I filmed the build on my YouTube Channel. Please check it out! http://youtu.be/qDOujXINlE0
Typical washer and dryers are lower to the ground. You can buy stands for each unit for around $150-250. I decided to build mine and incorporate stylish hardware, larger drawers, classy hutch, and a special detergent feature.
The build consists of MDF, Poplar face frames, brushed nickel hardware, full extension drawer slides, Oil based primer, and white paint.
Primary construction method was rabbits, glue, brad nails, conformat screws, pocket screws for the face frame.
If you have any more comments, questions or suggestions please leave them here or on YouTube.
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arvanlaar
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#1 posted 02-17-2015 08:11 PM
All your photos have been deleted…
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GlassImpressions
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#2 posted 02-17-2015 08:17 PM
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Desert_Woodworker
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#3 posted 02-20-2015 03:24 PM
I like your “method” of presentation- construction looks good especially the “inset” drawers. My thoughts are- how do you get to the back of the machines for repair?
-- Desert_Woodworker
GlassImpressions
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#4 posted 02-20-2015 03:27 PM
desert, the entire unit easily slides away from the wall.
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