this fantastic cabinet was at
the restore in springfield.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6blDhlRd9KiZH-HZHZpfWG11t8JlOZky-6CQcRoKCgvzNgxCKv-qYbMstBhhFCKgQ4f5ziEUYGUkgMmKHBXINWCtcynmMm5PlZbeC3jOWWFVVpt-8x7lncBSgEiPZCygDzxH-pBWW8LU/s320/IMG_3293.jpg)
it was meant to be built into a wall, and was no easy feat to move- but i couldn't leave it behind.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh0431q11zXX5l8WSg6hNWhUTgdT37mTrEJAbzqROGoUwC2yKVm10Ko5wcZQgLIqx_3rqAh6-PMpoGzW6vmg57uOBFQaK5QGLcJT7Y_OO-RaG2uwntHI-rVu3Qpi2eY47IogdugmLS0ZrY/s320/IMG_1356.jpg)
it's a pass through medical supply cabinet. the doors are exactly the same on the back side (or is it the front?)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgB9x9t5wsvHbyu7QbDFaXBnx-QSUXYZT8RTAs9tcsm7-SXJtnQcyc90DxYF-2wA2TW2VVUG3uFoBxA8m3B-G22kv2sdy72ZMTqFrMVF3HukxZUY3i1s_sY5TSOdg0uYXhLA9V6sMtQErc/s320/IMG_1359.JPG)
we added a nice plywood frame and put it on industrial casters.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1ySOL3tB3u8xx2OQGvcyi7i5pe5GvH5stFK9t2tD8cFUMqrElUG9JAcDTUrkTHjUCsI-Hh5QCM_VwZlsJsP1agB_Udo_H-FI-E7VQA31jIEb-2_7U_fIqviWECHwyjT74N-I1r6WaJbs/s320/IMG_1355.jpg)
made some extra shelves,
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSco9M4D3-uWrKNHum_lhVo7MOxQak92ys52gpcTVQsQMAz8FQZ8JpU_dRiKzJDq6ErjZFSuIXrC_H91beWQpkln0anxSSHGeSuEpp5bC0gY0DDGsdZU3E8LcFG_ckvi175C1r8-HhKtQ/s320/IMG_1357.JPG)
and took the old crusty paint off the inside.
now it's ready for the 'where to put it' debate. mstr bath to bed or dining to kitchen?
6 comments:
Now that's a piece I'd take you down for!
It's awesome cool! Don't you just love the ReStore?
Visiting for the first time from Julie's blog For the Love of Woodworking
Super-looking piece and, as usual, you've done a great job with it!
it's really elegant..i like your creations.
This is so awesome. I love what you did with the cabinet. Good job.
It's a good thing that you didn't leave that cabinet behind. It's looks pretty neat and the quality of the material may last long if properly maintained.
drum handling equipment
Post a Comment