I put my shop file cabinets on the large furniture dollies available from Harbor Freight. Makes the so easy to move as the shop layout changes for different projects.
I bought a pre-made counter top (with a built in backsplash) and laid across two 2-drawer file cabinets. Instant work bench/desk. Damaged countertops can sometimes be bought at a discount at the home centers.
I'm glad that you are drawing attention to filing cabinets. These things a huge resource that nobody is doing much with. And since nobody keeps files, we have to find something else to do with them!
I agree.. I use to work up in the air as a Flight Attendant and I have four really nice galley carts in my place that serve me well in May applications . So ya! Recycle those things.....
I have fasten my filing cabinets to the wall thru the back of the cabinet. Result now sturdy enough for heavy tools in each drawer and a planer on top. Getting all machines out of sight gives the shop a clean look at least in between each project and more fun to not start in a mess.
I've been using file cabinets in my shop for years. Yesterday I found a very nice 3 drawer with full extension drawers for $10 at a thrift store. I also have a full set of cabinets scrounged from a former Sears store photo gallery remodel. These have very nice extension hardware and nice formica finishes.
My shop here in the Bronx is lined with them. Especially the horizontal type shown here that housed your Ryobi tools. Long handle tools like pipe threaders, castiron snappers and four foot bolt cutters are safely stored and scured in the cabinets that comes with locks already installed. We get them from office cleanouts as debris. A lot of office spaces in the Big Apple so it just cost you the time to pick them up and organize. :)
I picked up a couple of filing cabinets at a garage sale and used them for out shop area. Couldn't be happier with them. Sturdy, holds plenty of weight, and for such an a low price.
I got a bunch of cabinets from my work when they changed our modular furniture. Some two deep drawers, but most were 1 deep drawer with two shallow drawers. This is a great option as lots of small stuff gets lost in the deep drawers. You can also get the cabinets at used office furniture stores. I used one of the cabinets to make a welding cart.
I built a desk from two file cabinets two or three decades ago. I used a door for a counter top and built a wood bookcase on top of the desk top. YIP: If you do not have keys to the lock you should remove the locking hardware so you do no accidentally lock yourself out.
This awesome! I've been using file cabinets for years now, they come in many different shapes and sizes too! I find them at thrift store's for pennies on the dollar of their original cost! Thanks for the video!
Scored 20 cabinet like bedside tables from a hotel that was being remodeled. They have a pull out drawer and we are going to use them to build a platform bed with storage under, just need to remove the legs to sit them down lower. On line auctions are another good source for inexpensive file cabinets and such.
Did the same thing with a bunch of military surplus (disposal) that were going to be dumped into the metal recycler. Although, I didn’t think about topping it with ply boards to make work space. 👍🏼 Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
That is a good idea and you did a great job of painting them! I have to say I am really impressed by your patience in masking the metal areas off. Masking is something I do not do well but the metal areas on the cabinets look nice and sharp. Thanks for sharing this, it was great to watch.
Nice! We have a couple of standing 6’ metal cabinets with the 2 doors that swing open and shelves inside that we’re using, as well as an old set of lockers. And one filing cabinet like the first ones in your shop. They’ve been great for storage of a variety of things! One tip.. if you have any retail stores that close in your area, you can generally buy pretty much anything in the store.. shelving, cabinets, displays, etc. Just ask for the manager as soon as the closing is announced & get your name on the items you want. I’ve gotten ALOT of great stuff that way. 👍
I got mine for free. I put them on castors for mobility (my wife thinks that my workshop is still a garage) and added a top panel for mounting tools such as my mitre saw and thickness planer. The resulting arrangement is such that the working surfaces are at my standard bench height (900mm) and the cabinets can be moved around to create a level working surface when required.
Metal file cabinets are a wonderful addition to any workshop. You forgot to mention their ability to hold weight; a case of paper weighs about 50 pounds,, significantly more than your tools. If you ever consider building a smoker, a 4 or 5 drawer metal file cabinet can be easily modified with fire box in bottom drawer and chimney vent out the back. Trusting that you and your family enjoyed your thanksgiving holiday and are remaining safe as the pandemic continues to evolve. Greetings from NE Ohio. Peace brother.
You make several great points in favor of filing cabinets- time to start keeping an eye out! They are definitely not all made equal either - Ive had some REALLY flimsy ones in the past. Seems that the units with the protruding handles are thicker in material than the ones that have the recessed pocket handles. I’m kind of surprised that realtor actually took a single dollar instead of just giving it to you 😀
She listed it for a dollar, probably just to put something in the price area... haha. She actually never asked for it.... as she was not at the house.... just had the cabinet in the carport. Said to take it if I wanted it. So I just figured I’d put a dollar under the entry mat just incase😉. And when I let her know I did, she said she just wanted it gone and didn’t care about the money.
