rabbet the sides for all parts, glue and staple. Nothing shows and its strong. I have melmine shop cabinets that came with a machine here put together with pocket screws probably took just as long or longer to do.
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rabbet the sides for all parts, glue and staple. Nothing shows and its strong. I have melmine shop cabinets that came with a machine here put together with pocket screws probably took just as long or longer to do.
Thanks, Warren.
All of this great advice is for the next time since the carcass is already built and "good enough" for now.
I do have other things that all this information will be helpful.
Now disassemble your cabinet and put it back together using the pocket hole screws to hold it together "until the glue dries". I have never trusted the holding power of pocket hole screws alone, but they sure speed up a glued together assembly by eliminating the clamps and the need for doing sub-assemblies and waiting several times for the glue on the sub-assemblies to dry before doing the final assembly and glue-up.
Charley
May not be a bad suggestion and one I will definitely consider.
Thanks
As well as drilling through the thinner and fastening to the thicker
My priority over the next few days is getting the coal stove hooked up first.
Winter's coming.