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These plywood cabinets employ the Cabinotch Cabinet Box System, which uses wood-to-wood locking glue joints.


May 16, 2012
This article first appeared in the PR May 2012 issue of Pro Remodeler.

These plywood cabinets employ the Cabinotch Cabinet Box System, which uses wood-to-wood locking glue joints. Each order can be completely customized with any of Keystone’s cabinet doors, drawer fronts and dovetailed drawer boxes; in total, more than 100 different configurations are possible. They come either unfinished or pre-finished and are available in 10 different wood varieties.

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