If any of you want new cabinet doors, use barkercabinets.com I had red oak shaker doors made for my truck conversion-they can be custom measured in 1/16" increments. I specified mine in unfinished but sanded ready for finishing, no hardware. They came in (18 doors) all exactly as I ordered them online (not talking to anyone). I first cut the hinge recess, then the 45 degree hand pull, then finished in clear to match my other cabinets. They also came with a tag on the inside with the measurements so I didn't have to measure each one to match it to my cabinets. How much were they? $36/each. Couldn't make them myself for that much (probably more now). Highly recommend and save yourself alot of work. They make cabinets and drawers too. Good Luck, TomC
Yeah I'm thinking of the Barker doors too. They are just a few miles away, and my grand daughter works there. Plus they are cheap.
We have Amish made furniture in Lancaster and over in Ohio that will custom build like yours at very reasonable prices.
Quote from: Boomer on December 22, 2020, 06:09:47 PM
Yeah I'm thinking of the Barker doors too. They are just a few miles away, and my grand daughter works there. Plus they are cheap.
Got another bus Mark ?,these cabinet makers with the computer saws can whip the stuff out in a hurry now
They have a great selection. I'm glad I was able to make my own when I did my conversion back in 2000. I have 44 black walnut raised panel doors in my coach. That would be pricey now. I bought the needed tools on Craiglsist and still have them today. My kids can fight over them after I'm gone. :o
David
I bought Paul Lawry's (Dream Scape) red oak doors at a place in Temple Tx for a buck apiece he built cabinets for the doors 8)