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Mobile Table Cabinet Lansing MI

To keep the doors closed I used a sliding bolt, but a screw eye and hook is equally simple and effective.I attached the cabinet to a dolly with four conduit straps. All the materials, including the dolly, were purchased at a home center for about $40.

The Home Depot
(517)323-0229
936 S Waverly Rd
Lansing, MI
Johnson's Workbench
517-543-2727
563 N Cochran Ave
Charlotte, MI
Fastenal- Lansing
517-322-3066
4212 S. Creyts Rd Lansing, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
LOWE'S OF W. LANSING, MICH.
517 622-5755
320 MARKETPLACE BLVD LANSING, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
Apco Inc.
517-882-2455
5511 Enterprise Dr
Lansing, MI
The Home Depot
(517)381-0650
1749 Newman Rd
Okemos, MI
PARKER LUMBER
517-543-7068
760 S. Stine Road
Charlotte, MI
Lowe's
(517) 622-5755
320 Marketplace Blvd.
Lansing, MI
Fastenal- Lansing
517-482-2300
1115 South Pennsylvania Ave Lansing, MI, 48912
Lansing, MI
Lowe's
(517) 699-2940
6821 South Cedar Street
Lansing, MI
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Mobile Table Cabinet

Mobile Table Cabinet

I bought my current house because of the big detached garage, which is perfect for my woodshop. However, when I started remodeling the house I got really tired of lugging boxes of tools from the garage to the house every weekend. To make things easier on my back, I made this mobile tool cabinet. It holds a variety of essential tools, which are easy to swap out for different tools when your needs change. I built this cabinet using 1x10 pine boards which are lightweight yet rugged. I fastened the cabinet sides to the top, bottom and shelves with biscuits, screws and glue. Then I glued and screwed the boards for the back. I added the pegboard inside to hang a variety of tools. 

I surface-mounted the leaf hinges to the outside of the cabinet. This approach allows the doors to stop in an “open book” position. This makes accessing the tools on the doors much more convenient than if the doors swung all the way around to the sides of the cabinet. 

I also added a small block of wood underneath the front edge of the cabinet so it tips backward slightly which helps keep the doors open when in use. To keep the doors closed I used a sliding bolt, but a screw eye and hook is equally simple and effective.I attached the cabinet to a dolly with four conduit straps. All the materials, including the dolly, were purchased at a home center for about $40. 


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