Hey guys, as promised, some pictures of the finished product! Now, when looking at these, keep in mind this box was a learning process for me, I had never used quite a few of the tools used to make it before. All in all, a good estimate of time put in is around 100 hours. I learned to weld, how to use a brake, a metal roller, a bender, shears, and a plasma cutter. I learned how to make drawers from sheet metal, how to align drawer slides (painstakingly), that rivets are better than sheet metal screws in thin metal, that welding thin metal is actually
harder than thicker metal, the frustration of having to do a task over again when the end result ***** the first time, and to persevere in order to finish the damn thing! As it is, I only had enough time to finish one of the drums, but that was also due to a lack of funds, and I think it turned out well enough that it's okay. So, without further ado, some pictures:
The drawer frame with drawers in it.
Start of the checkerboard around the bottom. It's 1.5" square pieces of sheet, I hit them with an angle grinder to give them a pattern, and riveted them on with one rivet through the middle.
Bottom few drawers (there are 8 total), as seen in my garage.
Top few drawers.
This is the top, I finished it the same way as the squares on the checkerboard, it took forever, it was scrap steel that I cut and then had to grind rust and **** off of. It was raining today when I picked it up, so it got some rust, I'm going to take it off tomorrow with some wd-40 and steel wool. The thing on the right is a screwdriver holder I made from an extra tv part I got when I was working.
The right side of the chest.
Left side.
Close-up of checkerboard, that goes all the way around the bottom.
Some power tool stuff in the top drawer!
Pliers and some other extra stuff.
Bottom drawer pull, I made it out of sheet and some rivets.
7th drawer pull, made of scrap rebar.
6th drawer pull, rebar again.
5th drawer pull, scrap from the barrel.
4th drawer pull, piece of scrap sheet I heated up with a blowtorch and worked with a ball peen hammer.
3rd drawer pull, made of sheet, hit it with the grinder, its actually 2 pieces riveted together.
2nd drawer pull, made from a piece of copper tubing that was extra after I wrapped it around the barrel. Again, heated up and worked with a ball peen hammer on an anvil.
Top drawer pull, made from more scrap rebar.
So, what do you guys think?