I've repurposed my grandfathers old 1960's ArtMetal 5 drawer file cabinet into a tool chest! The slides on that thing are stronger than newer tool chests!
I use filing cabinets for storage too. They definitely a great option if you can buy them used. I had.one of those super heavy duty ones that you have under the bench.
Perfect, but as with mine It limits you to not carrying tools around the property effeciently unless a tool bag fits in there. For example put grinder and disk and wire disks in one bag, drill stuff and bits in another bag, nail guns and nails in another bag, etc. Then you grab bags you need to do projects. Try a 16" I think I saw them on sale at home depot or harbor freight for $5 each this weekend. Then you can grab bags as you need to go do a job. Its still easy to get in the bags out of the drawer. Have one bag for misc stuff so you dont toss bits etc in a bag they don't belong in, but tape mearure, pencil, etc misc stuff has a go bag. Its great for roofs, electrical, plumbing, other odd jobs
I went to an auction of a company gong out of business and bought 4 cubicles for $50. They make fantastic drawers and upper storage as well and are built to hold a ton of weight. They are all mounted in the repair section of my shop and hold a ton of tools with no issues. Edit* the desk tops are extremely sturdy as well and have metal support across them to make them more sturdy.
I never thought of this. I have a big ass file cabinet empty. Needs cleaned and painted so I have a new project to look into. I need temporary storage. You can grab these all day at the goodwill or salvation army for a couple bucks.
Been doing this a while. Those big ones are great for extension cords and all the ryobi tools. You can really put some weight in them. I put them on the cheap moving dollies when i can get them cheap at HF. That way i can move them real easy. The tops of the long ones can have a piece of cdx put on them or a piece of countertop and makes another great work surface as well.......and you can still tuck the whole thing under the bench to get it out of the way.
I wanted to thank you for this awesome video! I showed it to my husband who thought it was a brilliant idea and we have since picked up two free file cabinets. We plan to paint them and enjoy a tidier garage space. Thank you and Happy 4th of July!!! 😊🇺🇸
Hey Joe! Just a thought I had while watching this. You mentioned your new bench top was out the side of the shop because you were spraying it and needed to be out of the wind. Then when I watched you spraying these cabinets, I could see the wind blowing the paint as you sprayed. Have you thought about building something like a flip out paint booth/area on the back of your container shop. Something that was mounted and could fold out quickly to help shield from the wind when painting/drying? Just a thought I wanted to share! Love the videos and keep up the good work!
You got a deal on those file cabinets and they are great for storage. Thanks for sharing and I might have to buy a few for ammo storage but I’ll probably re-key the locks.
Great stuff as always! I always fall behind in the videos and I'm always so glad to get caught up with all the great projects you have going on! Cheers my friend !
Hi great video as always. I have been using file cabinets for years .The only main change I do is cut down some of the units to give me smaller size drawers. I take most times a 4 drawer unit and keep the one big drawer ,cutting down the other 3 in to smaller ones .Then drop the height of the unit fitting all 4 drawers in to about the height of a 3 or some times 2 unit .Yes it’s a little work but suits me better . Thanks David Australia
David, I would love to see how you alter the height of those drawers. You don't have a video of them on RUclips, do you? I think I would just cut through the sides but the drawer fronts are folded double. What did you do with them?
@@nowthenad3286 most of the units around here are put together not welded . Most times it’s a matter of as you say cutting them down to what you are after .I use a mig at times to weld sides and bits to suit . I find that full size drawers are too big and use too much space . You tend to fill the drawers and have trouble finding the right bits you are after .Only thing I have is some photos of finished units . Thanks for asking.
I store all my bolts and nuts in it. Using extra large party cups. If it breaks, it's easy to get a new one. and I can write the size on the cup without any remorse
I have recently bought 10 4-drawer filing cabinets second hand. I am already a convert. However, I thought I would tell you what I am considering. The metal shallow drawer cabinets are very useful for storage of smaller items, but they do not have the same depth as a filing cabinet (2feet). So, I have been thinking about canibalising two 4 drawer cabinets and halving the height of each drawer and creating an 8 drawer cabinet. I just need to work out how to change their height. Maybe I could simply saw through them. The front would lose strength though. But I lack the workshop equipment to refold the drawer front. I could then use the runners and drawers from the second cabinet. What do you think? Is it doable?
