Steve Maskery
Old Oak
I'm making chipboard boxes at the mo for a new kitchen. Fine craftsmanship it is not, but good kitchen units, I think so. I've not just gone out and bought them because of several reasons:
1. The backs are always just 3mm or so thick. I want a back that gives the cabinet strength and keeps it square
2. These cabinets will be painted and I don't like to see the front edge of a white cabinet peeking out between two coloured doors. So by making them myself I can have wood edgebanding on the front visible edges that can be painted to match the doors.
3. Some of these are going to be a very non-standard size and shape (I have corbels to contend with).
I've no wish to make them any more complicated than necessary, so they are going to be just screwed together. None of the screws will be visible in the finished product.
So I bought a load of screws. Now I usually buy Spax or Reisser, but These caught my eye.
They are superb. I can just screw two pieces of melamine together, into the edge, and they just work. I do actually drill a small statring hole, but only because they can skitter a bit on the melamine surface, but they pull together beautifully. So far I have screwed together 4 cabinets and not once have they blown the walls of the material, snapped off or in any other way behaved untoward.
I recommend.
S
1. The backs are always just 3mm or so thick. I want a back that gives the cabinet strength and keeps it square
2. These cabinets will be painted and I don't like to see the front edge of a white cabinet peeking out between two coloured doors. So by making them myself I can have wood edgebanding on the front visible edges that can be painted to match the doors.
3. Some of these are going to be a very non-standard size and shape (I have corbels to contend with).
I've no wish to make them any more complicated than necessary, so they are going to be just screwed together. None of the screws will be visible in the finished product.
So I bought a load of screws. Now I usually buy Spax or Reisser, but These caught my eye.
They are superb. I can just screw two pieces of melamine together, into the edge, and they just work. I do actually drill a small statring hole, but only because they can skitter a bit on the melamine surface, but they pull together beautifully. So far I have screwed together 4 cabinets and not once have they blown the walls of the material, snapped off or in any other way behaved untoward.
I recommend.
S
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