I'm designing a simple (~26" wide, 4 drawers) cabinet for my sharpening station. I was given a 1 3/4" thick butcher block top that will be the surface. I'll keep my grinder on the top at all times and use water stones, etc. on the top when needed.
My question is around the wheels. I originally planned to build a recessed kick and mount the cabinet to the kick and wall. But now I'm leaning towards wheels for the base. I don't foresee a need to move the cabinet for sharpening but given it's a standalone cabinet (it'll be between my workbench and my sink) the ability to move it may prove useful.
So two questions:
1. Anyone think it's a non-starter to put it on wheels? I'm slightly concerned about it having some movement - even with locked wheels. But even with that I'm still leaning toward using wheels.
2. What type of wheels? I'd like to keep it affordable but don't know if there are good/recommended wheel types, material, size, etc. that would be a good application.
Thanks in advance for advice and comments.