Mega-Mini-Pimpin'-Project

Started by Roadkill, July 06, 2015, 05:54:55 AM

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Roadkill

I think I've had my Costco's stainless steel roll-cab for about 10 years, now - maybe 9 ? - anyway, It's spent most of its life in active duty but generally in one place.

As such, the wheels only come into use when it's time for a re-paint or re-order of the garage . . . I did consider removing the wheels but though it'd be a major ball-ache to remove them but then probably even worse to put them back on once off. 

But the gap underneath always bugged me . . . . just never that much until a few of my tools went missing one day . . . turns out Jensen had tidied up for me and stuffed them out of my line-of-sight, under the roll cab.

Long story short, this gap is now in-filled with a little more shiny. 

Simple, effective and pops-off when the cab needs to be moved.  :up:





The stainless isn't a 100% match but I can live with that.  :P

Cunning Plan

Nice job. It looks factory made and you still have the flexibility to move it if necessary :cowboy:

I still really like my CostCo Rollercab (the black one with the (fake) wooden workbench top), despite the annoying, sticking plastic locks.
1968 VW T2 Bay Bus (currently being restored and upgraded)
1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ (modern classic daily driver)

art b

looks alright ... :o

is that checker plate ... :tongue:
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Roadkill

Quote from: art b on July 06, 2015, 07:31:39 AMis that checker plate ... :P

No, that's something else I'm working on . . . . ;)

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