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heteroscedastic January 11th 10 10:42 PM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.

hr(bob) [email protected] January 12th 10 01:04 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
On Jan 11, 3:42*pm, heteroscedastic wrote:
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? *A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. *Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. *Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.


Have you gone to a store to look at ready-made cabinets, or are you in
the middle of the desert?

benick[_2_] January 12th 10 02:13 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
"hr(bob) " wrote in message
...
On Jan 11, 3:42 pm, heteroscedastic wrote:
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.


Have you gone to a store to look at ready-made cabinets, or are you in
the middle of the desert?

Good point...I was wondering how somebody who has supposedly built "alot of
kitchen cabinets" doesn't know how wide they are...Maybe it's just me....



Mikepier January 12th 10 02:28 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
On Jan 11, 4:42*pm, heteroscedastic wrote:
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? *A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. *Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. *Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.


The frame itself is 24". Add the drawer and it's about another 1". Any
standard countertop always has some type of overhang.

Joe January 12th 10 02:47 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 

"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?



heteroscedastic January 12th 10 02:48 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
On Jan 11, 8:13*pm, "benick" wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote in message

...
On Jan 11, 3:42 pm, heteroscedastic wrote:

I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.


Have you gone to a store to look at ready-made cabinets, or are you in
the middle of the desert?

Good point...I was wondering how somebody who has supposedly built "alot of
kitchen cabinets" doesn't know how wide they are...Maybe it's just me....


Possibly it is just you. I have in fact looked around, and found
different measurements. Besides, if I went to home depot instead of
posting here, you might have had to wait a couple more days to get a
chance to be a smartass with some other post. So, as I see it, we
have a win-win situation.

Red Green January 12th 10 03:05 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
"Joe" wrote in
:


"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?



http://www.psalmscat.com/images/large/CarCase_lg.jpg

h[_11_] January 12th 10 03:28 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 

"Red Green" wrote in message
...
"Joe" wrote in
:


"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?



I had my cabinets installed away from the wall with a countertop depth of
38" (2" cabinet overhang). That way I can put appliances against the wall
and still have usable counter space in front. I had the space so I used it.
Otherwise my galley-style kitchen would have a foot of wasted floor space.
Also, this way the fridge is flush with the countertop so it doesn't stick
out like it did with my old set up.



Ed Pawlowski January 12th 10 04:15 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
Joe wrote:
"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of
the carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers
and doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a
total overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors.
Countertops are 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they
won't overhang the outer face of the cabinet by very much if you
have overlay doors and a 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows
the answer here but me, I imagine.


Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?


Also sometimes spelled carcass. It is the frame or body of the cabinet.



Tony[_19_] January 12th 10 05:12 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
Joe wrote:
"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?


It is an alternate spelling for "carcass". I'm guessing he is calling
the cabinets without tops a carcass. And Wiki says:

"Carcass (furniture), the part of a piece of furniture that holds
inlays" but I'm not sure about that use?

benick[_2_] January 12th 10 05:59 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
On Jan 11, 8:13 pm, "benick" wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote in message

...
On Jan 11, 3:42 pm, heteroscedastic wrote:

I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
imagine.


Have you gone to a store to look at ready-made cabinets, or are you in
the middle of the desert?

Good point...I was wondering how somebody who has supposedly built "alot
of
kitchen cabinets" doesn't know how wide they are...Maybe it's just me....


Possibly it is just you. I have in fact looked around, and found
different measurements. Besides, if I went to home depot instead of
posting here, you might have had to wait a couple more days to get a
chance to be a smartass with some other post. So, as I see it, we
have a win-win situation.



Well that was kind of of a stupid question for a cabinetmaker to be asking
on a home repair newsgroup....You would think somebody who has supposedly
built MANY kitchen cabinets would know the standards.. LOL...Yes I know ,
I'm being a smartass again for pointing out the obvious...Oh well...Carry
on...Oh , you forgot to insult the poster who asked if you lived in the
desert...I know you will rectify that for us...Thanks....


benick[_2_] January 12th 10 06:30 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
"Red Green" wrote in message
...
"Joe" wrote in
:


"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?



http://www.psalmscat.com/images/large/CarCase_lg.jpg




LOL...Good one...


Roger Shoaf January 12th 10 09:16 AM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 

"h" wrote in message
...
I had my cabinets installed away from the wall with a countertop depth of
38" (2" cabinet overhang). That way I can put appliances against the wall
and still have usable counter space in front. I had the space so I used

it.
Otherwise my galley-style kitchen would have a foot of wasted floor space.
Also, this way the fridge is flush with the countertop so it doesn't stick
out like it did with my old set up.



I like this idea except I think I would opt to make the cabinets full depth
and have some sort of sliding shelf arrangement to get to the area in back
when you need to.

Another idea I like is to install the dishwasher on top of a 12 inch high
cabinet. This allows you to load the dishwasher without having to bend over
so far. The down side is that it raises the height of the countertop over
the dishwasher but that makes a perfect spot for the microwave.

--

Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.



willshak January 12th 10 03:01 PM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
Joe wrote the following:
"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
:I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
: sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of the
: carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers and
: doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a total
: overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors. Countertops are
: 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they won't overhang the
: outer face of the cabinet by very much if you have overlay doors and a
: 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows the answer here but me, I
: imagine.

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?



A misspelled 'carcass'

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

dadiOH[_3_] January 12th 10 04:17 PM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
Joe wrote:
"heteroscedastic" wrote in message
...
I have made a lot of kitchen cabinets, but I have never decided for
sure what standard 24 inch depth means--is it the overall depth of
the carcase, or is it the overall depth of the cabinet with drawers
and doors installed? A 24 inch carcase with overlay doors has a
total overall depth of 24 13/16" or so with overlay doors.
Countertops are 25" deep typically or maybe a bit more, and they
won't overhang the outer face of the cabinet by very much if you
have overlay doors and a 24" carcase. Everybody in the world knows
the answer here but me, I imagine.


Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?


Duh, da box :)

--

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RicodJour January 12th 10 04:42 PM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
On Jan 12, 9:01*am, willshak wrote:
Joe wrote the following:

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?


A misspelled 'carcass'


I write it as carcase, even thought it is pronounced the same as
carcass. My cabinet bodies are things of beauty and alive - hardly a
carcass. ;)

R


Tony[_19_] January 12th 10 06:26 PM

standard kitchen cabinet depth
 
RicodJour wrote:
On Jan 12, 9:01 am, willshak wrote:
Joe wrote the following:

Except me. What the hell is a 'carcase'?

A misspelled 'carcass'


I write it as carcase, even thought it is pronounced the same as
carcass. My cabinet bodies are things of beauty and alive - hardly a
carcass. ;)


Carcase is an excepted alternate spelling for carcass and the Brits have
been using it for a long time.


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