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Old 02-02-2011, 08:56 AM   #1
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5 Minuto Mod.

How to add about 50% or more to storage space at floor level under sink.
Ok. maybe a bit more than five but if I do a good job of explaining you can do it in five. This probably applies to a lot of the Damon's with angled kitchen counter. I was getting ready to run ac power line to rear for upcoming kickspace heater installation. In process had to open every possible access hole along the floor on the kitchen side. Under sink at floor level were two vertical boards with "L" cleat on bottom for screw mounting to floor. The boards seperate power and plumbing lines from storage space. Once they were out, I discoverd a LOT of potential storage space to be had just by reinstalling the boards more to the rear of the cabinet. With adjacent drawers out I laid one board on edge with cleat vertical and pointed to front, put cleated end thru rear opening and into drawer space, pulled to front so cleat was on 3/4 x 3/4 inch vertical and simply screwed to vertical. Then reinstalled board with notch on left side at an angle, so wire was still covered, with board touching left wall and front of the other board and screwed to floor. DW VERY happy and my wire in wall is DONE.
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Sounds interesting, any photos would help explain what you did.
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