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How to Install Mirror on the Back of a Cabinet

February 9th, 2010 No comments

An upper (wall) cupboard needs to be fastened to the wall before a decorative mirror can be added. Rather than learn how to install the mirror, I have always hired a glass company to measure, supply, deliver and attach the mirror to the back How to Install Mirror in Cabinets

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Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing Dimension Standards

January 29th, 2010 3 comments

I have been custom fabricating kitchen cabinets for over twenty seven years.
Manufacturing dimensions (sizes) fit into specific standards that are repeatedly used. Let’s take a look at what measurements are commonly used for building kitchen cupboards.
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Should You Use Plywood When Building Laminate Cabinets

January 29th, 2010 No comments

Should you use plywood or particle board when building kitchen or bathroom laminate cabinets? I prefer to use a combination of both. In the paragraphs to come, I will explain the various areas of the laminate cabinetry that I feel need to have plywood. I’ve been manufacturing cupboards for many years with no recalls at all. read Should You Use Plywood When Building Laminate Cabinets?

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Production Cabinet Making

January 14th, 2010 No comments

Early on in my cabinet making carrier of twenty seven years, I worked in a production plant. This is where I learned the 32 Millimeter manufacturing system for making cupboards. This is the key to mass producing kitchen, office or bathroom vanity cabinetry. In this type of atmosphere various small shops are set up inside of a huge building. Basically they were different specialized divisions in the manufacturing plant. read Production Cabinet Making

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Putting Together Cabinets From A Box

January 14th, 2010 No comments

This is a great video demonstration of how to assemble cabinets that are in a box. They call these “ready to assemble” cupboards. The tools needed for putting together these RTA (ready to assemble) cabinets are a hammer, drill with various bits, utility knife, and a Phillips head screw driver.
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