Hey guys,
Just did some mods to my toolbox as you can see from the pics,
it was just one of the shitty ones from bunnings, I thought it could
be reused as it has all the compressor and tank setup in it for my
twin ARB locker setup already and I thought it would fit OK as it is
the same width as the wheel arch.
Problem is, there ain't alot of clearance for the lid to open upward
in the way it does, due to the rollbars.
I could move it over more, but this will waste space.
Question I put to y'all is,
what is the best way to put an opening on the top of this toolbox?
Can I get like a roller shutter or something for it?
What do you guys use for toolbox situations such as these
where a conventional lid cannot be used.
Needs to be strong too so noone steals my stuff.
I do live in Shitney after all.
Cheers,
Bart
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Small Roller shutter for toolbox lid - Can it be done?
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Small Roller shutter for toolbox lid - Can it be done?
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If it just houses the compressor maybe a side opening door?????
if you want to store tools in there maybe just have the lid slide off.
A roller door needs to roll up into a coil meaning that it would probably take up too much room in the box. Would also be dam expensive.
if you want to store tools in there maybe just have the lid slide off.
A roller door needs to roll up into a coil meaning that it would probably take up too much room in the box. Would also be dam expensive.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
I could fit the roller at the rear of the toolbox
as I got some room there, just no upward action.
If I was to have the lid completely removable or "slideable"
as you suggested, how would I secure it when closed?
And would I need some sort of runners for it if it did slide?
Bart
as I got some room there, just no upward action.
If I was to have the lid completely removable or "slideable"
as you suggested, how would I secure it when closed?
And would I need some sort of runners for it if it did slide?
Bart
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A two piece hinged lid, hinged at the back and in the centre so that the centre hinge lifts up and back, and the front edge effectively slides back?
Making the bugger weatherproof could be a problem.
FWIW, roll-top desks don't typically coil up - the "roll" section slides under the top of the desk and down inside the back wall. Still don't know that it's practical for your application.
Cheers,
Scott
Making the bugger weatherproof could be a problem.
FWIW, roll-top desks don't typically coil up - the "roll" section slides under the top of the desk and down inside the back wall. Still don't know that it's practical for your application.
Cheers,
Scott
forget the roller anywhere near mud 'n dirt 'n stuff, as they just ain't dirt resistant. Had rollers on the sides of my truck tool boxes & they were an absolute PITA.
Much better off with side opening doors, that drop down. Support'em with a chain or cable, and they're handy for work benches to
just gotta remember to shut'em before ya drive orff............
You could also set it up so that a side opening cover slide up into the top of the box too
bit fiddly, but works well and seals better.
Much better off with side opening doors, that drop down. Support'em with a chain or cable, and they're handy for work benches to
You could also set it up so that a side opening cover slide up into the top of the box too
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