olytdi
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Fantastic! Can't wait to see them in their restoration glory!
Did you cop the stainless(?) backsplashes as well?
Did you cop the stainless(?) backsplashes as well?
I was unable to post all pics in the same post for some reason.
They are on the way home, will need a lil more prep work before painting than I thought but it will be a fun project.
got em for $200, still cheaper than building a set after paint etc and I think they will look cool
I've got extra handles if you want them. I changed mine to different ones.
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Have you looked at the lower corner cabinet? I was wondering if it has a drawer on top or is it a false front. Does it have a lazy Susan shelf?
Cat: you scored and i think you know that by now. good luck on the restoration and DZ's example looks pretty damn good for one to imitate.
DZ: how did you build the wood tops? did you glue and screw 2 x 4's together or do tell?
Yes, made in two sections, glued 2x4 and ran through a 12 inch planer, glued together. I had a friend make them for me. I sanded them down after they were joined.
Catdj78, pm me your address and I'll mail them down to you. no charge. (I'll have to find out where I buried them).
Those are SO COOL . . . Go GET THEM before someone snatches them out from under your very nose.
I mean re-arrange your X-mas plans and Drive there in your underwear !!
Those could easily sell for $50 to $60 . . EACH separate cabinet !!
Offer $150 for the whole lot, and bring 6 pack beer, X-mas cookies, etc !!
Good luck.
EDIT: Typing at same time . . LOL. Negotiate him down to $175 or $200 which is still a good deal. If you don't use sink or corner cabs, you could sell those to lower your net cost.
No idea of value, but that thing is beyond cool. Get it.
I was born in the wrong era for sure.
they wood be cool. I can't help noticing the vat floor red & gray tile, brings back memories

I am going to get it (old Westinghouse refrigerator) Friday I think if he still has it but this time I am going to make sure there is nothing else in that area I want. $50 in diesel for the round trip.
Make some phone calls to friends with little S10 or Ranger pickup. Heck they might want to get away on Friday - - break from the "inlaws" and such !!Cover his fuel and pizza dinner when you get back. Might make for fun trip and low cost when driving on petrol gas instead of diesel.
I'd say that frig (if runs at all) would be screaming deal under $100 . . . and another YOU **** if you can get it between $50 and $75 !!Good luck.
As a kid, we had similar looking old school frig that ran on natural gas. Man I'd love to have that thing now.
Cat: here's what a restored Craftsman table saw looks like in case you need a good example. nice haul on those cabinets and looking forward to seeing what you do for the bench tops. some have used butcher block and 4 x 6's of old lumber.
here's a thread on putting old big lumber on top of metal cabinets in Jeremy's Hodgepodge garage so you can have an example. i'll add a couple pictures here on this thread so you have easy access.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4491526#post4491526
Merry Christmas
if I think about it when I go to my fils where they are stored at the moment I will. Looks to be the same though.

Catadj78,
Here's a close-up of the laminate on mine.
I believe it's made by General Electric and the laminate was called Textolite. This pattern looks like something they called Regent.
Best regards,
Scott
