IlliniBone
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I am in the planning process of multiple garage cabinets. I want to make 2 cabinets that will sit on the floor and 3 to 4 that will be hung.
Now I understand plywood is the best choice for the type of cabinets I'm looking to build. However, I just bought a house and the previous owner left 6 sheets of 10'x4'x3/4" sheets of MDF.
I'm not worried about water or humidity damage since I live in Colorado. I had planned on using small legs to keep them off the concrete floor (http://www.wwhardware.com/pmi-como-4-to-5-adjustable-cabinet-leg-matte-black-pmi552). I know MDF doesnt take screws as well as plywood and is prone to sagging, but with 6 free large sheets can anyone talk me out of not using them?
Would it be better to build a portion of the cabinets out of MDF and the rest out of plywood or can someone talk me into (or out of) building complete cabinets out of MDF? Anyone have pictures of garage cabinets they built out of MDF?
Thanks!
Now I understand plywood is the best choice for the type of cabinets I'm looking to build. However, I just bought a house and the previous owner left 6 sheets of 10'x4'x3/4" sheets of MDF.
I'm not worried about water or humidity damage since I live in Colorado. I had planned on using small legs to keep them off the concrete floor (http://www.wwhardware.com/pmi-como-4-to-5-adjustable-cabinet-leg-matte-black-pmi552). I know MDF doesnt take screws as well as plywood and is prone to sagging, but with 6 free large sheets can anyone talk me out of not using them?
Would it be better to build a portion of the cabinets out of MDF and the rest out of plywood or can someone talk me into (or out of) building complete cabinets out of MDF? Anyone have pictures of garage cabinets they built out of MDF?
Thanks!

