Having been on this planet for more than 38 years has given me the opportunity to know something. Five minutes or less with BATF in your basement is all it takes to know that you must use plywood for the construction of cabinets that house powder and/or primers. This is learned from BATF and your insurance carrier. But then, I thought I said something to that affect earlier minus the seniority thing.
lngrng reminds me of Dick Heisen. Any relation?
Francis,
I'm not related to Dick Heisen at all.............he is from the East Coast, I am from the West Coast. I was simply attempting to offer some suggestions to the original poster who asked for recommendations to meet his needs. I provided my recommendations, you countered, and I simply replied with my reasons for providing my recommendations, and provided published statistics.
You can argue your case 'till the cows come home, but facts are facts...........Melamine board is the accepted standard for residential and commercial cabinetry, and this is outlined by the most respected provider of quality standards in the industry.
If plywood cabinets are in the original poster's budget, then he should definitely go that route, but he should then follow the sound advice of Joe Maisto, and not you, and should know that all plywood is not equal. To re-enforce Joe's claim, multiple plies add far more strength and longevity than lesser numbers of ply.
Hope your cornflakes don't taste too salty, and I hope that your bunched-up panties don't result in too much discomfort..............have a nice life!