Combo project & delivery. Bought a 52" Waterloo base cabinet and a side cabinet for $250 originally priced at $325 for the two. It was missing its casters and has numerous scrapes, but no major dents, bends, etc. So after removing all the drawers and an inside & outside cleaning, installing new 8" casters (2 fixed and 2 swivel with brakes), lining the drawers and the tops with vinyl runner material, and making a new handle out of 1" pipe its ready to use.
Also lubed all the slides with white grease.
I was planning on getting a Horror Freight 44" unit, but this was a much better deal saving quite a bit of cash. It was also the first time I mounted an end cabinet. A real PITA by yourself even after I figured out its suppose to slide in from the rear.
For now it's empty and I may keep it that way and use it to hold '66 Plymouth Satellite parts.
Also lubed all the slides with white grease.
I was planning on getting a Horror Freight 44" unit, but this was a much better deal saving quite a bit of cash. It was also the first time I mounted an end cabinet. A real PITA by yourself even after I figured out its suppose to slide in from the rear.
For now it's empty and I may keep it that way and use it to hold '66 Plymouth Satellite parts.