Kitchen cabinets if I live long enough to get this back together
What you paid wouldn't even get two of those pieces at NC retail prices, maybe not even one.
Bear in mind there is a LOT of "scratch and dent" damage. One side of one short drawer is ripped clear loose as is the rear "sawdust" corner of the sink base. I can fix them. For the sink, I'll just put a 2x2 in the corners and zip some screws in, and take a good look at the others.
Also some of the sides, scratched or not, are not finished as they were integrated with others. I may have to do some work there, and my just paint them in the long run. I need to get the house LIVABLE, first!!
On a side note, I have chronic back problems for the last few years. One thing I've been planning, is to make an "on edge" 2x4 frame to mount the main countertop assy on, to get the sink up a bit higher. I took a look at the 30" tall cabs and they will work OK with that counter.
I am NOT complaining, LOL
I am the black sheep of my family, NOT a carpenter. My gramps was a master, and after moving to N Idaho from "Beautiful downtown Burbank" around 1930, in a '28 Buick, he made a career in carpentry up here for the USFS. One of his very early projects was a log cabin at Luby Bay, Priest Lake, ID. It was the Priest Lake Ranger station for decades, and is now a museum up there. He also worked for awhile during the early days of WWII at the Farragut Naval Station at Bayview, Idaho.
My Dad only worked a short time with Gramps as a carpenter, and never again professionally. But he did some great work himself.
Me? uh, no...........