From the video, it looks like that "vanity" is not inside the actual bathroom, but in something like an antechamber, where moisture shouldn't be a big issue? I am not too familiar with American bathrooms, but where I live, a vanity would not be in the same room as the bathtub or shower, let alone a crapper, except for in the tiniest of apartments.
Else, you can always spray the thing down with WD40 to protect it from water and for its great smells, haha.
So, cut the hole for the sink and mount it, just like with any vanity?
Why would I waste a toolbox like this, to just sit and rust in Moisture Central?
From the video, it looks like that "vanity" is not inside the actual bathroom, but in something like an antechamber, where moisture shouldn't be a big issue? I am not too familiar with American bathrooms, but where I live, a vanity would not be in the same room as the bathtub or shower, let alone a crapper, except for in the tiniest of apartments.
Else, you can always spray the thing down with WD40 to protect it from water and for its great smells, haha.
You get an upvote for the WD40 humor!
Anywhere this goes will be elevated moisture, because sink, so it'll be rust central.
Just seems a waste of a good tool box (especially since you lose the top 2 or 3 or 4 rows of drawers).
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