I have a heat press to keep my 60 pound heat press on. I can't find what the weight capacity is on it. In your opinion do you think it will hold. Great video. Thanks
Great job Joe!!! I just threw out a pair of these, dangit.. Excited to see your new saw. I have a Makita 1016 compound slider. I've had it few years and it my go to for miters..
Instead of plywood, pick up a plain solid-core door from the damaged pile or used (and trim as needed). Some thin plywood could be used over a hollow or 6 panel door.
Another issue, but one you will not have with filing cabinets, is rust. Our basement is occasionally a bit on the damper side, and my big filing cabinet loves to rust along the bottom.
Ask friends and families that work in offices, often businesses just want rid now everything is shifting onto computers. They are a good source of mild steel plate for projects.
If I had your skills (and tools!) I would always look for old stuff to refurbish and restore instead of getting new raw materials and building something from scratch.
@@kenl5217 watch craigslist see lots given away for free I found a church that was closing their school and filled a 16 foot cartrailer for free 2 2 drawers of flimsy construction 7 4 drawer of varying quality 2 8 foot tables and a 4 drawer lateral that's built like a bank vault
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, I like your idea, I do handmade leather craft and I have always built my cabinets, I used 3 old file cabinets and covered then with 3- 2x12x16' 4 my carving and belt bench, all my carving tools R kept in the drawers and my granett stone works very well on top, also I installed 3 inch casters on all 3 cabinets, I like the new file cabinets 4 power tools I will have 2 try that, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
get the 4 drawer ones they're sturdy mouse proof good for flammables and emp protection for diagnostic tools & shortwave repeaters. long ago got the idea from a batman movie bruce wayne had a change clothes in a office file cabinet
I like it. Any way they could serve as a faraday cage? I keep my tools in s couple of insulated metal trash cans to protect them but it's NOT convenient
I put my shop file cabinets on the large furniture dollies available from Harbor Freight. Makes the so easy to move as the shop layout changes for different projects.
Rolling toolbox
Bloody genius. Love the idea of putting a plywood top over them so you have a work bench.
I bought a pre-made counter top (with a built in backsplash) and laid across two 2-drawer file cabinets. Instant work bench/desk. Damaged countertops can sometimes be bought at a discount at the home centers.
I have 50 File cabinets in my shop. Bought then from Rene Bates Auctions for less than 50 cents a piece. Great video
.50 cents a piece?! Wow! That sir, was one heck of a deal!!!😀👍
No freakn way!! Wow. That's awesome 👌
I'm glad that you are drawing attention to filing cabinets. These things a huge resource that nobody is doing much with. And since nobody keeps files, we have to find something else to do with them!
I agree.. I use to work up in the air as a Flight Attendant and I have four really nice galley carts in my place that serve me well in May applications . So ya! Recycle those things.....
Yeah, those carts are super well built too! 😀👍
I have fasten my filing cabinets to the wall thru the back of the cabinet. Result now sturdy enough for heavy tools in each drawer and a planer on top. Getting all machines out of sight gives the shop a clean look at least in between each project and more fun to not start in a mess.
I've been using file cabinets in my shop for years. Yesterday I found a very nice 3 drawer with full extension drawers for $10 at a thrift store. I also have a full set of cabinets scrounged from a former Sears store photo gallery remodel. These have very nice extension hardware and nice formica finishes.
My shop here in the Bronx is lined with them. Especially the horizontal type shown here that housed your Ryobi tools. Long handle tools like pipe threaders, castiron snappers and four foot bolt cutters are safely stored and scured in the cabinets that comes with locks already installed. We get them from office cleanouts as debris. A lot of office spaces in the Big Apple so it just cost you the time to pick them up and organize. :)
I have an old three drawer cabinet I picked up off the side of the road. It's fantastic for power tools.
I picked up a couple of filing cabinets at a garage sale and used them for out shop area. Couldn't be happier with them. Sturdy, holds plenty of weight, and for such an a low price.
I got a bunch of cabinets from my work when they changed our modular furniture. Some two deep drawers, but most were 1 deep drawer with two shallow drawers. This is a great option as lots of small stuff gets lost in the deep drawers. You can also get the cabinets at used office furniture stores. I used one of the cabinets to make a welding cart.
You have opened my eyes to the uses of the file cabinet, Thankyou.
I’ve used file cabinets for years now to store all kinds of stuff. But I never painted them, yours look great painted.
