widerberg
Well-known member
Hi, All:
Inspired by tinbender66's shift handle towel holder and drawer pull, I started looking for something interesting to use as handles for some tall cabinets I've got in the garage. They're steel shelves that I covered with plywood, painted, and hung a bunch of garage signs, etc. on. The "doors" currently open with magnetic latches, but I decided I wanted something more formally a "handle" without resorting to using an actual handle.
I don't have pics of the cabinets yet, and will wait until my "handles" are in place (just won the auctions and I'm waiting on them to arrive), to show them, but here's what I've decided to use . . .
Beer tap handles!
Bought four of them (below) off of eBay, and will attach them with L-shaped threaded rods, some washers, and nuts. In my mind, they look cool as hell. We'll see what they actually look like when they arrive and I install them.
So . . . what kinds of non-handles do you guys use as handles? There's the shift handles, of course, and I've seen wrenches and various tools.
Inspired by tinbender66's shift handle towel holder and drawer pull, I started looking for something interesting to use as handles for some tall cabinets I've got in the garage. They're steel shelves that I covered with plywood, painted, and hung a bunch of garage signs, etc. on. The "doors" currently open with magnetic latches, but I decided I wanted something more formally a "handle" without resorting to using an actual handle.
I don't have pics of the cabinets yet, and will wait until my "handles" are in place (just won the auctions and I'm waiting on them to arrive), to show them, but here's what I've decided to use . . .
Beer tap handles!

Bought four of them (below) off of eBay, and will attach them with L-shaped threaded rods, some washers, and nuts. In my mind, they look cool as hell. We'll see what they actually look like when they arrive and I install them.
So . . . what kinds of non-handles do you guys use as handles? There's the shift handles, of course, and I've seen wrenches and various tools.


I'll post pics when I've actually done it. Got the tracking number last night for two of the handles, waiting to hear on the other two. They can't get here fast enough.

