I want to add some storage cabinets in my basement both near the
laundry sink to store various paints and cleaners and in my shop
itself to store tools and parts.
My thinking is that I would be better off buying a good quality
kitchen-type cabinet that is either an overstock or cosmetically
damaged or even used than buying a new home center type workshop
cabinet. I don't care much about color or style but more about quality
and of course getting a size that fits and meets my needs.
Any ideas on good sources in general and in the Boston area in
particular?
I went to an outlet store (Grossman's) and their stuff is just cheap
stuff that they order regularly rather than overstock or odd lots.
Thanks
blueman wrote:
>
> My thinking is that I would be better off buying a good quality
> kitchen-type cabinet that is either an overstock or cosmetically
> damaged or even used than buying a new home center type workshop
> cabinet. I don't care much about color or style but more about quality
> and of course getting a size that fits and meets my needs.
>
> Any ideas on good sources in general and in the Boston area in
> particular?
Post a wanted ad on Craigslist?
blueman wrote:
> I want to add some storage cabinets in my basement both near the
> laundry sink to store various paints and cleaners and in my shop
> itself to store tools and parts.
>
> My thinking is that I would be better off buying a good quality
> kitchen-type cabinet that is either an overstock or cosmetically
> damaged or even used than buying a new home center type workshop
> cabinet. I don't care much about color or style but more about quality
> and of course getting a size that fits and meets my needs.
>
> Any ideas on good sources in general and in the Boston area in
> particular?
>
> I went to an outlet store (Grossman's) and their stuff is just cheap
> stuff that they order regularly rather than overstock or odd lots.
>
> Thanks
>
Habitat for Humanity ReStore, where they sell donated ripout material
and donated old stock/floor samples from real supply houses. Stock
changes constantly, so you may need to make it a weekly stop for several
weeks, but odds are something suitable will turn up. And their prices
are great.
Craig's List website is also usually a good spot. They even have a
'material' category where most of the building material seems to show up.
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"blueman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I want to add some storage cabinets in my basement both near the
> laundry sink to store various paints and cleaners and in my shop
> itself to store tools and parts.
>
> My thinking is that I would be better off buying a good quality
> kitchen-type cabinet that is either an overstock or cosmetically
> damaged or even used than buying a new home center type workshop
> cabinet. I don't care much about color or style but more about quality
> and of course getting a size that fits and meets my needs.
>
> Any ideas on good sources in general and in the Boston area in
> particular?
>
> I went to an outlet store (Grossman's) and their stuff is just cheap
> stuff that they order regularly rather than overstock or odd lots.
>
> Thanks
>
Something to consider! I remodeled our kitchen about 20 years ago and the
old top cabinets still reside in my garage for storage. They are not high
quality but they still look and work fine.
Keep in mind that these prefab type cabinets and especially the cheaper ones
do not/may not have adjustable shelving. Mine have fixed shelving and I
cannot stack 2, 1 quarts cans on top of each other and as a result the
wasted space is considerable.
Additionally the upper cabinets tend to be shallow as compared to a cabinet
you might build for the purposes you are looking for.
Many years ago I found that a local cabinet company had an inventory of
"oops" cabinets. Plumbing access hole in the wrong side, custom cabinets
that were too big or too small for the intended space. Call around and ask.
I did a whole laundry room that way with hanging units and floor cabinets.
Charlie
"blueman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I want to add some storage cabinets in my basement both near the
> laundry sink to store various paints and cleaners and in my shop
> itself to store tools and parts.
>
> My thinking is that I would be better off buying a good quality
> kitchen-type cabinet that is either an overstock or cosmetically
> damaged or even used than buying a new home center type workshop
> cabinet. I don't care much about color or style but more about quality
> and of course getting a size that fits and meets my needs.
>
> Any ideas on good sources in general and in the Boston area in
> particular?
>
> I went to an outlet store (Grossman's) and their stuff is just cheap
> stuff that they order regularly rather than overstock or odd lots.
>
> Thanks
>