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Rolling workbench and tool storage.

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Paul STanley

07-05-2000 08:33:23




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I was watching Crank and Chrome the other day and noticed they had a nice rolling worktable/storage bench. It was similar to the standing mechanic tool chests, but was on lagre rubber casters. Haven't seen one like that in my area. Anyone know if there is a website that has such an animal?
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Gregg

07-05-2000 16:16:38




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 Re: Rolling workbench and tool storage. in reply to Paul STanley, 07-05-2000 08:33:23  
Hi Paul, Sears makes what you are looking for, they are just a lower toolbox with a cover on the top, some are about 6 feet long, 28" deep, i dont know what the sears units sell for but the snap-on box one of our techs have was over $4000.00!



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Paul Stanley

07-05-2000 22:23:19




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 Re: Re: Rolling workbench and tool storage. in reply to Gregg, 07-05-2000 16:16:38  
Yikes, let me count those zeros again. Don't think I'll be buying one of those. I'm going to check out Sears though.
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Dave

07-06-2000 18:02:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Rolling workbench and tool storage. in reply to Paul Stanley, 07-05-2000 22:23:19  
Has anyone any experience with this companies products?
http://www.listaintl.com/files/product.htm



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Mark Thompson

07-06-2000 19:43:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Rolling workbench and tool storage. in reply to Dave, 07-06-2000 18:02:14  
Dave, Lista is very high quality,as in "we wanted to buy Lista for our tool room,but had to settle for...". HTH,Mark



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Dave

07-07-2000 05:44:24




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Rolling workbench and tool storage. in reply to Mark Thompson, 07-06-2000 19:43:43  
Thanks Mark, they looked like might be pretty too good. I'm guessing there less than tool truck brand new.
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