I've posted a few of my old boxes in the other thread, but it's been awhile. I've been working on some old kitchen cabinets for my walls and it's now too cold to paint any more so I figured I'd post 'em here.

Coljar: Nice looking cabinets. Can you post more pics of how you set them up and maybe how you filled the drawers?
Dennis: I'm still in awe of you being able to haul those heavy cabinets and tools into your basement through your kitchen. Again nice find.
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Some of these shots were taken a while back, before I set them up for use.

Sweet stool, haven't seen one with arms before.![]()

That makes sense. I'm betting the new pool hall stools have cup holders and seat belts.
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A few years back, my wife found a metal kitchen cabinet dumped in back of the place that she worked. She told me about it & I picked it up to use it for storage in the basement.
The other day I came across a formica counter top cut-out at my parents house. I mounted it to the top of my cabinet for a larger work area and so I could use the overhanging areas for clamping (the c-clamps are holding the top in place until the mastick sets).
This cabinet is now used to organize "home" tools like painting supplies, drywall tools and a drain snake. It's now my work bench for painting and assembling my vise restorations, during the winter months.
Again, I can't believe that people throw away this stuff.![]()

Here's a few more pics of the drawer removed. The rear of the drawer has a loop spot welded on the back much like an old gray/red craftsman, but the cabinet style is totally unique.

Gas: i remember when you started a thread with the yellow rounded style cabinet when you brought it home maybe a year or two ago. jealous is only a mild word for what i (we) feel about you owning that one. i also really like the tall red multy drawer organizer and can't say i've ever seen another one of those either. car to share a few pictures of the insides of the drawers or say what you store in them?
thanks for sharing and what did you end up putting in the yellow one??
One of my favorite resale items are old storage cabinets. They may not be pretty, but their quality is second to none.
Here are some pictures of interesting ones that I had picked from a hydraulics shop liquidation:
1. This cabinet combines the cubby hole bolt bins with the sliding, covered drawers (AKA Bowman cabinet). It was my favorite, and I wanted to keep it, but no room in my shop for it.
2. These are more of the sliding, covered drawer cabinets. I have one at my workbench.
3. Here's a "cosmetically challenged" gang box.
...any thoughts or suggestions either post here or my new thread to help me and others later.
cheers and thanks
drives, use a "French Cleat" or "French Cabinet hanger"
I used these for all my garage cabinets, and never had a failure...
You will need a spacer on the lower edge, and you want the part on the cabinet as close to the top as possible to minimize sag on the back of the cabinet. (I like them flush to the top)
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Outlaw: so i'm thinking of cutting a 2 x 6 or maybe a 2 x 8 for the cleats and maybe 2 cleats or does one usually suffice? also I'm guessing a 2 x 4 or even a 2 x 2 under behind the bottom edge for the spacer? since i'm screwing into 2 x 4 joists i'm guessing deck screws will be enough to attach the cleats to the wall or should i use maybe 1/4 inch carraige bolts?
thanks
Unless you are planning to store vises in it, I'd just use 1X6 or 8 & 1X2 for the "bumper"
Deck screws are fine, and I make them the full width of the back, and screw into as many studs as you can, 2 screws each.
If you are doing multiple cabinets, make the wall part long enough for all of them, and cut the mating piece so the cabinets can be hung individually.
BTW your cab looked like it had a cleat on it...
thanks for the help all. also MD thanks for the link to Lil's and funny another member i know emailed me the french cleat and a link to that exact thread so i need to check it out.
cheers
MDbeck that link doesn't work...