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WCD

24/09/2003 1:27 PM

Sources for base cabinets


I'm setting up a fairly large woodshop that will need a lot of cabinets.
To save time (and probably money as well) I'm thinking that someone out
there must build unfinished base cabinets for the pros to speed things
up. No doors, tops or finish, just carcasses. I know you can buy
pre-built drawers that way.

Anyone know of such a place?

I'm in New England BTW.

Thanks.


This topic has 5 replies

sS

[email protected] (Steven Van Densen)

in reply to WCD on 24/09/2003 1:27 PM

24/09/2003 3:57 PM

Put an ad in the newspaper, or go to a contracting company that will be
ripping out kitchen or any cabinets that suits your needs, and make
arrangements to get the old one. You can also go to a salvage yard.
steven van be nice to your
tools!

gG

[email protected] (Gfretwell)

in reply to [email protected] (Steven Van Densen) on 24/09/2003 3:57 PM

25/09/2003 3:45 AM

Talk to a company that cleans up floods. I got a complete set of solid oak
front base cabinets from a new house when they had a flood. Someone stole the
fridge and didn't turn off the water to the icemaker. Once I got them I found
out there was only one with any damage at all. I ended up busting it up, using
the front to surface the back side of another cabinet, used as a peninsula.

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to WCD on 24/09/2003 1:27 PM

24/09/2003 7:42 PM

http://www.cabparts.com/main.html

WCD wrote:
>
> I'm setting up a fairly large woodshop that will need a lot of cabinets.
> To save time (and probably money as well) I'm thinking that someone out
> there must build unfinished base cabinets for the pros to speed things
> up. No doors, tops or finish, just carcasses. I know you can buy
> pre-built drawers that way.
>
>

sW

[email protected] (WoodChuck34)

in reply to WCD on 24/09/2003 1:27 PM

25/09/2003 6:05 AM

WCD <wcd@krjda_nospam.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I'm setting up a fairly large woodshop that will need a lot of cabinets.
> To save time (and probably money as well) I'm thinking that someone out
> there must build unfinished base cabinets for the pros to speed things
> up. No doors, tops or finish, just carcasses. I know you can buy
> pre-built drawers that way.
>
> Anyone know of such a place?
>
> I'm in New England BTW.
>
> Thanks.

Don't know if this is the same store as the ones we have down here in PA but try:

www.justcabinetsinc.com

Chuck

CS

"Charlie Spitzer"

in reply to WCD on 24/09/2003 1:27 PM

24/09/2003 10:35 AM

i went to a local large custom cabinet place. they had a pile of ones that
were rejected for various reasons (color, size, customer changed their
minds, etc), and were selling them for fractions of their cost. they don't
all match, but i'm not sure that's necessary for my shop.

regards,
charlie
cave creek, az

"WCD" <wcd@krjda_nospam.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> I'm setting up a fairly large woodshop that will need a lot of cabinets.
> To save time (and probably money as well) I'm thinking that someone out
> there must build unfinished base cabinets for the pros to speed things
> up. No doors, tops or finish, just carcasses. I know you can buy
> pre-built drawers that way.
>
> Anyone know of such a place?
>
> I'm in New England BTW.
>
> Thanks.
>
>


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