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Jeep Garage gets some cabinets

LocoCoco

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Here's another pat on the back for the plywood storage. Great idea! And the plexi on the bottom is brilliant.

I too have a Jeep garage that houses my broken junk. :)



LC.
 
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icecactus

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Did you use an airless paint sprayer to paint your cabinets? I see a lot of overspray in the one pic. Just curious as im trying to decide best way to paint mine.
 
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thdewey

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Did you use an airless paint sprayer to paint your cabinets? I see a lot of overspray in the one pic. Just curious as im trying to decide best way to paint mine.

Yes an Grayco airless (low-end) sprayer. It turned out ok. This was my first time using it and you can't really see it, but the cabinets were sitting on a tarp that was previously sprayed over. It was quicker using the sprayer.

A "Jeep Wave" on your brilliant ideas, buddy! :thumbup:

Jeep wave back at ya!

Nice job with the cabinets buddy. Thats looking NICE!

Thanks. Ive already filled them and need to start weeding stuff out.
 
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thdewey

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When you built the ladder frames did you use a Kreg pocket screw jig to fasten them?

I will have to review this build to " steal" some ideas.

Thanks

No need to use the Kreg kit for this one. I screwed the corners and finish nailed the face frame at each shelf.

You could use the pocket whole joinery for the corners and then screw the face on from the inside to hide all joinery. Wish that I'd done that now that I think of it.

Good luck. Please steal away!

Tom
 
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