Bathroom cabinet
Posted: March 11th, 2016, 8:55 pm
Decided to replace the rather broken bathroom cabinet with something else. Light weight was key as was the design it had to hold our bits and bobs soap, toothpaste, shaver etc.
Decided to have a shelf and a cabinet



Inside of box, have some metal u extrusions to make sliding doors.
the carcass of the cabinet was made up of plastic sheet bought from a facia plastic supplier as an off cut, plus a corner fixing strip which is plastic and has two grooves at 90 deg to each other. just a slot fix. I then secured it with staples which seemed to work,
then just slotting in the base and top again made up of plastic sheet just pushed into the u shape channel on the wall.


had to put a divider in to hold the shaver may have to add more after I see how much moves during transit.
pleased with the result
Decided to have a shelf and a cabinet



Inside of box, have some metal u extrusions to make sliding doors.
the carcass of the cabinet was made up of plastic sheet bought from a facia plastic supplier as an off cut, plus a corner fixing strip which is plastic and has two grooves at 90 deg to each other. just a slot fix. I then secured it with staples which seemed to work,
then just slotting in the base and top again made up of plastic sheet just pushed into the u shape channel on the wall.


had to put a divider in to hold the shaver may have to add more after I see how much moves during transit.
pleased with the result