Souljer
Well-known member
Hi,
My first post!
Apologies in advance for the long post, but I need some help/ guidance and maybe a few new ideas from those of you more experienced.
I have some questions about creating the workspace of my current dreams.
My situation:
I'm an artist and have to make almost everything at home. I've collected numerous tools for the different disciplines I work in, including photography, woodwork, metal working (sometimes soldering), etc. I also have tools for working on cars (removed, rebuilt and installed transmission on 1969 TR6 for example). I have to do everything (almost) here in my apartment. I finally realized that I need cabinets and drawers to hold things in an organized way and out of sight. I've decided to stop kidding myself and admit my living room is my shop/ "garage" hang-out place.
The Plan:
The first thing I want to create is a proper workstation along the longest wall (about 15 feet). I was thinking of getting a stainless steel bench top from Sears and also their two box set (in stainless or black) with the bottom supporting part of the bench and a saw horse supporting the other side. Other tools like my little compressor, etc. could be stored underneath.
Well all of that costs about $1200.00. However I'm not thrilled with the quality I saw in person and after reading posts on this forum, even less so. Although I will say it's set-up and drawer sizes serve my needs the best of the various cabinets I've seen. There is a Harbor Freight near me and I went there to check things out in person (see, I've been reading).
However I have always been a big believer in buying the best you can afford once rather than buying the cheapest several times or even just looking at it thinking, "Yeah, but I wish..." With that in mind I've been thinking of Snap-On (I do have several of their hand tools) and after looking at several top and bottom set ups, I actually like the look of KRA2418PC as just a base for the bench. It's length and drawer depth seem extra good compared to what I saw at Harbor Freight and Craftsman. Now I'm not looking to buy a new one for $5k (I don't think that's a reasonable comparison), but I found some used ones for around $2500. My thinking is that for about double what I was going to spend, I could get something much bigger, the color I want and of higher quality that I doubt I will ever need to replace. When I look at it I want to be happy and think, "Yeah. That looks crazy-good." My only current question is I don't know the depth of it's biggest bottom center drawer. For my needs, one big drawer or two smaller ones need to be at least 5.5 inches tall.
Of course this is only a start, but it's the most functional part and center of my plan. I hope this kind of cabinet can centralize my work and tools so that things will be a little bit less chaotic. Plus I really wanted black and steel anyway.
Questions:
Does anyone know if this could support an 8 foot bench safely? Is $2500. a decent price for this box? Anyone know of one of these available around Los Angeles? Also if anyone has one of these, I'd really like to know the depth of the largest bottom center drawer. I'm open to similar ideas. A 56 inch instead? For the record I live on the second floor so weight could be a factor if it weighs more than a refrigerator? I don't know, what do you think?
I hope that's not too overwhelming for a first post
.
I recently bought a book, "How to build your dream garage" and I realized some of those ideas are what I need to make my apartment like.
Thanks so much for your time and I look forward to your replies.
My first post!
Apologies in advance for the long post, but I need some help/ guidance and maybe a few new ideas from those of you more experienced.
I have some questions about creating the workspace of my current dreams.
My situation:
I'm an artist and have to make almost everything at home. I've collected numerous tools for the different disciplines I work in, including photography, woodwork, metal working (sometimes soldering), etc. I also have tools for working on cars (removed, rebuilt and installed transmission on 1969 TR6 for example). I have to do everything (almost) here in my apartment. I finally realized that I need cabinets and drawers to hold things in an organized way and out of sight. I've decided to stop kidding myself and admit my living room is my shop/ "garage" hang-out place.
The Plan:
The first thing I want to create is a proper workstation along the longest wall (about 15 feet). I was thinking of getting a stainless steel bench top from Sears and also their two box set (in stainless or black) with the bottom supporting part of the bench and a saw horse supporting the other side. Other tools like my little compressor, etc. could be stored underneath.
Well all of that costs about $1200.00. However I'm not thrilled with the quality I saw in person and after reading posts on this forum, even less so. Although I will say it's set-up and drawer sizes serve my needs the best of the various cabinets I've seen. There is a Harbor Freight near me and I went there to check things out in person (see, I've been reading).
However I have always been a big believer in buying the best you can afford once rather than buying the cheapest several times or even just looking at it thinking, "Yeah, but I wish..." With that in mind I've been thinking of Snap-On (I do have several of their hand tools) and after looking at several top and bottom set ups, I actually like the look of KRA2418PC as just a base for the bench. It's length and drawer depth seem extra good compared to what I saw at Harbor Freight and Craftsman. Now I'm not looking to buy a new one for $5k (I don't think that's a reasonable comparison), but I found some used ones for around $2500. My thinking is that for about double what I was going to spend, I could get something much bigger, the color I want and of higher quality that I doubt I will ever need to replace. When I look at it I want to be happy and think, "Yeah. That looks crazy-good." My only current question is I don't know the depth of it's biggest bottom center drawer. For my needs, one big drawer or two smaller ones need to be at least 5.5 inches tall.
Of course this is only a start, but it's the most functional part and center of my plan. I hope this kind of cabinet can centralize my work and tools so that things will be a little bit less chaotic. Plus I really wanted black and steel anyway.
Questions:
Does anyone know if this could support an 8 foot bench safely? Is $2500. a decent price for this box? Anyone know of one of these available around Los Angeles? Also if anyone has one of these, I'd really like to know the depth of the largest bottom center drawer. I'm open to similar ideas. A 56 inch instead? For the record I live on the second floor so weight could be a factor if it weighs more than a refrigerator? I don't know, what do you think?
I hope that's not too overwhelming for a first post
. I recently bought a book, "How to build your dream garage" and I realized some of those ideas are what I need to make my apartment like.
Thanks so much for your time and I look forward to your replies.



