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Mrs C

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Apologies, this has probably been done to death before, but I haven't found an answer.

There seem to be at least 3 schools of thought regarding backs on kitchen cabinets

1) Full thickness mounted straight onto the sides/top

2) Rebated into sides/top

3) Thinner piece slotted into sides and screwed to the top.


What are the preferred methods and why?

Many thanks
 
Well I'm one for full thickness ie 18mm mainly because I use mfc and find it difficult to obtain matching 9mm for the backs, also i biscuit glue and screw the backs which helps support the top and bottom shelves, it also means wall ccabinets can be screwed through the back to the wall.
 
memzey":1o1l7oq8 said:
Do you not leave a void at the back for pipes etc?
Only where there are pipes, I think if you are paying for a fitted kitchen it should fit.
 
I use 6mm backs in a slot. Full height with a top rail of 18mm behind the panel. Don't see any point in using anything thicker the cabinets I make are plenty strong enough. This is with birch ply. For wall cabinets I do the same and use proper wall fixings for kitchen cabinets.
 
Chrispy":1grjih0f said:
memzey":1grjih0f said:
Do you not leave a void at the back for pipes etc?
Only where there are pipes, I think if you are paying for a fitted kitchen it should fit.

kitchen units with voids for services are still fitted, they just allow for all possibilities as circumstances sometimes changes from the initial design stage. I do understand that when making a kitchen negating a large void would give more space to a confined kitchen so quite advantegous to do when things are not to change.

I quite like your idea of beefing up the back panel, could you use melamine faced MDF as an alternative to match all internal faces?

Mark
 
Chrispy":2qrj47aq said:
memzey":2qrj47aq said:
Do you not leave a void at the back for pipes etc?
Only where there are pipes, I think if you are paying for a fitted kitchen it should fit.
So do you make the cupboard the full depth of the worktop?
 
pcb1962":2ocs7b9j said:
Chrispy":2ocs7b9j said:
memzey":2ocs7b9j said:
Do you not leave a void at the back for pipes etc?
Only where there are pipes, I think if you are paying for a fitted kitchen it should fit.
So do you make the cupboard the full depth of the worktop?
I have no hard and fast rule, if the walls are good and true then I would leave maybe 20mm behind unless there are pipes work round or if its all drawers then I'd make the cabinet to suit the runners, really every kitchen is different.
 
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