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Shootinok

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Inspired by Boyd and his incredible cabinet/bench I am finally at a point in my shop build to start on my workbench. Base will be 4 mismatched Craigslist tool boxes. They were in pretty bad shape, but this is a budget build.

Started out by just pressure washing them - whew they were bad. Then putting three together. The forth is shorter so I have another plan for it.

Next I sanded, wiped down with acetone and painted the fronts with Hammerite paint.

Not going to paint the insides.

The paint is awesome stuff. Super thick - like painting on liquid steel
I found it works much better with two coats.
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For feet the back are just the fixed wheels from the boxes.
Figured they were supposed to hold the weight originally, no reason to reinvent the wheel (pun intended).
The front feet are 4ea. 2-5/16" trailer balls. I found them on the clearance end at Home Depot for $2 each, Thought they'ed look good and give me the ability to adjust for floor imperfections.

Hoping for a retro look, I went with grey on the drawers. Also painted the original pulls and put them back on.ba4e7dee9b437d40031d2331402f3ead.jpgbff8dd8071d568218e0656cc2bff8a46.jpg
 

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Nice work, good idea for the hitch ball feet. Cant even buy total craptastic threaded 20lb adjustables for that price.

Whats going on top?
 
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That's looking great! Do you have a separate welding table now?



Thanks -

no separate welding table (yet)

I made that corner frame for the corner :lol: then I put it on some oak 4x legs. I think I'll put a wood top on it, but that isn't definite for now.



My son worked on a school remodel and had several epoxy resin tops from a chemistry lab that came in wrong. They threw them away, but he saved me a couple.d537022ab7962c08042682a33a876fd6.jpg2a509cee58f21792494c360d4ebd6e76.jpg
 

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I glued up the joint between the two pieces tonight. Still need to finish the front of the epoxy top and I need to add an angle or something to cover the wood spacers on top of the boxes. I may glue up a wood top for the corner. I want something tough there but with the OSB behind it I do not plan on that being my welding place.
I like having a separate table for that.
The corner frame was good practice for me.
 
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For feet the back are just the fixed wheels from the boxes.
Figured they were supposed to hold the weight originally, no reason to reinvent the wheel (pun intended).
The front feet are 4ea. 2-5/16" trailer balls. I found them on the clearance end at Home Depot for $2 each, Thought they'ed look good and give me the ability to adjust for floor imperfections.

Hoping for a retro look, I went with grey on the drawers. Also painted the original pulls and put them back on.ba4e7dee9b437d40031d2331402f3ead.jpgbff8dd8071d568218e0656cc2bff8a46.jpg


Nice idea on the hitch balls. I might steal that one for mine, if the hockey pucks I’m planning to use don’t work out.




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Looks good.

I'm not an engineer but isn't that quite a point load on the trailer ball feet? I'm thinking I'd want the load spread over a larger surface area. I could be all wet on this though.
 
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The 2 5/16 balls have a flat top so I think the surface contact is at least as much as the wheels have, maybe more 4ccb4d3023b3720c3bf0dcddce0ec225.jpg

I screwed on an angle to cover the spacers and painted the front of the top with black epoxy.
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I like it. I've been planning on doing something similar with a few boxes/cabinets that I can use for every day supplies i use in the shop.


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Finished the corner top out by re-purposing some old 2x12's and a 2x4.
They were pretty rough, so I coated them with the left over epoxy edge paint thinned with lacquer thinner. It filled all the low spots and made them smooth as a baby booty when I sanded them off. Plus it looks kinda cool. Then I trimmed the edge with an old piece of oak.
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This is my type of build. Love the mismatched boxes, the top, the trailer balls. Nice!
 
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HUGE CList score today !!
I jumped on these upper cabinets as soon as I saw them.
They’re even blue PLam so they match the rest of my shop.
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Wow, turned out awesome. Its great that you took some old tool boxes and turned them into something cool. Great project.[emoji481]
 
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