DIGGER_DAVE
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Inetmonkey said:Dave,
I had this idea initially as well, and I found even buying all new IKEA cabinets would have been cheaper than buying garage-specific ones from someone like Sauder and you have more choices in the layout. However someone here mentioned that they were pretty thin and may not hold up to abuse. I've found most IKEA furniture I've seen to be of very high quality and pretty solid. How long have yours been in place and how are they holding up?
Rob, I purchased the assortment of cabinets (base cupboards, drawer units and upper cupboards) from an IKEA clearence sale 16 years ago!
(there were a couple of scratches and "dings")
With the double layer of 3/4" plywood on the tops; (base cabinets and drawer units) they have stood up surprising well.
(the double layer of plywood "spreads" the load over the tops of the lower units)
I decided that buying high quality tools to put inside the cabinets was more important than have fancy "looking" cabinets.
The only "non IKEA" drawer units (horizontal counter unit, 5 deep drawers wide with extra heavy ball bearing full extention slides) came from a surplus store that I built base cabinets to set it on. I store all my drills, sanders, etc. in them.
The beauty of the IKEA stuff is; it's modular. (this means you can create all kinds of different combinations)
For the "banging and bashing" work; I have a welding bench with a 1/2" steel plate top attached to 2" x 2" x .250 thick legs.
As much as I admire those with the "**** and span" shops; (and fancy storage) mines a "working shop."
(yeah, the floor needs to be swept!!)

