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Anyone have Wall Mounted Pegboard Cabinets like these?

Goober34

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They had these cabinets at my work for years and i always thought they were great! Well they finally remodeled and I was able to acquire them before they got scrapped.
Does anyone have any idea what brand these are? There are no ID markigs on them. They are 36"x36" x10" when closed and heavily made (about 100-110 lbs). They are for sure as old as the 80's and could be from as far back as the 60's.
I have moved a couple times over the years and I don't have a great place to put them. So I am tryin gto decide, keep em or sell em?
 

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Nowater

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I recently built two similar cabinets out of wood, so my vote is to keep them. Throw on a fresh coast of enamel paint and hang them up!
 
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coljar

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Yeah, they would be great for pullers, c-clamps, u-joint press, and that stuff that gets lost down in a drawer. I'd keep 'em and paint 'em, also.
 

Ferrino

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I'm actually looking to build some of these - if anyone has any photos/dimensions of theirs, I would love to see the variations out there!
 

LeeG

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I built a very similar cabinet (see post #13 in my garage thread in my sig). I mostly followed the plans in a book called "The Complete Home Shop". The plans are also available directly from Shop Notes. I deepened the original to allow for the adjustable shelves in the back. I built it all from poplar and plywood with just a table saw.
 
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