by khigh » Thu Aug 14, 2014 2:38 pm
I think I just solved my cabinets.Don't know if this is an idea you can use.
I've heard over and over again in CTC and general RV building to frame out what you want, cover it in plywood, and then add the doors being the best route. Well I'm all for that except for the me adding the doors part. I'm handy - I can build pretty much whatever you want, but "amateur cabinetry" isn't a real pretty thing.
Also, I didn't want prefabs because I didn't want to lose access to the trailer walls. My electrical panel is going to be up there under the cabinetry area, so for that and possible additions in the future, I'll want some "open the door and work on the trailer" access.
This morning I woke up to an Angie's List "Big Deal" - Kind of like Groupons on Angie's List. "6 Hours of Master Carpenter, $199". So I'm thinking I frame it up, slap some plywood on the front, either cut or mark the openings, pick out some nice doors at Habitat, call in the master carpenter, and have a refreshing beverage.
That's in Atlanta, but f you're on Angie's List anywhere might be worth poking around the deals.