Jacquiemalta
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Now, I need a cupboard to store a gas heater and all my DIY stuff in. It is going on the wall outside my flat door but there is a spiral staircase to the roof which other people use so I am limited to size for access purposes. Measurements I want are 3' long x 18" depth x 32" high with castors on too. I could build it from scratch from 8' x 4' MDF (I can get 16mm only) but am worried about joining the pieces together (I can get the pieces cut to size) although I can buy the MDF screws I have read about to stop splitting online if I can't get them here. Money is an issue and the price for the MDF would be about 20 UK pounds which is fine.
My other option is to buy a unit I have found on a local classified ads website, picture attached. It's solid wood (I don't know what type) but is 4' long. It's around 55 UK pounds. It's also higher than I wanted but that doesn't really matter. I would have to cut the unit and rejoin the halves to make it 3'. However, I'm stumped about how to join the pieces. I'm not too concerned with what the outside looks like as I will be doing a paint crackle finish so using filler etc is fine. I know it's going to need to be glued down the join plus some kind of fitting which attaches on both sides of the cut to keep it together. The problem is that I only have a jigsaw and can't see how I could get the cut straight enough on both sides to be able to glue them. I have used a jigsaw before but must admit that sawing is not one of my talents and I absolutely cannot the hang of using a hand saw. I could borrow a plane in an attempt to straighten the cuts but don't want to use one as I'm scared of them to be honest! It seems a lot of damage can be done with a plane. The doors will be made from MDF left from another project which is a box to put my cat's covered litter box inside which I will then finish to suit my decor. I'm not worried about this project because it's so much smaller.
If I was your single, tool challenged sister/daughter, which would you recommend she do? And I know you'd actually go round and build it for her in reality but imagine you live in a different country like my dad does!