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Water Damage base repair - Generic BnB cabinet

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teetu:
the router "sled" for that system seems pretty nice too.  I made a sawboard for my router, but quickly realized the thickness of the sawboard complicated things.

Hiub1:
Am I the first one to try? Thanks for the great tutorial, it really helped me out.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=52803.0

We'll see if i can get it as good as yours!

mmmPeanutButter:
I did pretty much the exact same thing on my centipede cab (made it a little taller while I was at it).  I used a dowling jig instead of biscuit joiner.

The one thing I screwed up was using plywood.  Plywood sucks.  I should have gone with mdf or particle board. 

Although when it was all done with the graphic on, it didn't really make a difference.  It just made the prep really tough.  Just thought I'd pass that little tid-bit along.

theCoder:
Did you reinforce the joint in the top center?

97thruhiker:
Great post.  Getting ready to go the next Super Auctions in Orlando on the 17th and this may actual help me to bid on a cabinet.  I built my current cabinet from scratch and enjoyed every minute of.  I have always been hesitant to buy an old cabinet because I was not sure how to go about fixing it (seemed like it would more of a hassel).  While I'm not saying what you did here was easy it just put it into a perspective that I know I could do that and I have the tools to get it done.  Thanks!

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