> I'm looking for ideas for buidling LIGHTWEIGHT cabinets out of materials > that is readily > obtainable (Home Depot etc. stuff).
Heh. Going out on a limb here, but I don't think Home Despot materials are ever gonna be adequate for a quality cabinet. Just going by my experience with HD materials. I do have 'an order' in for a westy interior (late model, gray), but I'm > also interested in what I > could use to build camping cabinets
I think the real question comes down to "how much do you want to work". Building a cabinet will invariably mean LOTS of work. Heck, installing a westy interior is a lot of work. I still labor under the delusion that I'll someday get around to building a removable westy-type cabinet. I really should break down and just buy something like the thing for the Eurovan <http://eurocampers.com/EVKitchen.html> but I'm such a stingy, miserly, cheapskate that I know how it'll end... -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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