Okay gang,
I am not a big fan of Trading Spacs or While You Were Outbut, I tune in to see the trailer “toys”. Does anyone out there know where they got the rolling workbenches (carts)? I am rying to find them for myself.
David
Okay gang,
I am not a big fan of Trading Spacs or While You Were Outbut, I tune in to see the trailer “toys”. Does anyone out there know where they got the rolling workbenches (carts)? I am rying to find them for myself.
David
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Anybody?
I don't know exactly what they have on the show, but I'm guessing it's not the same as the craftsmen type or rolling little work benches?
If I had to guess, I'd say they were built for the show. They appear to be large plywood cases with internal dividers and about 8" pneumatic casters. As much as the shows stink, the carpenters do have a nice rig to work out of, and Bosch keeps them pretty well stocked up.
Sure would be nice to roll up to the job, pop up the portable canopy, and wheel all the tools out of the trailer, no?
Bob