and a rope handle at each end. I screwed 1 by 4 wood spacers on the back side of the boxes, allowing me to raise the lids and prop them up with metal rods.
"I use the boxes to store heavier tools such as pipe wrenches, plumbing tools, big hammers - anything that would otherwise bang up an expensive commercial metal toolbox."
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Homemade Double Stacker Toolbox FARM SHOP Parts 25-2-38 Leonard Seltzer, Manhattan, Ill.: "I used a couple of Army surplus wooden ammunition boxes and 2 by 4's to make a low-cost, double stacker toolbox. I bought the boxes at a gun show for $5 apiece. The boxes measure about 3 ft. long and 1 ft. wide. I used screws to attach the legs to the boxes. The boxes came with hinges and a rope handle at each end. I screwed 1 by 4 wood spacers on the back side of the boxes, allowing me to raise the lids and prop them up with metal rods.
"I use the boxes to store heavier tools such as pipe wrenches, plumbing tools, big hammers - anything that would otherwise bang up an expensive commercial metal toolbox."
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