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On 6/1/2012 1:30 PM, dpb wrote:
On 6/1/2012 2:01 PM, dpb wrote: ... ... I built cabinets for the folks when they redid the house and we did fit one 30" cabinet on the side of the range and another on the side of the sink on the other wall. That left an 8" opening on each side in the corner and we then built a custom lazy susan to fit the hole. In order to make it useful we maximized the diameter but cut a square corner out of the shelves so the doors to it could fit in the same line as the cabinet faces (overlay doors, face-frame cabinets). ... OK, following up from the link of the other poster... Idea is this although built much more stoutly and includes a "can" surrounding the outside to keep stuff from falling behind into the void... http://www.magiccorners.com/pie-shaped.php You have to make room for the front w/ this; the other sacrifices the one cabinet you already have which overall may not be a win given the limitations on the shelf size of the half-moon to make the bend. IOW, you can't get something for nothing... ![]() -- here's another one http://www.shelvesthatslide.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=STS&Screen=PROD&Category_C ode=BC&Product_Code=RV5PSP15 |
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On 6/1/2012 3:35 PM, chaniarts wrote:
.... here's another one http://www.shelvesthatslide.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=STS&Screen=PROD&Category_C ode=BC&Product_Code=RV5PSP15 That I hadn't seen before...wonder how well it will last; how awkward it really is to push if heavily loaded. Not inexpensive but looks at least reasonably well-built. -- |
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On 6/1/2012 3:35 PM, chaniarts wrote:
On 6/1/2012 1:30 PM, dpb wrote: On 6/1/2012 2:01 PM, dpb wrote: ... ... I built cabinets for the folks when they redid the house and we did fit one 30" cabinet on the side of the range and another on the side of the sink on the other wall. That left an 8" opening on each side in the corner and we then built a custom lazy susan to fit the hole. In order to make it useful we maximized the diameter but cut a square corner out of the shelves so the doors to it could fit in the same line as the cabinet faces (overlay doors, face-frame cabinets). ... OK, following up from the link of the other poster... Idea is this although built much more stoutly and includes a "can" surrounding the outside to keep stuff from falling behind into the void... http://www.magiccorners.com/pie-shaped.php You have to make room for the front w/ this; the other sacrifices the one cabinet you already have which overall may not be a win given the limitations on the shelf size of the half-moon to make the bend. IOW, you can't get something for nothing... ![]() -- here's another one http://www.shelvesthatslide.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=STS&Screen=PROD&Category_C ode=BC&Product_Code=RV5PSP15 I hope my wife doesn't see this. ![]() |
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