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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions To Build Folding Peg-Board Cabinet
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Steve... Frank thinks this is a THREE-part cabinet, not a TWO part cabinet. He thinks that there are two "sides" which are meant to fold over the "middle" cabinet - one from the left, and one from the right - and meet in the center, making the center twice the size as the sides. That is not the case because the art on the left side is only meant to illustrate what the base cabinet looks like. (We can tell that from the dotted lines, yes? I think I am correct.)
By Theresa, on 10/12/2009
Frank, look at picture 5 and you'll see that one side is larger than the other. Also note in Picture 1 that the left side is a 1X8 and the right side is a 1X6. It'll fold just fine, with the right side going in first, then the left.
By Steve, on 09/12/2009
It appears to me that the two doors can never close since they are the same dimension as the center cabinet which hangs on the wall! The two side cabinets need to be half the dimension of the center cabinet so they can close and be latched. You never showed a completed picture of the completed cabinet so this was obviously overlooked> Frank
By Frank Farlow, on 09/10/2009
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