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Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: mikem] #373797 12/06/04 09:48 PM
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Honger Offline
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mikem:
I edited my post above to include a link to my site showing the toolbox. Is that the one you have? I too have a small amount of leakage. I'll have to check to see if I have a similar crack.


1998 Toyota T100 SR5 ExtraCab 4WD
Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: Honger] #373798 12/06/04 11:39 PM
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mikem Offline
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Yep, that's it. Mine is the same box, just the compact version. I too liked it ... until now.

The cracks are at the hinge plate and were hard to see (at least with my 45 year old eyes. One of the cracks went from the screw, down to the drainage trough and up the other side a bit. I have since tried unsuccessfully to repair with silicone.


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: mikem] #373799 12/07/04 02:41 AM
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This is a (UWS) United Weilding Service box the onw with the blue badge with a fish on it. Its thicker than most and a little more expensive but I think it was well worth it. http://img28.exs.cx/img28/9585/untitled248.jpg
http://img70.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img70&image=h0pgaven.jpg
http://img79.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img79&image=e1gduhons20149.jpg

Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: mikem] #373800 12/10/04 04:04 AM
Anonymous
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If you can't get the silicone to stick to the plastic, try flame treating it first. No joke. Just make sure you don't start it on fire. Use a propane torch and just pass the flame over the affected area a few times. This will increase the surface tension of the plastic, and will help with adhesion. You can then let it cool and apply the stuff of your choice. Plastics generally have to be surface treated like this for printing, paint, or glues to stick.
Winkel

Re: ***TOOL BOX #373801 12/10/04 09:43 AM
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Body Damage is Cool

Good suggestion! I've ran into that very problem many times in the past... I always just scratched the surface of the plastic all to hell to try & increase the surface area. I'll have to give that a try next time. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


4xGeek (Chris)
'97 T-100 4wd sr5-suto, 3" BL, 1.5" BJ spacers, 35" ProComp AT's, 4.88's, Bilsteins x 6, etc...

No longer stuck in SoCal!! smile
Re: ***TOOL BOX #373802 12/10/04 03:45 PM
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mikem Offline
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Thanks. Actually, I think that the silicone stuck, but there must have been more pervasive cracks that I initially saw.

I may try the flame treatment for entertainment, but I now figure that if its cracking now, it'll only get worse and I'll always be looking in the box for leaks, no peace of mind that my stuff in there isn't rusting or mildewing.

I'm strongly looking at either a 46" alum. bed chest, or a 48.5" bed chest. Both would be mounted up in front of the bed and fit between the wheel wells in the bed. I haven't seen a crossover box that fits well locally. The ones that I've seen measure like they'd stick past the outside of the rails a little, and I don't like that look. My rails are ~65.5" wide. Boxes for the Tundra measure wider than that.


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
Re: ***TOOL BOX #373803 12/16/04 04:58 AM
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The UWS company offers low profile, standard, extra deep. All of which come in either bright aluminum or black powder coat. I just purchased the standard in bright. It fits perfect and built very well. cost about $200 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: ***TOOL BOX #373804 12/16/04 03:23 PM
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mikem Offline
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Do you have a part number?
I was planing to get a chest tomorrow, but I'd like to see yours.

Thanks,
Mike


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: mikem] #373805 12/16/04 10:18 PM
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uzombie Offline
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Quote
...I was planing to get a chest tomorrow, but I'd like to see yours...


Whoooa! He wants to see your chest??? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Re: ***TOOL BOX [Re: mikem] #373806 12/19/04 12:11 AM
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mikem Offline
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OK, I found the perfect fit tool box for my needs. It's an aluminum crossover box intended for a compact truck. 61" wide single lid, 49" wide lower portion, 20" deep front to back. I sit it on the bed up in the front, so the 49" wide part fits exactly between the wheel humps, no wiggle room at all (maybe even rhinoliner would prohibit a fit). I have it bolted to a bar that I ran across the front tie loops. I like it below the rails so it doesn't block any window, or make it higher to lift stuff tio load.

Pics:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mmiller2002/album?.dir=/9684
The closeup pic with the lid open you can see one of the bolts that hold the box to the crossbar I had there.


Got it at Northern Tool & Equipment, their label, made by Better Build, item number 348146


1995 T100 SR5 XCab 2WD Auto
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