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    chezuki

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    This^^^^^^^^^^^^.

    Ah.. I'm special.

    Thanks, but it's not that big of a project. We bought "unfinished" oak cabinets for the kitchen remodel. They don't have horizontal shelves in them, so it's just one big open space in each cabinet. I bought a bunch of 1/2" MDF that I just need to cut to size and then drill holes in the cabinets for the hanger pins.

    I guess "build" was a strong word.
     

    chocktaw2

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    Finding Plant Managers that know what the hell they are doing is a challenge....Sounds like a good deal that they found this guy...
    He had 30 yrs with them, then drifted apart over quality issues. Now he's back. Another wise move. If someone spends a million bucks,, they MAY want the :poop: right the first time.
     

    chocktaw2

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    Ah.. I'm special.

    Thanks, but it's not that big of a project. We bought "unfinished" oak cabinets for the kitchen remodel. They don't have horizontal shelves in them, so it's just one big open space in each cabinet. I bought a bunch of 1/2" MDF that I just need to cut to size and then drill holes in the cabinets for the hanger pins.

    I guess "build" was a strong word.
    When you go to drill the holes for the shelf clips, you will be building! Make your self a jig. Assures even spacing, and level shelves. And get some Arnicare from Walgreens, for you will need it.
     

    db1959

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    When you go to drill the holes for the shelf clips, you will be building! Make your self a jig. Assures even spacing, and level shelves. And get some Arnicare from Walgreens, for you will need it.

    excellent at advice on the jig. I have no idea what the hell Arnicare is.
     
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