I'm planning on building some large garage cabinets (40" wide x 18" deep x 96" tall) for storage. I plan on using pre-finished 3/4" plywood for the carcass and 3/4" prefinished MDF for the doors. They will be Euro-style. I had planned on bolting a ledger board to support the base of the cabinets and also running screws through the 3/4" back of the cabinet in to studs (I was hoping not to have feet or a ladder base).
I realize these cabinets will be heavy. I'm open to using 1/2" material for the back. I had been planning on just screwing the back on to the box (not inset inside the box). I would use a panel at the end of the run of cabinets to conceal the exposed back. However, after reading some recent posts on fitting an inset back to a cabinet, it gave me cold feet that perhaps just screwing the back on may not be strong enough. The cabinet box would be assembled with domino's and would be screwed from the outside (again, the panel would cover the screws on the last cabinet).
Would this be a sound construction method or am I asking for trouble? Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks,
Eric
I realize these cabinets will be heavy. I'm open to using 1/2" material for the back. I had been planning on just screwing the back on to the box (not inset inside the box). I would use a panel at the end of the run of cabinets to conceal the exposed back. However, after reading some recent posts on fitting an inset back to a cabinet, it gave me cold feet that perhaps just screwing the back on may not be strong enough. The cabinet box would be assembled with domino's and would be screwed from the outside (again, the panel would cover the screws on the last cabinet).
Would this be a sound construction method or am I asking for trouble? Any advice would be appreciated.
thanks,
Eric