
We’ve never met anyone who couldn’t use more kitchen storage and counter space. This rolling kitchen cart offers both – drawers for storage of tools, spices, or root vegetables, racks to hang towels and utensils, and a butcher-block top for food preparation or appliance storage.
Make a Rolling Kitchen Cart
	
	
- Secondhand filing cabinet ((if you can't find one secondhand, try this one from OfficeDepot))
 - Spray metal primer
 - 2 cans spray paint
 - Two rolling casters and two locking casters ((The HomeDepot has a great selection))
 - A cutting board or piece of butcher block that’s at least the size of the top of your filing cabinet
 - Two inexpensive horizontal towel racks ((buy for ~$14 on Amazon))
 - Mineral spirits or sticker remover
 - Electric drill
 - 1 ?8” and 1?16” drill bits
 - 24 1 ?8” bolts (, 1/2 – 1” long)
 - 24 1 ?8” nuts
 - 4 #8 short screws
 - Washers ((if necessary))
 
- Click Link for Instructions: Make a Rolling Kitchen Cart From an Old Filing Cabinet by Chris Gardner
 
We’ve never met anyone who couldn’t use more kitchen storage and counter space. This rolling kitchen cart offers both – drawers for storage of tools, spices, or root vegetables, racks to hang towels and utensils, and a butcher-block top for food preparation or appliance storage.
            












