I built a desk from two file cabinets two or three decades ago. I used a door for a counter top and built a wood bookcase on top of the desk top. YIP: If you do not have keys to the lock you should remove the locking hardware so you do no accidentally lock yourself out.
My dad has been using a pair of cabinets with an old hollow core door for his desk for years👍😀
file cabinets are great. they're designed to handle hundreds of pounds. paper is stupid heavy. may need to bolt it down to prevent tipping.
This awesome! I've been using file cabinets for years now, they come in many different shapes and sizes too! I find them at thrift store's for pennies on the dollar of their original cost! Thanks for the video!
Scored 20 cabinet like bedside tables from a hotel that was being remodeled. They have a pull out drawer and we are going to use them to build a platform bed with storage under, just need to remove the legs to sit them down lower. On line auctions are another good source for inexpensive file cabinets and such.
I love file cabinets for storage!
Can't wait to see the new bench with them.
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Did the same thing with a bunch of military surplus (disposal) that were going to be dumped into the metal recycler. Although, I didn’t think about topping it with ply boards to make work space. 👍🏼 Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
That is a good idea and you did a great job of painting them! I have to say I am really impressed by your patience in masking the metal areas off. Masking is something I do not do well but the metal areas on the cabinets look nice and sharp. Thanks for sharing this, it was great to watch.
Nice! We have a couple of standing 6’ metal cabinets with the 2 doors that swing open and shelves inside that we’re using, as well as an old set of lockers. And one filing cabinet like the first ones in your shop. They’ve been great for storage of a variety of things!
One tip.. if you have any retail stores that close in your area, you can generally buy pretty much anything in the store.. shelving, cabinets, displays, etc. Just ask for the manager as soon as the closing is announced & get your name on the items you want. I’ve gotten ALOT of great stuff that way. 👍
I got mine for free. I put them on castors for mobility (my wife thinks that my workshop is still a garage) and added a top panel for mounting tools such as my mitre saw and thickness planer. The resulting arrangement is such that the working surfaces are at my standard bench height (900mm) and the cabinets can be moved around to create a level working surface when required.
Metal file cabinets are a wonderful addition to any workshop. You forgot to mention their ability to hold weight; a case of paper weighs about 50 pounds,, significantly more than your tools. If you ever consider building a smoker, a 4 or 5 drawer metal file cabinet can be easily modified with fire box in bottom drawer and chimney vent out the back.
Trusting that you and your family enjoyed your thanksgiving holiday and are remaining safe as the pandemic continues to evolve. Greetings from NE Ohio. Peace brother.
You make several great points in favor of filing cabinets- time to start keeping an eye out! They are definitely not all made equal either - Ive had some REALLY flimsy ones in the past. Seems that the units with the protruding handles are thicker in material than the ones that have the recessed pocket handles.
I’m kind of surprised that realtor actually took a single dollar instead of just giving it to you 😀
She listed it for a dollar, probably just to put something in the price area... haha. She actually never asked for it.... as she was not at the house.... just had the cabinet in the carport. Said to take it if I wanted it. So I just figured I’d put a dollar under the entry mat just incase😉. And when I let her know I did, she said she just wanted it gone and didn’t care about the money.
I've repurposed my grandfathers old 1960's ArtMetal 5 drawer file cabinet into a tool chest! The slides on that thing are stronger than newer tool chests!
I use filing cabinets for storage too. They definitely a great option if you can buy them used. I had.one of those super heavy duty ones that you have under the bench.
Perfect, but as with mine It limits you to not carrying tools around the property effeciently unless a tool bag fits in there. For example put grinder and disk and wire disks in one bag, drill stuff and bits in another bag, nail guns and nails in another bag, etc. Then you grab bags you need to do projects. Try a 16" I think I saw them on sale at home depot or harbor freight for $5 each this weekend. Then you can grab bags as you need to go do a job. Its still easy to get in the bags out of the drawer. Have one bag for misc stuff so you dont toss bits etc in a bag they don't belong in, but tape mearure, pencil, etc misc stuff has a go bag. Its great for roofs, electrical, plumbing, other odd jobs
I am with you. I have two that I use for tool storage as well. Good price as well.
I went to an auction of a company gong out of business and bought 4 cubicles for $50. They make fantastic drawers and upper storage as well and are built to hold a ton of weight. They are all mounted in the repair section of my shop and hold a ton of tools with no issues.
Edit* the desk tops are extremely sturdy as well and have metal support across them to make them more sturdy.
