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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

wall cabinets

below you can see the bottom of a wall cabinet. This is a full overlay style cabinet mind you so what I talk about here will 100% apply to a face frame cabinet. What I want to point out is how we finish the bottom of a wall cabinet. First thing to notice is the kleat at the wall which the cabinet actually sits on, this holds the weight of the cabinet. The sheer strength of the screws holding the kleat to the wall do the work. Next we install a part called the light molding, in this senario it is simply a 3/4" by 1.25" piece of square material that is cut to fit in between the l scribe parts. After that I fit in a 1/4" panel to go to at the bottom of the cabinet. Then we put on a part called the kleat cap. which covers the kleat itself. All these parts are nailed on with a pin nailer creating a nice clean finish. The two screw holes that you see in the interior of the cabinet will covered by the hinge.

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At July 24, 2012 at 3:01 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Good one, keep it up.Wall cabinets enhance the beauty of place and also useful in hiding useful and useless things.
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