Shop Storage.
So, I have had a real need to get stuff organized in the shop and because the shop isn't finished, I want everything on wheels, to make it easy to move around. So, this is a mini project for inside the shop.
I have been liking the idea of recycling some office equipment for this purpose. I have used metal filing cabinets in the past, but i don't care for their size vs storage room they provide.
I like the idea of these, but not the price. New they are about $700 new, used on Craigslist is hit or miss and still a little expensive, most around $200-250 and most are beat up.

One of the online auction sites I peruse monthly had an auction liquidating a Boeing office building.
I bid on 5 of these and I got them for $30 a piece, they are all in perfect condition with 5 shelfs apiece.
First thing I did when I got them home was to remove the hardware and sand them all down with a random orbital sander using 220 grit paper.
The next was to purchase and install the wheels, these aren't the exact ones but similar I used 2 braking wheels per cabinet. Purchased them off amazon. There is no structure on the bottom of the cabinets to support these, just thin sheet metal. I installed some 3/4" plywood on the bottoms of these than secured the plywood through the sides of the cabinets. This made for a good solid platform for the wheels that support the cabinet well structurally.
Wheels installed and put a little weight in them to test. You can see the heavy screws I used to secure the plywood to the bottoms in this picture.
I did some research on spraying metal and decided on using this paint. This color matches my Snap on boxes pretty darn well.

I mixed with this hardner. Got this at tractor supply.

Mixed with a little Japan Drier strained into spray cup.

I cleaned them completely with some thinner, then sprayed them outside with a cheap Harbor Freight gun and used some disposable Harbor Freight inline moisture filters. This worked incredibly well.



This is by far my favorite one. I found this on Craigslist. I think it is more of a medical type of cabinet. Picked it up for $40. Same process as the rest of them, sand clean, paint. The drawers are fantastic, nice and heavy duty. If I can find more of these, I will absolutely pick them up.

There are holding up very well, paint is impressively tough, and they look incredible.