PugetDude
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If LISTA spot welded the top on you can plug weld a replacement, full-size or just a patch panel. Robert at MP&C has some great tutorials on welding in patch panels.
Stretch from heating and straightening is fixed by shrinking using an acetylene torch.Slice that corner of the upper left square with a cut off wheel, some heat to bend things flat again, weld up the corner cut. Your cut will also make up for the stretch from heating and straightening.
I like the idea of the bent HD topper. Nice to have a strong clean bare steel work surface that can take a beating.
They wanted $125 to bend me up a new top. I’m doing it for free with what I’ve got around the garage.Curious, how much is it to have a new top piece made up at a tinsmith?
You realize that ship has sailed already, right?If someone gave you that cabinet it might be worth it to do something with it.
You would probably cringe at the Equipto cabinet I had to use a slide hammer to pull out a lower corner of just to get the bottom drawer to open. Prior owner said a forklift ran into it.If someone gave you that cabinet it might be worth it to do something with it. But spending good money on junk that had to be cobbled together and half assed doesn't seem like a good idea. If you can't fix it right, or if it's not WORTH fixing right, the more I think about it, the more I question if it's worth anything at all.
A bunch of these guys would ***** about a free $100 bill because it wasn't crisp enough. Don't listen to them and do your own thing, cabinet looks great to me.Ha. You guys are all so critical. This is for a garage, not a church.

Slap a US General Badge over the seam, you'll probably cause more than a few anxiety attacks amongst the GJ elites.
Another update… wish I had a big enough press to do it in one piece but oh well. The seam is minimal, if I get crazy maybe I’ll body fill it before paint.
And yes I realize the bend isn’t perfect, I used the press to hold it and a hammer to make it.
Making up the sides now and she’ll be ready to weld.
Looks like a winner to me. Well done!
Have you read the thread at all?Please don’t cut that cabinet down.
Options....
1. Buy replacement drawers.
2. Buy a single deep replacement drawer that will take the place of the three and move it to the bottom.
3. Take the lease damaged drawer and remove the face of it. Have a new face bent up that will have the depth of three drawer and move it to the bottom
Except like any brand, don't pull out all your drawers at once!With a Lista you don't have to worry, it will handle what you have. They are rated for 400 lbs per drawer.
