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My $40 Army Surplus cabinet

Brad54

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Every shop should have SOMETHING olive drab in it! Military storage is among the best in the world.
A guy that comes to my swap meet has been going to military surplus auctions, and last year he had a bunch of cabinets--all kinds of different shapes and sizes.
This one was $40, and was EXACTLY what I needed to store my corded power hand tools such as drills, skill saws, etc. As a bonus, it also has a six inch deep top storage area that swallowed a lot of my boxed tool sets, like my Dremel tool, brake flare kit, an old tap and die set I can't get rid of but never use, etc.
I paid him for it last November, picked it up yesterday and got it placed and loaded last night (in the middle of finally finishing my shop)

One thing about military dimensions--they're not standard! It's 4'3" long, a little over two feet deep, and almost 3.5-feet tall. The big drawers are almost 11x11, and are full-length. No slides; each drawer rests on the shelf and drags across it. A couple of the drawers are VERY heavy... very thick steel. The others are light.

The top has a fiber board pad on it, secured with a generous number of flush-mounted aircraft-style rivets. The lid's hinge is away from the back, so you can put the cabinet flush against the wall and open the lid--if it was hinged along its back, you'd have to pull it away from the wall to open the lid. Nice design, as it saves several inches of floor space.

This cleared off three shelves on my 4-foot shelving unit, and I'm not even coming close to optimizing it. Being under lid and in drawers, the tools should definitely stay a lot cleaner. It's perfect for stashing stuff I use regularly (drills), and stuff I rarely use (all my concrete and a couple auger bits)

I'm going to cover both sections of the top with masonite (screwed, not riveted), and I'm probably going to mount an aluminum hotel pan (big cookie sheet--available at any restaurant supply store; I paid $3 each for used ones, $8 for new) to one side of the lid to set fasteners and such while I'm working on that side of the shop. This area is where cars will be parked, so I was just thinking that I needed a work surface of some kind over there before picking it up. I'm also going to make a short upstanding sheetmetal flange around the back and both corners (up to the hinge) to keep things from rolling off the back of the box. I may also incorporate a can holder along the fixed portion of the top, for brake kleen, WD40 and drink cups.

This thing is a HUGE benefit for organizing my shop.
I'd kinda like to paint it, but if I do it'd be red to match most of the other stuff in there. I really don't want to take the time to have it soda blasted and paint it now, though--I want to use my shop, not make a cabinet pretty. Maybe later, after the surface rust and OD Green wears off... but I've got a LOT of projects stacked up before getting to that.

Once my stomp sheer is dialed in (after moving it across the shop), I'll make a bunch of dividers for the drawers, which should put all my pop rivets in one little drawer, rather than two as it is now. Some of the big drawers need dividers too. A few of the drawers have dividers down the center of them, tack-welded in. Those gotta go.

For $40, I couldn't be happier.
 

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Lou's Garage

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Lots of storage there.

The Coke machine looks a larger version of the one I used to have at North Rockland Amoco. Is it a Vendo?

Lou
 

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Not me, Brad. I'd paint that sucker within an inch of its life.

(But I'd use it just like you did.) Nice grab!

It looks like you can make simple dividers and just slide them in the slots. Easy!
 
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Lots of storage there.

The Coke machine looks a larger version of the one I used to have at North Rockland Amoco. Is it a Vendo?

Lou

I think it's a Cavalier machine. It worked great up until a couple years ago, then started blowing hot air. Haven't been able to find anyone to come out and test the unit to see if it's dead, has a leak or just needs a freon recharge.

-Brad
 
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Brad54

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Not me, Brad. I'd paint that sucker within an inch of its life.

(But I'd use it just like you did.) Nice grab!

It looks like you can make simple dividers and just slide them in the slots. Easy!

All the shop-made stuff I build gets painted bright red, with flat back on the work surfaces.
I was surprised when my wife came out and said she loves the industrial look of it and that I shouldn't paint it, and not 15 minutes ago my son said he thought it looked great as-is and that I shouldn't paint it. (he's 15)

So I guess for now, it stays OD and light surface rust.

Yeah, the dividers will be super-simple to make. And I think I can even make some sliding trays that rid on top of the divider rails, so I could turn a couple of them into two-tiered storage drawers if I needed to.

-Brad
 

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C A B I N E T

Cracks me up, I guess they didn't want anyone to be confused about what it was.
 

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I have the same box picked up at an estate sale a couple of weeks ago - the estate was close to an ex-AF base so I assume that is where it came from. Mine has metal dividers that fit in those slots in the drawers. About the same condition as yours but does not have "cabinet" on it......however the seller was able to tell me what it was.
 

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Brad, here is a pic of the one I got just in the past few weeks. Messy and poor blackberry pic.

I might just re-do it in olive drab - undecided just yet - a future project. Mine is on a base with casters.

cabinet1p.jpg
 
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Brad, here is a pic of the one I got just in the past few weeks. Messy and poor blackberry pic.

I might just re-do it in olive drab - undecided just yet - a future project. Mine is on a base with casters.

cabinet1p.jpg

I'm really on the fence about putting it on casters... it'd make the thing easy to move, but A) I don't know why I'd need it to move, and B) it'd allow the shop-version of dust bunnies to accumulate under it.I'm thinking I'll be better off leaving it sit on the floor.

I popped the mat off the top of it last night, and pulled all the aluminum rivets out of the lid. I'll be making a Masonite replacement for it this weekend, and securing it with either flush-mounted Phillips screws, or small carriage bolts. I won't mind the small dome of the carriage bolts as much as I think I'd probably mind the Phillips heads holding dirt and filings.

What did you say yours was called again?

-Brad
 
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