zerozero
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Hi guys, I could use some advice and experience on my next project as I have been doing a lot of research and am going round in circles a bit.
So the challenge is for me to build an understairs cabinet that can be pulled out occasionally. It needs to pull out as there is additional storage to the side and also fusebox behind it which we will still need to get to.
Dimensions of the cabinet will be 680 deep x 695 wide by 825 tall. It will have 3 drawers (2 deep and 1 shallow) I plan to use kitchen drawer slides (Blum Blumotion Tipon) as these have touch to open and soft closing which is ideal for the limited headroom in front of the cupboard.
To be able to get the cabinet out, I had considered swivel wheels but these will use quite a bit of space and we really want to maximize the storage and losing 12% of the space to the wheels I wanted a different alternative, so I've found some Teflon low friction 50mm feet that should hopefully allow sliding.
I will build the floor up inside the understairs area (probably with MDF/Melamine) so it is level with the carpet that we will pull out onto. However there will probably be a slight catch point one direction or another, so I want to make sure that the cabinet will last with that dynamic force being applied.
I have considered Birch Ply and MDF/melamine and I'm concerned that MDF/Melamine will not cope with the dynamic load - cabinet being pulled and pushed around and Ply will warp or not be uniform thickness and cause the drawer runners to fail over time.
I also have the Kreg pocket hole jig that I was hoping to use wherever possible. If MDF I would glue as well as Pocket Hole.
That is the main challenge for now so any advice/experience would be greatly appreciated.
Tools may make a difference on suggestions
I have Mitre Saw, Circular Saw (with Rail), Jigsaw, Hand Drills, Sander
I don't have - Table Saw, Router, Pillar Drill (and no chance that Santa will fit these down the chimney!)
So the challenge is for me to build an understairs cabinet that can be pulled out occasionally. It needs to pull out as there is additional storage to the side and also fusebox behind it which we will still need to get to.
Dimensions of the cabinet will be 680 deep x 695 wide by 825 tall. It will have 3 drawers (2 deep and 1 shallow) I plan to use kitchen drawer slides (Blum Blumotion Tipon) as these have touch to open and soft closing which is ideal for the limited headroom in front of the cupboard.
To be able to get the cabinet out, I had considered swivel wheels but these will use quite a bit of space and we really want to maximize the storage and losing 12% of the space to the wheels I wanted a different alternative, so I've found some Teflon low friction 50mm feet that should hopefully allow sliding.
I will build the floor up inside the understairs area (probably with MDF/Melamine) so it is level with the carpet that we will pull out onto. However there will probably be a slight catch point one direction or another, so I want to make sure that the cabinet will last with that dynamic force being applied.
I have considered Birch Ply and MDF/melamine and I'm concerned that MDF/Melamine will not cope with the dynamic load - cabinet being pulled and pushed around and Ply will warp or not be uniform thickness and cause the drawer runners to fail over time.
I also have the Kreg pocket hole jig that I was hoping to use wherever possible. If MDF I would glue as well as Pocket Hole.
That is the main challenge for now so any advice/experience would be greatly appreciated.
Tools may make a difference on suggestions
I have Mitre Saw, Circular Saw (with Rail), Jigsaw, Hand Drills, Sander
I don't have - Table Saw, Router, Pillar Drill (and no chance that Santa will fit these down the chimney!)