Mahomo59
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- Aug 31, 2013
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jimbouk - face frame is flush on the inside with the sides and the base, I don't like it when it is over hanging on the inside as it's too easy for stuff to catch it when getting stuff in and out. Do mean join between the FF and carcass? Cabinet laid on it's back and i hold it firmly while i pocket hole screw it starting from the corners, with a little glue. Looks great when the FF is butted up to the carcass, especially when it's lacquered birch. I know some folk domino FF onto carcass and pocket hole because of FF moving, but i don't seem to get this issue, just hold it tight. Naturally there is a gap between the carcasses, on the base the worktop covers it and on the wall cabs i lacquer up some 4mm mdf the same colour and fix it to the underside of the wall cabs (under cloak), hides any gaps and the sparky can attach lights to this.
smiley99er - very common over here for 3/4 carcasses in both ply and mcf. Cabinets over 800mm wide i always put in a centre leg. I much prefer to use birch but not always in folks budget.
smiley99er - very common over here for 3/4 carcasses in both ply and mcf. Cabinets over 800mm wide i always put in a centre leg. I much prefer to use birch but not always in folks budget.