Bib Overalls
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Couple of months ago I scored a small Lista cabinet off of Craigslist. It was mangy when I got it; rattle can blue with several large pieces of Velcro attached with construction adhesive.
I disassembled the cabinet and took it and the drawers to friend Ben at MMS Sandblasting and Powder Coating. He finished up with a nice coat of RED. I am very pleased with the result. I put it on some casters and thought I was done. But then I looked around my shop and an idea formed.
The plan has always called for red powder coat on my other Craigslist Lista cabinets. One is the same height and depth as the new red cabinet. What would I get if I bolted the two together, added a good set of casters and topped it all off with a couple thicknesses of plywood and a sheet of stainless steel? Answer: A very nice Lista roll around tool cabinet.
So, tomorrow I am going to start taking my blue cabinet apart for powder coat. At some near point I will have to figure out the nuances of securing the two cabinets together. At the top and bottom of the sides there is a doubled up area and that is where I plan to drill the sides for bolts. The Lista cases are very well made but I don't know if they can handle the weight without sagging. The plywood top will help some but the strain is at the bottom.
So, after this wall of words we get to the question. Would you attach the casters to the bottom of the Lista cabinets or would you fabricate a base that would support the bottom. If you opt for the fabricated base what material would you recommend? 2 inch square steel tubing?
I'd really like to avoid using a base if I can because it will raise the work table to an awkward height.
I disassembled the cabinet and took it and the drawers to friend Ben at MMS Sandblasting and Powder Coating. He finished up with a nice coat of RED. I am very pleased with the result. I put it on some casters and thought I was done. But then I looked around my shop and an idea formed.
The plan has always called for red powder coat on my other Craigslist Lista cabinets. One is the same height and depth as the new red cabinet. What would I get if I bolted the two together, added a good set of casters and topped it all off with a couple thicknesses of plywood and a sheet of stainless steel? Answer: A very nice Lista roll around tool cabinet.
So, tomorrow I am going to start taking my blue cabinet apart for powder coat. At some near point I will have to figure out the nuances of securing the two cabinets together. At the top and bottom of the sides there is a doubled up area and that is where I plan to drill the sides for bolts. The Lista cases are very well made but I don't know if they can handle the weight without sagging. The plywood top will help some but the strain is at the bottom.
So, after this wall of words we get to the question. Would you attach the casters to the bottom of the Lista cabinets or would you fabricate a base that would support the bottom. If you opt for the fabricated base what material would you recommend? 2 inch square steel tubing?
I'd really like to avoid using a base if I can because it will raise the work table to an awkward height.

