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I do have a suggestion, toe kick. Makes it way more comfortable to stand there with an extra couple inches. I made my 2x4 risers to sit back 2.5" from the front of the cabinets, also left a 3.5" overhang on the counter top to clamp to or just more surface area. Super :drool: over those cabinets!!
 
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Killinger: is that 3 pieces of 3/4 inch plywood or a 3/4 inch plywood on top of some other type of wood. looking good and i'm betting those cabinets are not light so hopefully you won't be too sore tomorrow.

keep taking pictures and loving the look of those old cabinets. i've got a drawer of old RR spikes and files and maybe we can exchange a few flat rate boxes for some of those nuts and bolts you might not need?
It's 2x6 frame with 3/4 ply on top. All screwed from the bottom with kreg jig and glue. No screws from the top. I'll finish off the edges with some hardwood. When I do the next one I'll shoot some pics of how I do it.

I haven't had a chance to sort all the goodies that were in the cabinets yet but I'll keep you posted!
 
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I do have a suggestion, toe kick. Makes it way more comfortable to stand there with an extra couple inches. I made my 2x4 risers to sit back 2.5" from the front of the cabinets, also left a 3.5" overhang on the counter top to clamp to or just more surface area. Super :drool: over those cabinets!!
Thanks! I was gonna do a toe kick but the cabinets are not very deep and are not solid on the bottom. I wanted as much surface area as possible to support the weight. I left a 2.5 inch overhang on the counter top for clamping thou. Very comfortable as is.
 

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Killinger: great plan. Yes take and post as many pictures as you can because its starting to look like my favorite workbench on garage journal. Im sure other members will agree once they see it.
 

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Killinger: great plan. Yes take and post as many pictures as you can because its starting to look like my favorite workbench on garage journal. Im sure other members will agree once they see it.


I'll agree before it's even done. Anything made with those cabinets will be nice.
 
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I knew when I saw the cabinets how cool this could turn out. I still have a ways to go. I have to finish the top on this main one. Then I have 2 more that are going to be 75" long or so. One will sit on my back wall and one will sit where my chest of drawers that has the metal frame is. Then I'll have 2 individual cabinets left that will sit alone and be 2 different stations. One will be for one of my bench top drill presses but will hold all my drill bits and taps. The other will be my bench grinder and buffer station.

Thanks everyone for comments and looking. I could post this up in several places on this fourm but that would take forever. I'll just post here and everyone can find it little at a time.
 
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Working on editing a video to cover this build. I'll link it in as soon as it's live. Probably will be several parts if anyone wants to follow along.
 
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Not much work done in the shop this week. Got some old stuff moved out and made some room. That's about all I had time for. However, I was able to pick up another project for a song! New jeep trailer! Needs a lot of work but I'm ok with that. Get to do it my way. Won't be able to start on it till I get the shop set up but should be fun!
 
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Got some time today to get more done with the cabinets. This is the single drill press stand on the end of the long run of cabinets. My floor is really out of wack so it's about 1/2 lower than the long run. What do you do? O well. Anyway I took a couple of different angles to give you an idea of what's going on.

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Mock up of the next bench. Think I'm going 8 ft long top on this one. Have about 6.5" overhang on each end but with how I'm building the tops should be no problem. I can't fit 4 cabinets in this space so 3 will do. It will be nice to have a full 8' back here.

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Shot of the drawers, so cool....
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Got the columbian pattern makers vise mounted as well. So awesome! Been useing it already!

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That's it for today. Once I get this all done and the shop cleaned and arranged how I want. I'll break out the good camera and take some good pictures.

Thanks for looking!
 
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Today's update! Got the 3 cabinet bench in place and setting on the base. Working on the top next.

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Base coming together!

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Details of the pocket hole joints.

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In place and ready for the top! Thanks for looking!
 

