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    Kitchen cabinet finishing

    Hi guys,

    In the near future I will be finishing kitchen cabinets I'm going to build. Question is: do you all finish the outsides of the cabinet boxes or just the insides? I'll be using Target EM8000cv on the project. Thanks!

    Jeff

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    For the kitchens I have done I used pre-finished ply. As to the EM8000cv - I also used that and it has held up very well over about 6 years so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Fox View Post
    For the kitchens I have done I used pre-finished ply. As to the EM8000cv - I also used that and it has held up very well over about 6 years so far.
    The only problem is I can't get pre-finished ply in my neck of the woods or I'd be using it for sure. Glad to hear the Em8000 is holding up, thanks.

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    While it takes a bit more time due to the need to mask off glue lines, I like to pre-finish cabinet interior surfaces before building the boxes. I really dislike spraying into a box and sourcing pre-finished plywood prior to recently would have been very hard for me. I can get it now since I have a better sheet stock supplier, but for the limited amount of cabinetry I build, I doubt I'd bother to pay more for it. If I were doing a lot of cabinetry, however...the time savings to use pre-finished would pay off no question.
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