Advocate III
Not sure that it's 5052, might be thinner, but I've had one for over thirty years and it's rugged. Love it. To give an idea of dimensions, it will hold gallons of paint in the bottom and you can still close the trays and lids.I’ve been thinking about making an aluminum box with 5052 and rivets. Not sure how that would hold up, but has anyone seen anything like that?
Advocate III
Advocate III
Oh yeah, they're definitely riveted. I put my kit in back of my truck one time to drop the tailgate and cap back, but had to go back in for the key. Then got distracted when inside and when I finally came back out, got in my truck and promptly backed over my kit, crumpling one corner pretty good. Was able to straighten it out, though, and put in new rivets and made it all good again! Still have it, still use it.Those look interesting, reasonable price as well. And I see some rivets!
Advocate III
You'd have to leave enough clearance behind the case for the lid to open properly; it's what keeps me from mounting some cases in some places, but it would be interesting to see how well they do fixed outside for long term.Here's the lnk.. err. linkafied : http://www.chrissystems.com/common/getfile.aspx/417032
If you don't type it perfect, all you get is dog pictures. Neat looking boxes though. Might be pretty handy to bolt onto one of my running boards.
-jim lee
Traveler III