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Default metal tool chest. liners?

I agree with the others, but to soften the bottoms of the drawers I use
shelf liner. Not the paper type but the foam type that looks like mesh. Its
alot less expensive than going to sears and buying tool box drawer
liners...Contact brand call it "Grip Liner".

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Rich Harris


"Ferd Farkel" wrote in message
ups.com...
Yeah, I know. Wooden chests are better, but I got this one free.
Large, 24 x 36 x 18" tall. Should be big enough to house my
hand tool kit, including the planes that seem to have bred over
the past years. Only hazard I forsee is condensation; can
this be prevented with a 1/4" plywood or carpet liner, walls
and floor, or should I use the box to store plumbing fittings
and build a "proper" plywood chest?