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Mary R.
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cabinet ends

Mary R.
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  • Tucson, AZ
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The ends (sides) of my kitchen cabinets have seen much better days. These are the light oak, probably mass produced 15 or so years ago, installed in the tract homes in my subdivision, and probably thousands of others.
Are just those panels available? All I need are the right and left end pieces. Is HD or Lowes likely to have them, or where might I find them?
Or, is there a better way to replace them to match the rest?
Thanks
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Jon Holdman
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Jon Holdman
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End panels are made. They're used, for example, when you have a dishwasher at the end of the counter. Now, if you have a csbinet at the end, and need a new side, the end panel may be too thick. You may also have a hard time getting a good match. Sanding and refinishing what's there, or cutting some 1/4 inch plywood to fit and finishing that might work.

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