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On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 07:42:23 -0500, "Swingman" wrote:
wrote in message Really like the shelf at the bottom of the uppers. It's also convenient having that many drawers ... my next shop will have as many drawers as I can stuff in. Well done! Thanks :-) This was posted by "dan" in rec.woodworking: "Time to organize the garage. I plan to build my own storage cabinets using 1/2" or 3/4" plywood - I'm leaning towards 1/2". These will be sitting on adjustable "feet" so the bottom would most likely be 3/4". I plan on having some adjustable shelves and sliding shelves. There will be doors on most if not all of the cabinets. I would like these to look fairly nice, durable and easy to clean. Should I paint or finish with urethane? Any other ideas are greatly appreciated!" I suggested that he use 1/2" plywood as I have done in this garage. I have since moved. I wish I had taken pics with the cabinets' doors opened to show how I did it. This is my first cabinet's project. I used 1/2" plywood for the casing, with 3/4"X3" Oak for the frame. I have loaded both top and lower cabinet shelves and it show no sign of sagging. I purchased all the hardware's (slides, European hinges and pulls) everything fits properly before I go on the project. Since the plywood casing is 1/2", I added leftover plywood as shim strips and glue both sides of the casing to supports the drawers' slides. To make the job easier, I use leftover plywood for the base. That eliminates the need to leveling each lower cabinet. I got the idea from "American Woodworking" February 1999, #71 (Built your own "Shop Cabinets" page 42). I strongly suggest anyone planning to build their own workshop/garage cabinets or kitchen cabinets to email John Paquay or go to http://home.insightbb.com/~jpaquay and buy ($9) a copy of "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry." Now I am going to make my kitchen and garage cabinet in the house we bought last year. I have purchased all the woodworking machines I need, including a Porter Cable biscuit joiner (for the cabinet's frame). Time to get busy as soon as it get warmer. |
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