As always this is relaxing to watch perfection on every projects you have.
I never thought of this. I have a big ass file cabinet empty. Needs cleaned and painted so I have a new project to look into. I need temporary storage. You can grab these all day at the goodwill or salvation army for a couple bucks.
Yeah, the big sturdy one that I have in the middle of my shop was from a goodwill type store in Tucson! Great cabinet👍😀
Been doing this a while. Those big ones are great for extension cords and all the ryobi tools. You can really put some weight in them. I put them on the cheap moving dollies when i can get them cheap at HF. That way i can move them real easy. The tops of the long ones can have a piece of cdx put on them or a piece of countertop and makes another great work surface as well.......and you can still tuck the whole thing under the bench to get it out of the way.
Been doing this for a few years. Highly recommended
I wanted to thank you for this awesome video! I showed it to my husband who thought it was a brilliant idea and we have since picked up two free file cabinets. We plan to paint them and enjoy a tidier garage space. Thank you and Happy 4th of July!!! 😊🇺🇸
Hey Joe! Just a thought I had while watching this. You mentioned your new bench top was out the side of the shop because you were spraying it and needed to be out of the wind. Then when I watched you spraying these cabinets, I could see the wind blowing the paint as you sprayed.
Have you thought about building something like a flip out paint booth/area on the back of your container shop. Something that was mounted and could fold out quickly to help shield from the wind when painting/drying? Just a thought I wanted to share! Love the videos and keep up the good work!
You got a deal on those file cabinets and they are great for storage. Thanks for sharing and I might have to buy a few for ammo storage but I’ll probably re-key the locks.
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, I WOULD LIKE 2 WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A SAFE AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
i have at least 15 of the 5 drawer ones in my shop. they hold a lot of weight and still move easy. a shelf above for bulk storage.
Wow! Sounds like you’ve got the storage solution tackled well😀👍
Great stuff as always! I always fall behind in the videos and I'm always so glad to get caught up with all the great projects you have going on! Cheers my friend !
Great tip!!!! time to head out to a local thrift shop to grab some. Been looking for good storage solutions and this is idea. Thanks for the tips :)
I use these in my shop, and in the kitchen!
Mouse proof. Good point.
Unfortunately used file cabinets seem not to be that much available here.
Cheers from Bulgaria
Hi great video as always. I have been using file cabinets for years .The only main change I do is cut down some of the units to give me smaller size drawers. I take most times a 4 drawer unit and keep the one big drawer ,cutting down the other 3 in to smaller ones .Then drop the height of the unit fitting all 4 drawers in to about the height of a 3 or some times 2 unit .Yes it’s a little work but suits me better . Thanks David Australia
David, I would love to see how you alter the height of those drawers. You don't have a video of them on RUclips, do you? I think I would just cut through the sides but the drawer fronts are folded double. What did you do with them?
@@nowthenad3286 most of the units around here are put together not welded . Most times it’s a matter of as you say cutting them down to what you are after .I use a mig at times to weld sides and bits to suit . I find that full size drawers are too big and use too much space . You tend to fill the drawers and have trouble finding the right bits you are after .Only thing I have is some photos of finished units . Thanks for asking.
@@davidadam2531 Thanks for replying. So how do you deal with the drawer front, with it having two layers?
@@nowthenad3286
In a lot of cases I pull the fronts apart and refold them .If I can not do that I cut them down and weld the edges .
@@davidadam2531 OK. Gotcha. Thanks again for the reply. I think I might give this a go at some point.
Terrific workshop. Great idea, these cabinets are expensive in U.K. , even second hand ! Regards AJ
I store all my bolts and nuts in it. Using extra large party cups. If it breaks, it's easy to get a new one. and I can write the size on the cup without any remorse
Yea well you did it again....... Another great idea and video. I have 2 used cabinets looks like they have a new purpose.
I have recently bought 10 4-drawer filing cabinets second hand. I am already a convert. However, I thought I would tell you what I am considering. The metal shallow drawer cabinets are very useful for storage of smaller items, but they do not have the same depth as a filing cabinet (2feet). So, I have been thinking about canibalising two 4 drawer cabinets and halving the height of each drawer and creating an 8 drawer cabinet. I just need to work out how to change their height. Maybe I could simply saw through them. The front would lose strength though. But I lack the workshop equipment to refold the drawer front. I could then use the runners and drawers from the second cabinet. What do you think? Is it doable?
