I want to try building replacement kitchen cabinets, to upgrade the frameless carcasses from 1982 suburban developer/contractor-grade coarse particle board. I would use jigs to get uniform/standard hole spacing and alignment of joining hardware (all standard stuff). Wood might look nice, but I'm concerned about dimensional stability in the fluctuating heat/humidity of a kitchen. What's the best material to use for cabinet carcasses? What do I ask for at building supply store?
Answer:
Over the last couple of decades I've made many cabinet carcasses for a great variety of purposes with 5/8" melimine. I've not found a problem with it - its easy to work with and about the least expensive too.
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