How do you cedar line dresser drawers?


Question:I have 12 laminate drawers that I would like to line with thin sheets of cedar unless you know of a better way to do this. Where do I go? I called a couple of floor companies and they could not help me. Thanks!

Answers:
There are different types of cedar..the stuff for moths etc is called "aromatic cedar"..a different species...and then you can buy some that isnt aromatic..so simply decide if your items you want to store if you want them to have that scent or not..now to lign the drawers ..simple cut to size the pieces..and use "liquid nails" or any other good construction adheisive...some factors to dwell on becuase of the additional weight..if this dresser is made from partical board, or pressed wood..forget it..the extra weight will make them eventually not feed on thier tracks to slide in or out...if it is solid wood..then make sure that all the hardware is metal and intact, not loose..or the same problem may occur..probably the thinest you will find will be 1/4 inch thick..heres a couple links here


Great idea, very expensive. Call a Lowe's or a Furniture Refinishing shop.
Lowes and Home Depot have it
Why don't you get place ceder block in the drawers? You can pick these up at hardware stores.
Uhgk. Don't do it, it's almost as bad as mothballs and people will smell you and cringe.

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