Not sure if something like this has been posted here or not, anyway...
Went looking at ready-made metal cabinets and was disappointed in the quality and price. Used kitchen cabinets seemed like an option but I couldn't find decent ones in my area.
Started looking at the file cabinets I have around my office and thought they would be perfect except for how they look. They are all metal construction, have heavy duty drawers and slides and come in a wide variety of sizes. Off to Craigslist I went.
With the economy what it is, office furniture is saturating the marketplace. I found file cabinets for pennies on the dollar that were in great shape. I found a Steelcase unit that I liked and picked it up for $30. It's a 900 series unit that measures 65"x42"x18".
It looked like this when I got it home.
I decided it needed to visually match my toolboxes as I couldn't stand looking at that tan for the next ten years. First, I mounted some casters I had from an old beat up Craftsman cart I had. Mobility is key in my garage and shop as I am constantly moving things around for the next project. The bottom of this particular file cabinet had just enough material to mount the casters. I just welded them on, didn't feel like figuring a way to bolt them on.
I used Rustoleum Safety Red for the outer box and Hammered black and silver for the drawers.
Even added the Craftsman badge from the cart to finish it off.
Yea, yea, I know, I need to paint the fridge.