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I have these European crappy MDF cabinets. I'm planning on Framing them in
1X2's in Oak, and building new solid doors. Currently the cabinets are flush and very close tolerance between all the doors. If I frame can I still keep the tight door tolerance or will I have a bit of a problem with the hinge side. Looking to use Blum 2-Way Nickel-Plated Face Frame Hinges. Ideas? Suggestions? Other hinges? Appreciate the Help! Joe |
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If you use quality hinges.
HMFIC@1369 wrote: I have these European crappy MDF cabinets. I'm planning on Framing them in 1X2's in Oak, and building new solid doors. Currently the cabinets are flush and very close tolerance between all the doors. If I frame can I still keep the tight door tolerance or will I have a bit of a problem with the hinge side. Looking to use Blum 2-Way Nickel-Plated Face Frame Hinges. Ideas? Suggestions? Other hinges? Appreciate the Help! Joe |
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