11 Drawer Roller Cabinet

 

 

Similar stackable tool storage units for your shop, garage, or work bay sell for twice the price nationwide! You get a locking top chest with three small and three large drawers; an intermediate locking chest with two drawers, and the locking roller cabinet with three drawers and an open compartment for drills and circular saws. Heavy-duty industrial steel cabinetry has internally welded joints for durability. Compare these “industrial-strength” features to rolling tool storage combo units that cost much more… * Lockable drawers (key included) * Non-slip drawer liners protect and hold tools in place * Four 3″ casters (two fixed, two swivel with brake) * Rust-resistant, powder-coat “crinkle” black finish * Non-slip rubber top mats, chrome-plated handles * Total capacity: 350 lbs., plus 286.5 lbs. on top www.harborfreight.com

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8 Responses to “11 Drawer Roller Cabinet”

  1. jeffrey123666 on August 3rd, 2011 at 8:32 am

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  3. excellent work!

  4. There lies the solution
    Millions of solar panels and power storage units floating in outer space. . Solar energy is captured from the sun to generate power and the power is transmitted to local storage units spread all over the earth on demand in the form of direct contact lightning strikes to ground based storage units for immediate consumption.

    I think it was Asimov’s idea of collecting solar energy in space sending it to earth.
    NASA had been toying with this idea for decades – collecting solar energy in space through photo voltaic panels and sending to earth station through microwaves. Other option is to bring the sun to earth ;-) , controlled fusion as suggested by Indrajit. Either way, the cost implications are high besides other factors.

    The efficiency of photovoltaic cells has increased to over 40%, and can expect it to touch 50%, whereby we can collect more energy from limited area or less cost per kW of energy generated. The daily average solar energy incident over India varies from 4-7 kWh/m2, depending upon location.]]>

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  6. There lies the solution
    Millions of solar panels and power storage units floating in outer space. . Solar energy is captured from the sun to generate power and the power is transmitted to local storage units spread all over the earth on demand in the form of direct contact lightning strikes to ground based storage units for immediate consumption.

    I think it was Asimov’s idea of collecting solar energy in space sending it to earth.
    NASA had been toying with this idea for decades – collecting solar energy in space through photo voltaic panels and sending to earth station through microwaves. Other option is to bring the sun to earth ;-) , controlled fusion as suggested by Indrajit. Either way, the cost implications are high besides other factors.

    The efficiency of photovoltaic cells has increased to over 40%, and can expect it to touch 50%, whereby we can collect more energy from limited area or less cost per kW of energy generated. The daily average solar energy incident over India varies from 4-7 kWh/m2, depending upon location.]]>

