For the dedicated DIYer, transforming a simple steel cabinet with swivel casters into a practical tool cart with a workbench and internal dispenser is a rewarding project. This setup keeps all your tools and hardware organized for your home improvement tasks.
Materials for the Project
- Steel cabinet with casters
- Drill
- Jigsaw
- Forstner bit
- Glulam wood board for the workbench top
- Plywood board for the internal shelf
- MDF board for the tool dispenser on the door
- Double-sided tape
- Venetian blind cord (or similar fabric strip)

Before you start, make sure you have the right home improvement tools on hand to ensure precision cuts and a sturdy build.
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Step-by-Step Guide
1. Preparing the Internal Shelf
To divide the interior space of the cabinet, cut a plywood panel to size. Using a jigsaw, create a U-shaped cutout in the panel. This allows the door—which will hold the tool dispenser—to open and close freely without obstruction. Before cutting, drill small holes at the corners of the cutout with a Forstner bit to create smooth, rounded inner corners.
2. Building the Door Tool Dispenser
To maximize storage, equip the back of the cabinet door with a 15 mm MDF panel. Attach a strip of venetian blind cord (or a similar sturdy fabric) to the panel using self-tapping screws. Space the screws according to the width of the tools you plan to store (screwdrivers, hammers, pliers). Use a Forstner bit to create a shallow recess (about half the panel thickness) to accommodate the lock lever mechanism. Secure the MDF panel to the door with self-tapping screws.
For organizing all those small parts and tools, consider adding a display shelving unit nearby for even more accessible storage.
3. Creating the Workbench Top
The small workbench is made from a glulam wood board. Its width matches the cabinet, but its length is slightly longer—this allows you to clamp workpieces to the bench. Attach the board to the top of the cabinet using strong double-sided tape.
To complete your workshop setup, a sturdy desk or work surface can provide additional space for larger projects.
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Once you’ve built this mobile tool cart, you might be inspired to tackle other furniture transformations. Whether you need a new dining table for family gatherings or a comfortable sofa for your living room, the possibilities are endless.
Recommended Tools for This Project
- Bosch Professional GSB 18V-50 hammer drill
- Bosch 18V cordless impact drill
- Einhell 1/2-inch hammer drill
- Einhell TE-CD 18/2 Li cordless drill
Investing in quality power tools and hardware will make this build easier and more enjoyable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a different type of wood for the workbench top?
Yes, you can use any sturdy wood board, but glulam or solid hardwood is recommended for durability. For a matching aesthetic, you might also look at kitchen islands and carts for inspiration on wood finishes.
What size should the cabinet be?
A standard steel cabinet around 70-90 cm tall and 40-60 cm wide works well. Ensure it has swivel casters for mobility. If you're building from scratch, consider a storage bench as an alternative base.
How do I secure the tool dispenser fabric?
Use self-tapping screws with large washers to hold the fabric strip firmly to the MDF panel. Space the screws based on the tool width. For additional organization, a bookcase or shelving unit can hold larger items.
Can I add drawers to this project?
Absolutely! If your cabinet has space, you can add small metal or wooden drawers for screws and nails. A dresser or chest of drawers could also be repurposed for tool storage.
Is this project suitable for beginners?
Yes, it requires basic skills with a jigsaw and drill. Take your time measuring and cutting. For a comfortable workspace, consider adding a good office chair if you plan to sit while working.
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