10-18-2017, 10:57 AM
I don't have any experience with woodworking but I'm in the process of converting a Nissan NV2500 High Roof van into a campervan and I want to work on adding a kitchenette, cabinets, a closet and a bed frame.
I searched online about the proper plywood (I'm using Birch Plywood) thickness for making cabinets and I saw suggestions to use 1/2" and 3/4", I was planning on bolting all the structures to the steel frame of the van using rivnuts (possibly plusnuts) and bolts so none of them will have to support their own weight.
My question is do I need to use such a thick plywood or can I get away with 1/4" since it'll be bolted to the frame?
Thanks
I searched online about the proper plywood (I'm using Birch Plywood) thickness for making cabinets and I saw suggestions to use 1/2" and 3/4", I was planning on bolting all the structures to the steel frame of the van using rivnuts (possibly plusnuts) and bolts so none of them will have to support their own weight.
My question is do I need to use such a thick plywood or can I get away with 1/4" since it'll be bolted to the frame?
Thanks