12-23-2015, 01:00 PM
You may remember this wall cabinet project I've been working on, off and on, for nearly two years now.
I did it in phases because I didn't want to commit to doing it all and once, and because the person I did it for could spread out paying for it. Today, after nearly two years, I installed the last phase of the little cubbies and sliding mirror. Here's what the completed project looks like, as best I could photograph it with the poor light and not enough room to capture it all in one photo.
The shelves in the cubby unit are adjustable. I drilled typical 1/4" shelf pin holes but used straight 1/4" diameter aluminum rod for the pins and milled a 1/4"+ dado in the sides of the shelves. You put the pins in the holes and slide the shelf over the pins. That both hides the pins and prevents the shelf from tipping.
Thanks for looking.
John
I did it in phases because I didn't want to commit to doing it all and once, and because the person I did it for could spread out paying for it. Today, after nearly two years, I installed the last phase of the little cubbies and sliding mirror. Here's what the completed project looks like, as best I could photograph it with the poor light and not enough room to capture it all in one photo.
The shelves in the cubby unit are adjustable. I drilled typical 1/4" shelf pin holes but used straight 1/4" diameter aluminum rod for the pins and milled a 1/4"+ dado in the sides of the shelves. You put the pins in the holes and slide the shelf over the pins. That both hides the pins and prevents the shelf from tipping.
Thanks for looking.
John