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swimmer_spe
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Apr 01, 2018

Rebuilding cupboards

In my TT, there are 2 cupboard I plan on rebuilding.

The first one, due to water damage, has some panels missing. water damage is fixed.

The second one had a microwave that I got rid of.

I do not want to use particle board. I plan on using plywood.

So;

For the front/side panels, what thickness is the minimum I can use?
For the doors, what is the minimum thickness I can use?
For the shelf, what is the minimum thickness I can use?

Or, can I use the same thickness for all, and what is that thickness? I was thinking 1/4", but I am not sure if that is too thin for other parts.
  • Anyway I can help let me no. If you can post pics even better..Mark
  • mat60 wrote:
    Than I don't see a problem with the 1/2 in ply to save weight. I was trying to make it easy. I like adjustable shelfs and my TT has none so by the time I add them the weight is going up anyway. How are you planning to install a face frame ?


    I was planning on just using the existing opening for the old microwave.
  • Than I don't see a problem with the 1/2 in ply to save weight. I was trying to make it easy. I like adjustable shelfs and my TT has none so by the time I add them the weight is going up anyway. How are you planning to install a face frame ?
  • mat60 wrote:
    Since your only doing two cabinets Id use 3/4 for the cabinets because you can drill out 1/2 in deep holes for shelf pins for the adjustable shelfs. 3/4 ply is also nice because it makes easy work of installing a face frame using a kreg jig or glue and nails. For the back you can use 1/2 ply so you can screw anywhere on it to attach to wall or just use 3/4 cleats. I think you could get buy with 1/2 in ply for shelfs unless your going to have allot of weight on them. I don't no what your doors look like but mine have a 3/4 thick frame with a 1/4 inch panel .If I rebuilt a hole set of cabinets for a RV I would never build like this because it would add way two much weight.


    I do not plan to move the shelves. I planned to use 1/2 square doweling,

    I am also thinking of weight.
  • Since your only doing two cabinets Id use 3/4 for the cabinets because you can drill out 1/2 in deep holes for shelf pins for the adjustable shelfs. 3/4 ply is also nice because it makes easy work of installing a face frame using a kreg jig or glue and nails. For the back you can use 1/2 ply so you can screw anywhere on it to attach to wall or just use 3/4 cleats. I think you could get buy with 1/2 in ply for shelfs unless your going to have allot of weight on them. I don't no what your doors look like but mine have a 3/4 thick frame with a 1/4 inch panel .If I rebuilt a hole set of cabinets for a RV I would never build like this because it would add way two much weight.
  • swimmer_spe wrote:
    In my TT, there are 2 cupboard I plan on rebuilding.

    The first one, due to water damage, has some panels missing. water damage is fixed.

    The second one had a microwave that I got rid of.

    I do not want to use particle board. I plan on using plywood.

    So;

    For the front/side panels, what thickness is the minimum I can use?
    For the doors, what is the minimum thickness I can use?
    For the shelf, what is the minimum thickness I can use?

    Or, can I use the same thickness for all, and what is that thickness? I was thinking 1/4", but I am not sure if that is too thin for other parts.


    If you don't want to be doing it again in the near future, 3/4" components will handle the use a lot better.

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