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Killinger: even though you don't have a lot of replies i wanted to tell you I (we) am (are) watching with great interest so take lots of pictures of those cool cabinets and the work you are doing to set them up as work benches.

good luck
 
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Killinger: even though you don't have a lot of replies i wanted to tell you I (we) am (are) watching with great interest so take lots of pictures of those cool cabinets and the work you are doing to set them up as work benches.

good luck
Thanks! Ya I noticed not much for replies but I figure I'll just keep plugging away anyway. They will find it sooner or later. I got some more pics and shot quit a bit of video today. I'll post the pics next but video might take a day or 2 to edit and upload.
 
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Top construction starts with drilling the pocket holes. I will use these to attach the plywood to the 2x6 frame.

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Long rails layed out.

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Spacers layed out. Adds a lot of stubility to the top and makes it so I have no soft spots.

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All screwed in place.

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I finished up by laying the top down and marking all the holes to attach the top to the cabinets. Then I stand it up and pre drill holes. Next I lay it down and lag bolt it in place.

I forgot to take the final picture. I'll do it tomorrow. Only a few to go! Thanks for looking!
 

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Killinger: i like the prep you did for your bench tops. the pocket holes pre drilled so the screws don't crack your frame are a pro's touch.

any more progress? also i'll and probably others will be curious how you decide to fill all those drawers.

good luck and hope you have a great Thanksgiving
 

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Looking real nice Killinger. Just got caught up again. I'll be following even if I don't always comment. Enjoy Thanksgiving and get that picture up asap.
 
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Killinger: i like the prep you did for your bench tops. the pocket holes pre drilled so the screws don't crack your frame are a pro's touch.

any more progress? also i'll and probably others will be curious how you decide to fill all those drawers.

good luck and hope you have a great Thanksgiving
Thanks! No crazy update at this time. Did get the single cabinet set up. It was by far the roughest. At a later date I will have to re do the bottom of the cabinet as it is really messed up. It will work for now. I'll snap some pictures tomorrow .

I only have one more bench to do then I can really get things orginized. I have started a little but haven't even scratched the surface of the storage possibilities. I'll deff shoot pictures of what and how I store things.
 

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Killinger: if you are able to post up some pictures that would be great. my laptop keeps crashing as i try to play your YouTube videos (I know my problem), but i know some of the members can't play YouTube vids on their cell phones and your cabinets are awesome.

thanks
 

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Looks like you've got enough drawer storage for yourself and at least 3 neighbors! That hardware almost looks like AN. Good stuff either way.

Great work on the knives, and especially the leather work!
 
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Killinger: if you are able to post up some pictures that would be great. my laptop keeps crashing as i try to play your YouTube videos (I know my problem), but i know some of the members can't play YouTube vids on their cell phones and your cabinets are awesome.

thanks
No worries, the videos are just a recap of what's already been posted in the pictures. Nothing new at this time. I will definitely keep posting pictures.
 

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Congratulations on the cabinet scores. The last photo came out with a super shop set up and it looks like a great place to work. I am lusting on the lathe, sander, and drill press and that grinder with the brushes has really caught my eye as well.

Great Set Up!!!

Best Regards
Herb
 

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Great set up. You'll need to come up with your own dewey decibel system for all those cabinet drawers.
 

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Thanks!
I'm not 100% on what they used them for? I think they were inside road vehicles for tool storage? Also see one in our supply room at the armory. They use it for tools there as well.

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Those cabinets look exactly like the one issued with the TOOL SET, Common Number One, Organizational Maint Set. These sets were issued to Company/Battery and Battalion Maint sections. They were designed to be deployable with the unit maint section, so yes they would have been on the 2 1/2 ton maint truck. I had my eye on them for years!!!
Never saw one at the DOL they were getting rid of though.

Best Regards
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Congratulations on the cabinet scores. The last photo came out with a super shop set up and it looks like a great place to work. I am lusting on the lathe, sander, and drill press and that grinder with the brushes has really caught my eye as well.

Great Set Up!!!

Best Regards
Herb
Thank you! It's taking me a long time to find and purchase all of these tools but I'm slowly getting there!
 
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