Thanks guys, it wasn't that bad to build. It only took me 5 hours to build the frame from square stock lengths. The door was the hardest part but I made it easily removable in case I don't use it/like it. Total came in at about a third of what a Snap on one would be and it's larger.
Been busy at the shop so no forward movement on the hutch yet lol. The door folds out and up and will stick up and out at an upward angle once I weld the rests for it to the side of the inner wall. As for the slots n dots, ordered the panels off amazon, the most common size was 32" x 16".
Already have the light, it's so damn bright I'm glad the doors block it when they're up. Also already hogged out a hole with a rubber grommet for an extension bar with a triple usb outlet. Can't get too cozy in there til it's painted and done.
I'm not sure about the snap on one but mine folds up and out, it'll sit at an angle upwards which doubles as a blind for the 4 ft LED light I have in it. The top door is hinged on top using 2 5/16" bolts, one cut off with the shoulder protruding and the other threads in to the shoulder where the...
Used 14 ga for sheeting, into it for about $1k cdn at this point. Got the doors bent up and riveted a piano hinge to them, hung them by 2 bolts at the top and still have to weld a couple open position holders. Powder coat next week.