Tool box or the lack of one..

   / Tool box or the lack of one.. #11  
Nice. I was able to just make a plate to go where the tiny plastic one mounted using the ROPS fasteners on my LS. I like yours much better - being able to remove the ammo can is nice.

Where in W-S are you? I'm in W-S too and Welcome, NC.
 
   / Tool box or the lack of one.. #12  
I have the one on the floorboard that I mentioned in another thread. Then I picked up a plastic ammo type can at RK for $6 that I was able to mount to the shelf for the toybox LS provided. I keep pins and latches in that one and tools in the one on the floorboard.
 
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Boomerman 44, have you ever thought of selling a few of the LS logos (you know , for the cost of the paper hint hint)
 
   / Tool box or the lack of one.. #16  
Nice job on the bracket. I mounted mine in the same spot but used “L” brackets to hold the ammo can.
 
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So I saw this thread, and the other one, and was thinking 'neat, I'm doing this'. And then realized that while I will be getting one of those metal carports to park under, I'm still in LA and it rains. A lot. Means mud & water splash even when it's 'dry' (just ask my dog - she comes home muddy in a f'ing drought).

So the Cabella's ammo can is water proof, so that's great! But if I put a right side step toolbox too (and I love that idea) how much do I need to worry about water proofing that?
 
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I used a new 50 cal. ammo box from harbor freight and they seal out all water completely. I own a commercial machine shop so making the bracket was easy. I just used a tape measure to figure out the hole spread that is 100 mm apart or 3.937 inches. I used a few pieces of 2"x2"x1/8" angle and some 1/8" x2" hot roll flat bar. I tig welded them together with bronze rod and tried not to build up a lot of bead. I also used 2 short pieces of 1/8"x1" angle at the front to allow the box to open without removing it. I welded the box frame to a piece of 1/4" x 1-1/2" flat bar that had the 3 countersunk holes in it .I tried to no avail to find the safty blue rustolium paint but Lowes doesn't carry it anymore. I had to go with sail blue enamel. this stuff dries super slow so don't be in a big hurry. I just have to use a couple of zip ties to keep the hoses of the FEL out of the way of the box opening. Wa-LAA toolbox solved... LOL One word of caution ... If you build this same style give yourself a good 1/4" of space side to side and front to back for the ammo can. I only left about 1/8" and she was tight. I had to tweak it a little to make it right.
 
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