Few questions on the drawers and uprights... Is this 3/4" plywood? What depth for the dado that the bottom of the drawer slides in? What was your method for cutting all the dados?
@@gsd_802 all drawer plywood was 1/2”. I don’t recall the depth on the cabinet sides. My guess is maybe 3/8 of an inch. I used a router with a 1/2” bit in it and made two passes to make the dado about 3/4”.
For the most part they stay shut a few of the lighter weight drawers slide open a little bit sometimes. But I’ve never had a drawer come all the way out and fall on the floor
Hey it’s good to see you’re back. I love the trailer. Nice work!
Couple more videos and she’ll be DONE! For now lol
Looking great! Great tutorial on an efficient way to build the drawers.
The combination of brads and screws makes them quick and strong.
Few questions on the drawers and uprights...
Is this 3/4" plywood?
What depth for the dado that the bottom of the drawer slides in?
What was your method for cutting all the dados?
@@gsd_802 all drawer plywood was 1/2”. I don’t recall the depth on the cabinet sides. My guess is maybe 3/8 of an inch. I used a router with a 1/2” bit in it and made two passes to make the dado about 3/4”.
How do you stop them from falling out when going down the road😅
The drawers must have enough weight and friction to stay closed. I rarely have any issues
Do the draws open while driving? Or are they pretty secure with the weight of the tools in them?
For the most part they stay shut a few of the lighter weight drawers slide open a little bit sometimes. But I’ve never had a drawer come all the way out and fall on the floor