Constructing lockers in 6mm Ply - help with construction

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Hi, last year I made some small lockers for my pseudo campervan using 6mm mdf - they were fine and looked OK but I'd like to redo them with an updated design and a bit more strength (so Plywood is likely).
The problem is I am no carpenter and the corners were tricky, in the end I used ugly connectors and screws which had to be filled and painted - OK but not great.

I've been thinking about alternatives but despite searching online and B&Q etc I cant find what I am looking for.
Hard to describe so I drew a picture of a profile that I think would work.

Has anyone seen anything like this (aluminium I think would be best for strength and weight reduction) but I'm happy to look at anything.
Happy that the edging is on show as long as it's presentable (again a metal would look good although I guess PVC may be OK too).


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Failing that, how do I join thin panel together without adding considerably to the bulk or needing specialist tools ? I've tried searching the forum but nothing obvious springs to mind. Hints on attaching hinges to 6mm board is particularly welcome (I used araldite last time).

Any help appreciated, thanks all.
 
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A firm called Grant Westfield produce a product called Multi Panel for bathrooms.
They also market a product called Tile Panel, which is basically a laminate 3mm thick.
They also produce the aluminium edge extrusions to suit this 3mm thick product.
I realise you intend to use 6mm ply, but this could be laminated using 2 x 3mm ply panels.
Its worth a look - agents are MKM - the extrusions are excellent quality.
To fix hinges, consider 4mm screws and nuts, cut to length once the hinges are fixed? Just a thought!
John :)
 
Gooding Aluminium are ok but a bit pricey http://www.goodingalum.com/p10/c41/...Panel-Wall-Board-Fixings/Aluminium-Pan-L-Trim

There are a few aluminium suppliers though, Marley use them for their cladding but I can't for the life of me remember the manufacturer of the profiles (there are a few): http://www.marleyeternit.co.uk/downloads/Brochures/Pure_Cladding_3.pdf ring their technical helpline and they'll give you a name or two. Alternatively contact some cladding fitters in your area, they'll point you in the right direction.

Or you can get PVC:
http://www.pvcextrusions.co.uk/PDF/2008 Plasticlad.pdf
 
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Hi, I'm in Bristol but quite regularly get to Basingstoke, M4 corridor and Warwick - have you a supplier in mind ?
 
There's Spa Aluminium in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Bit far out and they are unlikely to supply a small order via post. However if you drop by and pay cash they'll let you have small amounts. Probably worth an enquiry though.
 

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