Mick B
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- Orange. NSW. Australia
I asked for some advice earlier to help me build a toolbox for the back of the ute. Many thanks to all who replied. I ended up cutting all the components with an angle grinder and then paid my local sheet metal man $20, which I was happy with (I don't have one of those "Pound" buttons on this computer and wouldn't know how many of them it is anyway !) to bend it all up nice and straight.
Welded all the external corners up, played with the flappy pad and all was good. I then fitted a few dividers, attached the hinges and hasp & staple ............. job done !
Am I happy ? .............. you betcha I am. I'm actually enjoying a nice bourbon and coke right now to celebrate a job well done (in my opinion). Everything worked out nice and straight and square.
It has now had a coat of paint and will get another one tomorrow before I bolt in into the ute.
Below shows the sliding tray for little bits and pieces.
I even managed to successfully plug weld the hinges on !
A slight slope on the lid to make sure water runs off it.
Welded all the external corners up, played with the flappy pad and all was good. I then fitted a few dividers, attached the hinges and hasp & staple ............. job done !
Am I happy ? .............. you betcha I am. I'm actually enjoying a nice bourbon and coke right now to celebrate a job well done (in my opinion). Everything worked out nice and straight and square.
It has now had a coat of paint and will get another one tomorrow before I bolt in into the ute.
Below shows the sliding tray for little bits and pieces.
I even managed to successfully plug weld the hinges on !
A slight slope on the lid to make sure water runs off it.