Thanks, everyone, for the nice comments.
I have the dividers for the drawers but haven't installed them yet. I'll have to set up a drawer with the dividers and post a picture so that everyone can see just how customize-able these cabinets / drawers are. I have a 5 foot tall Stanley-Vidmar cabinet in my basement woodshop that I store all my nuts & bolts and assorted hardware in. Handy and heavy duty to be sure.
Anyway, after I wrapped up the cabinets, I began on the workbench that starts at the cabinets and continues on along the back wall for about 14 feet.
I lag-bolted PT 2x4 material to the back wall to start. Boring the holes, even with a hammer drill and new carbide tipped masonry bits, took a while...
after building and leveling the frame for the bench top, it was time to fabricate some legs:
Fits just right!
Had I planned the bench-top framing a little better, I would have been able to avoid this double-rabbet joint fiasco...
It worked out just fine.
Bench framing and legs complete:
I used Tap-Con fasteners for the PT shelf ledgers:
The shelves, anchored to the wall, stabilize the legs.