  7. Did you want body comparisons only? I'm not sure whether this is something you'd want to use in school and it is somewhat derogatory but it is a fact that it is used and it is something that women get "up in arms" about. Women in business who deal with men quite effectively are often called "ball busters" by the men. Again, please think about whether or not you should use this. If you are in high school or college, it might be a good discussion topic but I wouldn't want you to get expelled or detention or suspended. Did you notice "up in arms"? It means getting angry. There are others that have been extremely popular like "stepping on your d—-". Again, I don't recommend you use those things even though they are commonly used in business and industry. In today's world, politically correct seems to take precedence over effective communication. For example: It would be common to hear get your "a__ in gear" or get your "butt moving" or "get the lead out". "Light fingered" means someone stole something or is a thief. "Bone-headed" means dumb or stupid action or remark. Having someone by the "short hairs" means they are being held in check or forced to do something. Again, discuss these things with your parents or your teachers before you put them in your project. It is reality at its worst but these terms used in industry speak volumes. "Armed and dangerous" meaning to have weapons and might use them. To give someone a "Leg up" means to give them a "Helping hand" or to help them move forward in a positive direction. Getting a "foothold" or "toehold" means that a person has been able to climb up the success ladder or has become profitable or successful. A pregnant woman has a "bun in the oven" meaning a baby in her uterus. "Hoof and mouth disease" or "putting the foot in the mouth" means a person says the wrong things at an inoportune or bad time. "Hand to mouth" means a person doesn't make enough money to save and lives from paycheck to paycheck. A woman's breasts or buns create "ballast" and when working around machinery, we discuss being careful around the "ballast" meaning we don't want women's breasts to get caught in moving parts and believe me, it can be a problem sometimes. It has nothing to do with discrimination or harassment but everything to do with safety. "Use your noggin" — meaning use your head. Having your "head up your butt" means not paying attention and being unaware of what's going on around you. Generally when people use this it's because someone has been so careless that he/she endangered others and "scared the p—-" out of them". Again, I urge you to use caution with these. We, who work hard for a living, understand them and know that they are effective communication tools and nothing else! When used, they get immediate attention with few words and often save lives and fingers and toes. "Hair-brained" means a stupid action or dangerous action or risky scheme. If someone is "anal", they are so neat and clean that it is annoying to people who can't achieve that sense of order. "Brain dead" means someone who doesn't think or have ideas. "Iron fist" means someone is unwavering in his attention to the rules. "Thunder Thighs" means a person who is very much overweight or a kickboxer or wrestler who is able to use big thigh muscles effectively. "Weak kneed" means someone who doesn't have courage or who won't take risks. "On your toes" means to stay alert. "Elephant ears" means someone who listens for the intention of gossiping or spreading rumors. "A brick short of a full load" means someone is crazy or acts crazy. "Big ears" is very similar to "Elephant ears". If you have confidential information to impart to a co-worker, you wouldn't want to do it around "Big ears" or "elephant ears". "Ricochet" is someone who moves so fast that they appear to be in two places at once. "Legs" are things or people that give stability to others — like legs on a table. If someone is "your right arm", they are indespensible to you. They function with you and work with you almost as an extension of your own body.
    A waitress would say "her dogs are tired" meaning her feet. Arms are often referred to as "wings". Hips are referred to as a "porch". A "rail" is a person who is so thin that when they turn sideways they are said to "disappear". Again, women's breasts are often called "headlights" or "knobs" and a particular concern in industry is a woman whose breasts are big enough and she is just tall enough that the breasts are right where they could get caught in a pressing machine if she leans forward or leans forward and reaches up. Again, we need to understand that these terms have nothing to do with being politically correct and everything to do with effective communications and yes, those terms are often used in a derogatory manner. But people who are exposed to these terms continually become "thick skinned" meaning they don't get offended easily. My handle, "Mindbender" means someone or something that causes thought or experiment or problem solving. Getting your "A__in a sling" means you get yourself in trouble. A "cue ball" means a bald person as does a "skinhead". "Skinhead" also has gang connotations and Nazi references. "Sh__-faced" means drunk and acting out. "Baby-faced" means having a child like appearance but mostly refers to a person's face being as smooth and soft as a baby's behind. "Strong armed" means to force. "Gutsy" refers to a degree of fearlessness and risk taking. Eyes are "Peepers". Nose is a "Honker". Mouth is a "Yap" or "Pie hole". To get a "tongue lashing" is to get "chewed out" or "dressed down" or yelled at or otherwise chastised.
    "Glass-jawed" is a person who gets injured easily. In boxing, it means someone who gets knocked out when hit in the face.

    In the military ground soldiers are called "grunts". In medicine, the lab technicians who come to draw blood and take samples are called "vampires". In the Navy, soldiers who clean the ship decks are called "swabbies". A promoter who is good at his job is often called a "king maker". A lawyer who brings in good business is called a "rain maker".

    I guess if I had more time, I could probably come up with hundreds more. I hope these help and I hope that you will take my advice and discuss them with your parents or your teacher before you use them so that you don't get into trouble. Oh, and in business we often say "Don't let your alligator mouth get your hummingbird a– in trouble." Kind of wild isn't it?

  8. Thanks Joyce! I was looking for something different and found those storage units. I can hardly wait for us to get it made and installed.

    That's incredibly cool that your Mom lived in Jackson and that you had come through this area. It's a small town that is growing a bit. I like the small feeling of it and hope it doesn't get too big…maybe just big enough :)

    Thank you so much for stopping by – I'm off to check out your blog now.
    Rhonda]]>