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jim sauterer
01-09-2017, 2:56 PM
what is the longest rolling shop cabinet you have built? i don't want to permanently take more wall space out of my shop.i was thinking of a 6 ft. cabinet on wheels and putting my 12 inch slider on top with shelves on the bottom.i am thinking of plywood like a normal cabinet but I wonder if I need to build a frame under the box to eliminate sag or use 6 wheels to spread the load?any one build one this long or longer.any input or thoughts appreciated.:confused:

Cary Falk
01-09-2017, 4:40 PM
I would put 6 wheels under it for sure. I bought a General tool chest from HF instead. Probably best bang for you buck in tool chests.

jim sauterer
01-09-2017, 5:16 PM
really looking for storage with adjustable shelves not so much hand tool storage.thanks

Garth Almgren
01-09-2017, 5:17 PM
I built a rolling workbench for the garage out of an old bathroom double vanity, just slightly under 8' long. Made a 2x6 frame around the base and mounted four 330lb casters to it. It doesn't move around much but it is piled with junk and so I am wishing that I had put a couple more casters in the middle to help carry the load as the casters seem to be near their limits.

John Lankers
01-09-2017, 5:37 PM
6' is probably as wide as I would go, but for a mitersaw station still acceptable - you can add hinged wings on either side if you need more support.
If your shop floor is dead flat put it on 6 casters and build the base lighter but otherwise build a sturdy frame and put it on 4 casters. Use casters that actually lock the wheels and the swivel plate in place.

Mark W Pugh
01-09-2017, 6:32 PM
I used 4 x 4's for the corner posts, 2 x 4 skirt around bottom, 2 x 6 skirt around top, supported ply bottom shelf, and work top. I placed 4 casters, 1 ea on ea 4 x 4. A lot of crap stored on shelf, no problem with 4 casters and the weight. The moving work bench/storage is 4' x 4'. Definitely use swivel casters on all for corners, easier to maneuver in tight places.

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Not pretty, but it works. I decided not to add doors.

jim sauterer
01-09-2017, 8:56 PM
thanks everyone I think I will do the frame.