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<blockquote data-quote="farmer17" data-source="post: 1377124" data-attributes="member: 8389"><p>If its just shop cabinets you could screw some 2x4s to each side or the bottom, that rest on the floor, then just rotate the cabinet into place. Use a stud finder and put a bunch of 3" screws through the 1x material at the back of the top of the cabinet into the studs. I see people all the time just screw through the 1/8" plywood or Masonite backing and when that cabinet gets loaded up I don't even want to be close to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer17, post: 1377124, member: 8389"] If its just shop cabinets you could screw some 2x4s to each side or the bottom, that rest on the floor, then just rotate the cabinet into place. Use a stud finder and put a bunch of 3" screws through the 1x material at the back of the top of the cabinet into the studs. I see people all the time just screw through the 1/8" plywood or Masonite backing and when that cabinet gets loaded up I don't even want to be close to it. [/QUOTE]
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