Starting to plan out the new man cave, and need some wall cabinets. Found these at sears for $120 that seem to have good reviews for the money. Anyone else have them?
I may still pick up a couple of the Sears cabinets to hold fluids and things that could ruin wood if they leak.
Dan Williams said
Apr 24, 2015
The guy that did my custom stuff in my house kitchen had a ton of "wrong" sized commercial cabinets around that went in my shop. Don't even remember what I payed but it was cheap. Solid laminate ones that could hold up a truck. Just sayin you could check with a custom guy and see if he has any screw ups around that he would sell cheap. I ended up with a bunch of extras and sold/gave away a ton of them and they look great still.
Lost in the 60s said
Apr 26, 2015
Just be careful with any press board/particle board in the garage. Unless they are painted to seal them on ALL sides, they will soak up humidity and warp. I use marine paint on any wood product in my shop.
bowtie said
Apr 26, 2015
For those guys still left in Minnesota, there's a couple places you can go for discount cabinets:
Starting to plan out the new man cave, and need some wall cabinets. Found these at sears for $120 that seem to have good reviews for the money. Anyone else have them?
Cabinet link
If you don't mind a little sanding & paint, I used these from Menards on the 40 Watt remodel job.
Possibly a little more variety in sizes and configuration... not "plug n play", but they work.
Thanks John. Good economical idea!
Kansas isn't Menards friendly... so I found these at Home Depot for a few bucks more for about half the price of the ones from Sears:
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I may still pick up a couple of the Sears cabinets to hold fluids and things that could ruin wood if they leak.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore in New Brighton: www.tchabitat.org/
Building Materials Outlet in Mendota Heights: www.bmomn.com/
ReStore has mostly taken out/reclaimed stuff. It's really really cheap but stuff shows age.
BMO is all new or returns. A little pricier but tons of selection. They have tons of cabinets, trim mouldings, doors, etc.