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jw3571

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Where should I look for cabinets or storage shelves that don't break the bank but still look nice.
 
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CNGsaves

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Old metal kitchen cabinets on CL . . . . they are hard to find, but anything from 50's or 60's are classic winners that look awesome when repainted to match your garage theme.

Found the GJ thread where Alabama guy find whole slew of 50's metal cabinets around X-mas and he scored them all for around $200 IIRC.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=273445&highlight=run+underwear

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Another type of awesome storage/cabinets are the glass front hanging cabinets often from military or at aerospace companies. Often these pop up on Gov liquidation auctions. They are metal and very well made.
 
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Used office lateral file cabinets are tough to beat for price/looks -if you can use roomy drawers for lots of stuff. Several threads regarding file cabinets here.
 

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Those are some sharp looking cabinets!

Thanks. They are all shipped in flat boxes and easy to assemble. The 72" with all the drawers is a long assembly, but not hard. I'm very happy with their look and quality so far.
 

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You didn't say if you were going for a particular look or style. Check craigslist periodically for used kitchen cabinets. I scored more cabinets than I have room for, for about $300, from a couple remodeling their kitchen. This is a little more than 1/2 of what I got:
 

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Break the bank is costing way too much money and more than I have.

An the inexpensive side you can get metal wall hanging cabinets from HF. They do good for the cost.

Metal cabinets from Sears, Lowe's or Home Depot stores seem to be better constructed and easy install systems. I found a mixed set of Gladiator Cabinets at our local Lowe's. I like the install and the strength they have provided so far. Good Luck
 
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Kevin54

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Where should I look for cabinets or storage shelves that don't break the bank but still look nice.

This is why people need to put their location in their profile. I just posted up an ad yesterday from CL that had a bunch of nice uppers for $15 each, and he had some bottoms to go with them.
 

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+1 on used office supplies. I have two cabinets and two filing cabinets for storage. Not always ideal as you can't have a work surface on top like a kitchen cabinet but they work for me.
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+1 on used office supplies. I have two cabinets and two filing cabinets for storage. Not always ideal as you can't have a work surface on top like a kitchen cabinet but they work for me.
They make pretty good bases. 3 drawer cabinets were a bit too tall for me.
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I'd put them at medium duty. I've loaded them up pretty good with no issues.
I picked up one Of these off of craigslist and agree. Better than I expected.
 

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This is why people need to put their location in their profile. I just posted up an ad yesterday from CL that had a bunch of nice uppers for $15 each, and he had some bottoms to go with them.

Just signed onto the forum and saw this. Whereabouts in Ohio, Kevin? Got a link?
 

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I used some cabinets from Ikea. I blew up some old Hot Rod magazine covers for a more "garage" look. They seem to be as sturdy as some of the sheet metal ones I have seen.
 

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Just signed onto the forum and saw this. Whereabouts in Ohio, Kevin? Got a link?

St Ryder64 . . . . . here is thread that Kevin54 started to give heads up for low cost $15 metal cabinets:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=280633

Those are screaming great deal if vintage 50's or 60's cabinets. Dayton, OH
http://dayton.craigslist.org/tls/4846802943.html

Better jump on it as CL ad says it's been up for 29 days. Let us know if you score any good ones.
 

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st.ryder64

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Thanks for the reply, CNG. I just happened to log back in to the forum and saw this...don't know why I didn't get an email saying you replied. Dayton's 4 hours from me, but I may be able to talk the wife into a trip...
 
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