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Post by jagnpackfan on May 24, 2019 10:18:07 GMT -5
Built shelves for the bathroom and hall pantry/closet because both had an odd shape and there was too much wasted space between shelves. Pic is of one shelf as I was making but did both cabinets. Gives me a lot more usable space. Also found a lightweight $12 plastic shelf unit at WMart that fits perfectly in the bedroom closets. Sorry, couldn't get pics rotated correctly.)
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Post by Chuck on May 25, 2019 8:27:19 GMT -5
Good job, looks like a easy fixed to wasted space Safe travels Chuck
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Post by nvguy on May 25, 2019 20:58:00 GMT -5
Nice fix, if you click on the pics, they rotate to proper view. That had to have been a real treat cutting that shelf...let's see 30 degrees, then cut for 4", 15 degrees then 12"....
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Post by jagnpackfan on May 26, 2019 5:42:32 GMT -5
Nice fix, if you click on the pics, they rotate to proper view. That had to have been a real treat cutting that shelf...let's see 30 degrees, then cut for 4", 15 degrees then 12".... I have absolutely no math skills so no sophisticated cutting angles by degrees. Just made a template - totally trial and error. Did it all myself without my DH's assistance. He has limited carpentry skills so was happy to let me tackle the job!! Funny, when I click on the pics on my PC, they don't rotate. Judy
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Post by nvguy on May 26, 2019 22:24:26 GMT -5
This is what I use to find/duplicate angles- handy tool Regardless how you did it, results look good. Here's a screen shot off my computer of your shelves
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