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J Display Case

Cincinnati Oh
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J Display Case

Cincinnati Oh
5.00(
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We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024

We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024



keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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26 years of experience

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.





Jarrad Zamborsky Contracting

2085 Rayne Run Road
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Jarrad Zamborsky Contracting

2085 Rayne Run Road
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13 years of experience

Jarrad Zamborsky Contracting is a family run/operated business that offers the experience and knowledge to get the job done right. We offer special financing with affordable payments, credit/debit card payments are also gladly accepted!

Jarrad Zamborsky Contracting is a family run/operated business that offers the experience and knowledge to get the job done right. We offer special financing with affordable payments, credit/debit card payments are also gladly accepted!

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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

Standard kitchen cabinet drawers measure between 12 and 36 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and between 4 and 10 inches tall. Drawers are designed to fit with your cabinets, so a 36-inch-wide cabinet would have a 36-inch-wide drawer. The finished height of your cabinet should be 34 ½ inches to the top for a base cabinet, so if you have a 4-inch deep drawer, the cabinet below will be 30 ½ inches tall.

Yes, sanding cabinets before you stain them helps the new stain better adhere to the surface. If you’re adding a darker stain to previously stained wood, you only have to sand them lightly enough to remove any finish and rough up the wood to improve adhesion. On the other hand, if you’re trying to stain wood that is a darker color or that has paint on it, you need to sand down to the original wood, or the color will show through the new stain.

For most purposes, you should go with wood that’s at least 3/4-inch thick for DIY closet shelves. This is the standard thickness for solid wood or MDF shelving and should be able to hold a good amount of weight (around 80 pounds for MDF and 130 pounds for plywood). If you’re storing tools, camera equipment, or other heavier items, you can go up to 1 1/4-inch thickness for maximum strength and durability.

If you’re on a tight budget, the least expensive material you can buy for DIY closet shelves is chipboard, a.k.a. particle board. This inexpensive material is made from a pulp of sawdust, resin, and glue that’s pressed together under high temperature and pressure. As you can imagine, it’s not very sturdy and might buckle under your blue jean collection, so you should only use it if you’re storing very light items. 

The depth of your pantry shelves should range between 12 and 24 inches, depending on how high it sits on the wall and your pantry size. Higher shelves should fall on the thinner side since it is harder to reach deep shelving areas the higher you go.

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