savedbyzero
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Oasis...
You can't trust a guy who has clean tools......hehehehehe
Nice job...
You can't trust a guy who has clean tools......hehehehehe
Nice job...
I bought a 24" toolbox and made some mounts to bolt it in place. The mounts had to be welded with multi-angles.
I bought a max size box that would still not interfere with things. As you can see in the photos the box is full.
My JD 790 has a flip up seat which allows the toolbox lid to open all the way flat, making for nice tray space.
1 toolbox (waterproof and lockable)
4 ss mount bolts + lock washers
4 ss carriage bolts + fender washers and lock nuts
3' of tool box liner (no rattles, no wear)
Scrap metal (angle and flatbar @ 1/4" thick)
Powdercoat paint (I need to find some JD green)
PS, I like using bags to keep things organized in the box and make it easy to grab a particular bag for a particular task.
PPS, Don't bother hacking on me for drilling and tapping the ROP for this. I don't have a guard on my table saw either.
Happy trails,
Dave
I got a nice metal tool box form a local farm store. I flipped over the brace between the fenders that holds the orange triangle. Turned end for end and upside down the holes lined up perfectly. I used a few of the supplied brackets and drilled a few holes. Added a little gray paint, reinstalled the triangle and it looks way better than factory !!![]()