it cost about 35 dollars to build so that is not that bad.let me know what you think any info is helpful
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it cost about 35 dollars to build so that is not that bad.let me know what you think any info is helpful
Well Princecarl,
Everybody has to start somewhere. Welcome to the club. What do I think? Tell/show no one keep reading and you too can one day be big pimping.
Carl - Typically, the back panel that comes with that kind of cabinet is a piece of shit which offers virtually no strength or support and ultimately leads to a short useful life of the cabinet.
If you can, replace the back panel with a piece of 1/4 plywood. Use Elmer's carpenters glue or similar and screws or nails. Lay the cabinet down on its face, after removing the door handles, then glue and screw the back panel. The screws/nails are only going to hold the plywood in place while the glue dries. It's the glue that is actually holding that together, so make sure you do a good job of the gluing. Leave the cabinet face down until the glue dries. 24 hours is a good amount of time for that. If you do this, your cabinet will be very strong and last you a long time.
PC :thumbsup:
There are some great cab grows on this site you can find for help.
When you go 12/12 make sure no light gets in. in between those doors light can get in and prob the back too.
You can get a cheap indoor/outdoor temp monitor for like 10$ at lowes that would work well .