Re: OT: tool storage


I want it to last foresver, of course!! Actually, I'm really sick of having tools in random places in the garage and soooo- actually sears has a wheeled unit and separate top chest both on sale- and they do have ball bearing slides. The double unit is $329 on sale, which is $120 off regular price. So, think I'm going to snag that now! Thanks for the feedback.

Theresa

Rich Apking wrote:
Hi Theresa,  Best is a really big word.  Ball bearing full suspension slides
would be the best, last the longest, operate easier and quieter, also the
most expensive, and more expensive the heavier load you'll put on them.  How
long dp you want the tool box to last.  I'm getting to the age that instead
of building something to last for 50 years, 15 or 20 will probably do.LOL

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Behalf Of Theresa W
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:56 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: [CHAT] OT: tool storage


You all are a versatile and knowledgable group.....so
does anyone know which type of drawer slides are better in a tool
chest?  Ball bearing, friction, or quiet glide??
I'm looking for longevity and ability to work well under weight.

Thanks,

Theresa

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