The temporary cabinet is coming along. I am using a plywood called sandeply
from Home Despot. Great stuff if you like splinters. I keeping reminding
myself "this is only temporary" until the permanent cabinet is ready
(probably 6 months).
I will post pix and an engineering drawing when I'm done in case anyone is
interested. Looks good except I messed up the upper shelf as its a good 3/8"
lower on one side-----lessons to be learned here:
1. Don't work outside on the back porch with Tiger mosquitoes swarming
around your head hungry for your blood.
2. Don't work outside when you are tired. Don't do precision work of any
kind when you are tired.
Anyway, it is TEMPORARY, so a couple extra holes filled with wood putty
won't kill me.
The final question is should I paint or stain this stuff?
FEELEEP
from Home Despot. Great stuff if you like splinters. I keeping reminding
myself "this is only temporary" until the permanent cabinet is ready
(probably 6 months).
I will post pix and an engineering drawing when I'm done in case anyone is
interested. Looks good except I messed up the upper shelf as its a good 3/8"
lower on one side-----lessons to be learned here:
1. Don't work outside on the back porch with Tiger mosquitoes swarming
around your head hungry for your blood.
2. Don't work outside when you are tired. Don't do precision work of any
kind when you are tired.
Anyway, it is TEMPORARY, so a couple extra holes filled with wood putty
won't kill me.
The final question is should I paint or stain this stuff?
FEELEEP