Time to upgrade the tool storage options and go with one chest to fit most of my tools.
I'm looking at this tool chest from Sears.
http://s.shld.net/is/image/Sears/spi...sm=0.9,0.5,0,0
I like the stainless steel which is also still magnetic. It has a clear powder-coat to keep it shiny and fingerprint free. It has Grip latch and ball-bearing drawer slides and I like the wide drawers. Reviews are over-all good with damaged shipments being the main complaint. Price seams reasonable as a life-time purchase item.
I looked at this Kobalt one from Lowes too. I didn't like that is was not clear-coated so finger-prints are a problem. Also, the key does not come out when unlocked and the top must be open to open the drawers. It does seem more heavy-duty then the Craftsman chest though.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...D04E79FC74.jpg
As for drawer organization, what do you like?
Obviously rubber drawer mats are the must have. I also think the peg style socket racks seem to make the most sense. http://www.denlorstools.com/shop/images/HNE92000_l.jpg
I currently have the clip-on socket racks and really don't care for them. http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/pi/mp/1434...8e27cfb9f7f0d7
I think I've set my mind on the Craftsman chest unless I hear something that would change my mind. So I guess I'm looking for advice on drawer organization. There are lots of ideas out there. What do you use? Do you like it? I'm mostly storing mechanics tools so sockets, combination wrenches, screw drivers, and a the basics like hammers, pliers, breaker bars, files, etc...
I'm going from a wonderfully accessible peg board to a tool chest and my OCD tendencies wants to keep it organized and easy to find things at a moments notice.