Holmz
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Batman said:I'm looking for a way to build modular type of cabinets for my garage. I've had an account on here for a long time, with very little activity. I've got a nice shop, and a garage, all of which is a little un-organized. I want to build a 30' run of cabinets with a desktop in the middle. I can provide more details later, but I'm just getting started. I have a nice table saw, but looking at festool, looks like it will make the job much easier.
I kind of want to get the process down before shopping for tools. I know it's expensive, but that's not an issue, I'm willing to spend the money on nice things that make my life easier.
This is the order I'm looking at.
1. Find the process I want to use to make the cabinets
2. Determine the material
3. Get the necessary tools, if I dont' already have them
4. Convince my neighbor that this will be fun
5. Build the cabinets
Thanks in advance
I have a table saw as well.
Here is what I did...
Looked at the avalanche of crap,of crap in the garage like a snow bank, and thought "it is time".
First was to make a sketch. I decided on 305-mm and 610-mm spacing. Look up chaos-wall.
So I have 2 units on the floor 16" deep x 3' high x 8' long, and a wall unit 4x8 feet 16" deep which has shelving, Andrew in the other garage a wall unit 4x8'x16".
What did I use?.
Mostly a tracksaw.
A snappy tools 7x50 conformit bit, and some highpoint 7x50 conformat screws and #3 bit (the drill bit, screws and Phillip/position were via amazon)
A metric/imperial Fastcap brand tape measure, and an old square to mark holes for drilling and laying out hole positions.
And a cordless drill for the drill bit as well as driving the screws.
I used 16-mm (5/8") MDF... not pretty but better.
In other materials it would look a bit more flash.
Track saw was enough and easier than feeding sheets through.
Assemble require 2 people for most of it.
Lastly a corded hammer drill for the wall units to hang off a cleat, and Ramset to anchor the cleat and wall unit to bricks and/or 2x4s

