Workbench/Tool Cabinet

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slower110
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Workbench/Tool Cabinet

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Just posting on here to see if there any interest, would like to see it go somewhere decent.

I made this when I was an apprentice and it cost me a fair bit in materials and time back then. Just looking on ebay I'm surprised how cheap you can pick up something similar although I am certain they will be nowhere near the strength of mine! I know it's homemade but I can vouch the quality is better than half the sh1t out there.

Anyway, it's fairly large ( I have slept on it and in it when it's been quiet on nights :lol: ). 2 doors on the front and 2 side doors at the back. Will be fairly easy to add drawers or shelving to should anyone wish. A vice could me fitted on top no problem. A few pictures -

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Obviously due to the size and weight I realise interest, if any would be limited to the north/north west area. It is located in Lancaster at the moment. I would deliver for the fuel cost. Also if there is any interest in the Clarke box I would sell that with it, no tools included and I am keeping the Snap-On box for the shed and work on the bikes.

Based on prices of similar items I will say £100, Thanks for looking.
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Not sure why the pictures shown twice, photobucket keeps doing that :?
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I would have had the clark tool box, but your miles away from me :thumbdown:

Nice strong workbench though :thumbup:
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I have slept on it and in it when it's been quiet on nights
That made me laugh. :lol: That Snap on box looks like an old IIRC KRH59 :think:

+1 on Nice strong workbench.

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Why can't you live down south... :Argue 1:
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cybercarl wrote:
I have slept on it and in it when it's been quiet on nights
That made me laugh. :lol: That Snap on box looks like an old IIRC KRH59 :think:

+1 on Nice strong workbench.

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It's a nice size, one of the smaller Snap-On boxes, was going to trade it a few years back for a bigger one but got the Clarke one just to put some other bits in. Glad I kept it as it will fit just nicely in my little man shed :D .
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agentpineapple wrote:Why can't you live down south... :Argue 1:
Always the case mate, every time I spot something I could really use it will be without doubt the other end of the country and weigh about half a ton :lol:
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Hi, How much you after just for the Clarke box
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