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question about replacing bottom of cabinet?

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Smirnoffinator:
I just got a jamma cab and it is my first.  Well I dont need it to be perfect but the bottom has some water damage and I have a large enough piece of wood to replace it.  Is there a best practice to go about this without dissassembling the whole cabinet??

NightGod:
Water Damage base repair - Generic BnB cabinetOne of the stickies in this forum :D

Smirnoffinator:
No I mean the actual bottom of the cabinet not the lower part of a side.  Just the bottom and nothing on the side.  Thanks

nostrebor:
Really hard question to answer without pics. It wont be easy to do without some disassembly of the cabinet.

NightGod:
You could probably avoid disassembly by jigsawing the old one out and putting the new one in with pocket screws to avoid having to screw in from the outside.

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