The Adam Blaster
Expedition Leader
I've been helping a buddy build a box for a couple drawers to go in the back of his Jeep JK.
We built the exterior box out of 3/4 MDF, and the drawers out out 1/2 plywood, with both sides sanded smooth. (I'm not sure if there's an industry term for that type of plywood...)
We are also using a dozen or so 3"x3"x1.5" wide metal L-brackets to help connect the sides to the top and bottom panels.
For the center support between the drawers, we sandwiched 2 pieces of the MDF to make a solid 1.5 thick beam. We also used a good amount of commercial grade adhesive - PL4000 at all the joints.
We chose the MDF because it's cheap and easy to work with, but I am not going to use it when I build a box for my own XJ.
I don't like how it splits when you try to drill into it's edge. We even drilled pilot holes, and tested it several times with some extra chunks, but it split every time. I tend to try to over-build my stuff, and currently, the MDF box is pretty solid, but not up to my normal standards.
So, I'm curious what specific materials others have used, what you might stay away from based on your experiences etc.?
I'm wondering if a standard 3/4 plywood would be a good compromise between ridgity and flexibility vs. using actual lumber, like 1x12's or something?
We built the exterior box out of 3/4 MDF, and the drawers out out 1/2 plywood, with both sides sanded smooth. (I'm not sure if there's an industry term for that type of plywood...)
We are also using a dozen or so 3"x3"x1.5" wide metal L-brackets to help connect the sides to the top and bottom panels.
For the center support between the drawers, we sandwiched 2 pieces of the MDF to make a solid 1.5 thick beam. We also used a good amount of commercial grade adhesive - PL4000 at all the joints.
We chose the MDF because it's cheap and easy to work with, but I am not going to use it when I build a box for my own XJ.
I don't like how it splits when you try to drill into it's edge. We even drilled pilot holes, and tested it several times with some extra chunks, but it split every time. I tend to try to over-build my stuff, and currently, the MDF box is pretty solid, but not up to my normal standards.
So, I'm curious what specific materials others have used, what you might stay away from based on your experiences etc.?
I'm wondering if a standard 3/4 plywood would be a good compromise between ridgity and flexibility vs. using actual lumber, like 1x12's or something?
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