A very important part of cabinet building is squaring up. It’s difficult to KEEP a cabinet square if you don’t put a back on after you square up. When I build a cabinet that has hidden sides, I just staple the cabinet back directly ON the back.
This is what I do and it’s what I have my clients do. If I’m painting the cabinet, I use 1/4″ hardboard. Funny thing, almost every single client has come back with the same response to my cut list: “What the heck is hardboard?”
It’s the ugly brown masonite stuff that comes in 4’x8′ sheets in the lumber section. It looks like this. It comes in 1/8″ and 1/4″. I couldn’t get up on a ladder to take a picture of the 1/4″ stuff so use your imagination on the label.
That’s your helpful informative tidbit for the week. 🙂
Have a great weekend!
Sandra says
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Terri says
Would you ever use Masonite on the back of a kitchen cabinet without painting it or putting a laminate or veneer on it? IOW, would you ever leave the ugly brown Masonite visible in the cabinet interior?