Would love to see pics of vintage kitchen cabinets in the workshop and any resources for finding them that you guys might have...
Watcha got?
Watcha got?
DynoDave said:I have these in my current attached garage. Disassembled, cleaned, and recovered in vinyl contact paper in a matte, off white color. They've been great!
wilbilt said:Do you have any idea of their age? (I mean the cabinets, not the guys on the poster LOL)
Those are very similar to the ones I have. Mine have a metal shelf in the "over-the-sink" area. I also have a single door cabinet, plus a double door "over the fridge" size.
They need to be stripped (or sanded) and painted...but I can't decide on a color.
Not that it really matters in my slum of a shop...I could just paint them flat black and they would fit right in![]()
Will
wilbilt said:There are several sets on ebay, if you are close enough for pickup.
I like this base corner:
http://cgi.ebay.com/50s-YOUNGSTOWN-...ryZ63564QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
sirstude said:Dave,
I have the same cabinets im my garage, and I got them from the Hospital where I work. We opened in 1968 so that should be a good indication. The bad thing, is about 10 years ago, when we did a remodel, the maintenance department took 145 of the cabinets to the dump and made sure that the crusher ran over them so no one could use them. Sure is short sited thinking, by the maint director then.
Dogu
jhchoppers said:I found these at Scott Air Force Base, only paid $300 for all of them. These were from the on base housing that was built back in the 70s and was being torn down.
Hey, those are great! Nice bike too!
Where'd you get the Budweiser chair? Is that one of those inflatable ones?
