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Introduction
Life happens, and most of it seems to happen in our kitchens surrounded by cabinets; as life goes on, our cabinets tend to take a beating. This Fast Fix will show you how to reattach a cabinet’s broken center stile. A center stile is a strip of wood or metal that vertically divides a cabinet opening. It is used to stop the cabinet doors from swinging inward when the cabinet is shut. Whether it’s just an eyesore or an attempt to protect or hide the contents inside, functioning cabinets are a necessity.
This guide explains how to easily stabilize your center stile with wood and wood glue, making your cabinets look and feel brand new! The instructions are appropriate for particle board, MDF (medium density fiberboard), or traditional wood stiles that have come detached from a cabinet.