Utility Cabinet for supplies and tools for sale

adamjr

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A few years ago I acquired this cabinet from a closing dentists office. I have been using it to store all of my PVC fittings, small pumps, test supplies, and all sorts of other aquarium stuff. It is an antique.

It's dimensions are as follows.

43 3/4" high
39 3/8" wide
13 1/2" deep.

It has 20 drawers, 10 on each side and they are paired side by side by dimension.

All drawers are 16 1/16" wide by 8 1/8" deep interior dimension (this is the actual storage space).

The top 10 drawers are 1 3/16" high which are perfect for 1/2" and 3/4" PVC fittings and short pipe lengths.

The next 6 drawers are 2" high which allows room for some smaller gate valves and things of that nature. The eight row of drawers, although they look taller then the 6th and 7th row, are the same interior dimensions of the 6th and 7th rows. This is to compensate for a support which runs the width of the cabinet.

The final 4 drawers are 5 3/8" high.

The top is a woodgrain laminate.

I really love this cabinet and hate to have to get rid of it but I am going to be refinishing my basement this winter for a tank room and adjoining rec room, a work shop, a laundry room, and a small bathroom. Space will be at a premium and I need to find a new home for this cabinet.

The drawers line up pretty well except for a couple of the lower ones on the right. The rails on which they sit could probably be tweaked to correct this but I chose not to mess with it. It hasn't caused me a problem in the 3 or 4 years I've had the cabinet.
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I'm told these things fetch a pretty penny at antique stores but i don't want to go the route of consignment and having to move it multiple times. Its weight is significantly less then my car but I don't want to move it up and down stairs more then necessary. When I took it from its' previous home I used a two wheeler to take it down 28 steps with two landings with no help.

I would like to get $200.00 for it but I'd be willing to take reasonable offers. You can PM me or email me directly at adamjr@mindspring.com. If you email directly you will receive a spam blocker allowed sender request. Please do as that requests because I only check my spam folder once a week unless someone sends one of those requests.

Thanks for looking,

Adam
 
Alright, how about making me an offer? I'd really like to move this cabinet out of the basement this weekend.

Adam
 
I still have this cabinet. Never listed it. Anyone interested? I'd really like to move it out. Someone make me an offer please.

Thanks for looking.

Adam
 
Couldn't do that. The thing would have to go truck freight and be palleted. If you are serious about wanting it I know of a courier that might do it but I'm not footing that bill.

If you're being serious let me know. If you're being sarcastic (it's late and that's how I'm taking it) please don't be.

Adam
 
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