Garagelopnik - Wall Cabinet

Kinja'd!!! "MM54" (mm54mk2)
01/16/2018 at 22:09 • Filed to: GARAGELOPNIK

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Yes, the door is slightly warped. That’s why it was 80% off - perfect for a garage.

I had been keeping an eye out for a scratch ‘n dent wall cabinet for a while, with intent to put it in the garage near the hose/door to store my car cleaning supplies, which have spent the past several years in an old large-caliber ammo can. About a month ago I happened to notice an 18" oak wall cabinet marked at $20 (regular $100) with no obvious damage, so of course I bought it. It barely fit the space (I had been planning on a 15"), but I put up some boards this past weekend to mount it and hung it up yesterday.

After putting a quick coat of paint on the new tie rod ends for the RX7 this evening (side rant: why does everything just come as-cast? I’d gladly pay an extra couple bucks per part for an oxide coating or some paint), I unloaded the ammo can and moved the Things into the cabinet. This will be nice come spring, when I can actually use this stuff again.

Now I just need somewhere to store an obscene amount of microfibers that they’ll stay clean...


DISCUSSION (3)


Kinja'd!!! wafflesnfalafel > MM54
01/16/2018 at 22:40

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that’s some high class garage cabinetry - nice 


Kinja'd!!! Nothing > MM54
01/16/2018 at 23:05

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Great use of that little space. One of my favorite spaces to shove little shelves in between the 2 door of a 3 car garage.

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Kinja'd!!! Lokiparts > MM54
01/17/2018 at 08:29

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That turned out nice. I have always done old kitchen cabinets in my garages too. In fact when I was doing a walk through of my current home right before closing the garage still had a bunch of old cabinets piled in it because they had just finished remodeling the kitchen. The real estate agent told me not to worry  they would be calling someone to haul them away. I told her don’t even bother, just leave them right there and I will put them to use.