I have a heat press to keep my 60 pound heat press on. I can't find what the weight capacity is on it. In your opinion do you think it will hold. Great video. Thanks
Your work is always Top Shelf Joe. I enjoy your videos!
Great job Joe!!! I just threw out a pair of these, dangit.. Excited to see your new saw. I have a Makita 1016 compound slider. I've had it few years and it my go to for miters..
Instead of plywood, pick up a plain solid-core door from the damaged pile or used (and trim as needed). Some thin plywood could be used over a hollow or 6 panel door.
File cabinet makes great storage, make sure you put weight on them to minimize chance of tipping over (forward) when open.
Another issue, but one you will not have with filing cabinets, is rust. Our basement is occasionally a bit on the damper side, and my big filing cabinet loves to rust along the bottom.
Ask friends and families that work in offices, often businesses just want rid now everything is shifting onto computers. They are a good source of mild steel plate for projects.
That’s a great idea for a good resource👍😀
If I had your skills (and tools!) I would always look for old stuff to refurbish and restore instead of getting new raw materials and building something from scratch.
How did you attach the wooden top to the file cabinet? Thanks👍
Totally) Bonus you can find them. THANKS for this video 🇺🇸
You let the cat out of the bag. Now used prices will skyrocket
Haha.... luckily I can’t fit too many more in this shop😂👍
@@homesteadonomics but what about the rest of us
@@kenl5217 watch craigslist see lots given away for free I found a church that was closing their school and filled a 16 foot cartrailer for free 2 2 drawers of flimsy construction 7 4 drawer of varying quality 2 8 foot tables and a 4 drawer lateral that's built like a bank vault
Good idea , can’t wait for next video!👍
Are some file cabinets heavy duty? Ones I've seen and thrift stores seemed to delight to hold heavy work tools.
this is a best workshop. thanks for video. I am from to Vietnam
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, I like your idea, I do handmade leather craft and I have always built my cabinets, I used 3 old file cabinets and covered then with 3- 2x12x16' 4 my carving and belt bench, all my carving tools R kept in the drawers and my granett stone works very well on top, also I installed 3 inch casters on all 3 cabinets, I like the new file cabinets 4 power tools I will have 2 try that, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
What a great idea 💡, got to find me some 👍👍
how long does it take for the paint to fully cure and the fumes to go away?
Hell yes! Ryobi! My favorite brand. Well probably because the batteries are freaking universal and let me tell you, that's the best thing to do.
Yes! I’ve been a fan for nearly 20 years! Tons and tons of tools that run off their 18+ platform 👍😀
the 3 of them for 36$, does craigslist ship to Ireland ?
Haha.... I don’t think so. Kinda like a ‘garage sale’ sight where people sell things face to face
What a fantastic idea.....
Brother, you work really cool!!
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I used those for years in my shop. Great value for sure but they can be a little deep.
Great idea! Thanks
Great for guys with "Tons of stuff" .
:-p -KJ
Yep, lots of room to throw the junk and keep it outta site.... like the kid strategy of cleaning your room by stuffing stuff under the bed😂
damn good show. great options. i used an old dresser but it broke into pieces. the weight on stuff was too much.
get the 4 drawer ones they're sturdy mouse proof good for flammables and emp protection for diagnostic tools & shortwave repeaters. long ago got the idea from a batman movie bruce wayne had a change clothes in a office file cabinet
Yep! All good aspects of them.... especially the Batman reference! 👍😀
I like it. Any way they could serve as a faraday cage? I keep my tools in s couple of insulated metal trash cans to protect them but it's NOT convenient
What are you protecting them from?
i used some file draws, 20+ years still going
Look great
Thank you!
How many cans of paint did you use
Damn those look great.
What is your camera setup
That's better storage than cryobi tools deserve.
nice!
Thanks for checking it out Harry!
That’s awesome! 😃👌🏽
Hey, Man, Do you need a good supplier of Steel Filing Storage Cabinet from China?
Great idea... Thx 😁👍🏼
Omg you look like Nick from csi Las Vegas! 😀
Nice kitty at 7:50
I get my filing cabinets at goodwill when it's 50% off. 5 dollar cabinets are nice
I have found many two drawer files in the trash
They do have a second life but that life seem to be shorter then the first.
Super!
I have 4 5 foot file cabinets that hold all my large tools
I have 1. 4 drawer. Very rugged.
use three drawer cabinets for base of work bench!!
Genius.
New work bench is going to be much deeper than existing bench. Are you going to lose a lot of your walkway?
Redback boots?
Joe, put them on wheels :-) Then you can move them around.
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