Closing in on get these shop cabinets finished. Should finish the doors tomorrow. Next up, drawers. 8 of em. I don't really want to take the time to dovetail or use a drawer lock bit. I had planned on using 3/4 AC ply for drawer material and just pocket screw em together. Rout a rabbet for some 1/4" or 3/8" ply bottoms, overlay fronts. I've done pocket screw drawers in the past using 3/4" pine, but they're lightly loaded, and don't see a lot of daily use (storeroom). They've held up well, no problems in the last 6 or 7 years since I installed em, but I'm a little concerned about using the same construction methods where a sturdier drawer is going to be required. Maximum depth of the proposed drawers will be 8”. Anyone done something like this? Problems?