DavidAubke
Silver Member
It's tough finding a spot to carry anything other than a beverage on a BX. I've seen some fine examples here of homemade toolboxes including this recent one.
I just added a small toolbox to my BX2350. This is an easy project that only requires a little very simple metal fabrication.
The box itself is this toolbox from Northern Tool.
It's held on by two U-bolts and some angle iron.
Carriage bolts and nylon lock nuts attach the box to the angle iron.
I cut a piece of sheet metal from Lowe's (not sure what gauge I used) to reinforce the bottom of the toolbox. Without this, I doubt the plastic box would be able to hang on by two carriage bolts. The toughest part of the project for me was squaring the bolt holes in the metal. I think I ended up grinding them most of the way with a Dremel then just pounding the carriage bolt in there to finish the job.
It's not rock-solid but maybe sturdier than it looks. I had doubts until I tightened everything up. It's been on for around 10 hours and I'm very happy with it.
I just added a small toolbox to my BX2350. This is an easy project that only requires a little very simple metal fabrication.
The box itself is this toolbox from Northern Tool.
It's held on by two U-bolts and some angle iron.
Carriage bolts and nylon lock nuts attach the box to the angle iron.
I cut a piece of sheet metal from Lowe's (not sure what gauge I used) to reinforce the bottom of the toolbox. Without this, I doubt the plastic box would be able to hang on by two carriage bolts. The toughest part of the project for me was squaring the bolt holes in the metal. I think I ended up grinding them most of the way with a Dremel then just pounding the carriage bolt in there to finish the job.
It's not rock-solid but maybe sturdier than it looks. I had doubts until I tightened everything up. It's been on for around 10 hours and I'm very happy with it.