(More pics of the cabinet)
Put the door seals on earlier in the week. Also painted the inside frame (only the 2x4s) of top compartment in prep for Mylar. We're going to try and just go with the Mylar on the inside of the plywood. Don't want to FK with having to wrap it around the 2x4s unless we absolutely have to.
Added hooks and eyelets to keep the doors closed.
Got the stain on today. Probably won't put a second coat on it. Rooster is calling it the "gun cabinet."

Thanks for all the complements! :dance: I'm pretty damn proud of my design and all the ideas I've come up with (while :stoned: ) for this thing.
The basic factors for the size were that we wanted 3-6 plants and needed to have the thing be portable (Rooster is expecting a move within the next year). So we needed to fit it through a door frame.
For the front (doors and the door frame) we went with an entire piece of 4'x8' 1/2" plywood. The sides of the cabinet are about 26" long and the outer edge of the plywood extends beyond the frame to give space for the doors on the back. It's about 6'4" tall. Just big enough for our needs and we can still get it around a corner and through a door.
The outside of the frame measures 6' x 4' x 2' and the way I decided to put it together. That gives us around 20" x 44" surface area for the shelves. The top compartment is a little over 4' high and the bottom is about 1.5'.
Next is the ventilation design, I think ... :stoned: