Fill it up with some fiberglass resin.
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The bottom is in a groove all the way around the cabinet. The sides and bottom are assembled and locked together. You can route out the wood beneath the groove, roughly 3/8" by 3/8" and then the bottom falls right out. But then you have to replace the wood you removed with 3/8" square strips all the way around. Then fill up the leftover seam with bondo, sand and paint.
Not terrible, but not fun.
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