Lons
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These were just a few I salvaged a number of years ago from a local college who "cleared out" science labs.
I managed to get 9 units (5 sets double and 1 single drawers plus 1 double and 2 single cupboards), out of the 30 or so thrown outside into the rain to rot :shock:
I've had most of them stored but decided to make use until I can find time to clean them up and reorganise my workshop (just a dream at the minute).
I spent a few minutes cleaning up a drawer as shown and they'll come up nicely. Drawer fronts and frames are 5/8" oak with veneered blockboard carcase. Drawers softwood and ply with dovetail joints.
Solid brass handles and most with brass locks (no keys of course).
What sacrilage and bloody waste though - make me furious that such valuable resources can be discarded so easily - :evil: - even though it's my gain.
Bob
I managed to get 9 units (5 sets double and 1 single drawers plus 1 double and 2 single cupboards), out of the 30 or so thrown outside into the rain to rot :shock:
I've had most of them stored but decided to make use until I can find time to clean them up and reorganise my workshop (just a dream at the minute).
I spent a few minutes cleaning up a drawer as shown and they'll come up nicely. Drawer fronts and frames are 5/8" oak with veneered blockboard carcase. Drawers softwood and ply with dovetail joints.
Solid brass handles and most with brass locks (no keys of course).
What sacrilage and bloody waste though - make me furious that such valuable resources can be discarded so easily - :evil: - even though it's my gain.
Bob