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Convert fwd closet into pantry on 405/406
- sailtosteam
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Convert fwd closet into pantry on 405/406
I am wanting to convert the hanging closet in the fwd berth into a storage pantry for the galley. I am interested in how others may have done this. I have changed my mind dozens of times and just not sure of a good way to do this. I've started with making cardboard templates where I would want the shelves. My thought (today anyway) is to make the shelving from melamine. I'm just not sure on a good way to install them that would allow some flexibility in location, and strength to support the myriad of cans and containers the shelves will hold.
I'd appreciate all thoughts, comments, and suggestions.
Jim
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Hans someone will get one nice boat someday if you sell...
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Re: Convert fwd closet into pantry on 405/406
bud37 wrote:Source of the post Hans someone will get one nice boat someday if you sell...
Aint done yet but getting close. My wife decided she wants 4" stainless cleats for many of the cupboard and drawer pulls. Ordered 14 of them from Bangood. https://www.banggood.com/316-Stainless- ... rehouse=CN Happy wife, happy life.
Sorry about the hijack.
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Re: Convert fwd closet into pantry on 405/406
sailtosteam wrote:Source of the post My thought (today anyway) is to make the shelving from melamine....
In my experience, I find that plywood keeps it's shape longer. I find melamine sags too easily after a while.
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Re: Convert fwd closet into pantry on 405/406
Viper wrote:Source of the postsailtosteam wrote:Source of the post My thought (today anyway) is to make the shelving from melamine....
In my experience, I find that plywood keeps it's shape longer. I find melamine sags too easily after a while.
Agreed, melamine will deform in short order not to mention it is not meant to be used on a boat. I prefer to use marine grade plywood with a sanding and a couple of coats a quick dry varnish it actually looks really nice. Some of the cabinetry modifications in the galley were done this way except I also stained them black prior to varnish. Wood grain stands out nicely and looks killer.
In the picture below I opened up the old microwave hole and increased the storage area 2 fold in this location. The internal Box so to say is made of marine grade plywood, Russian Birch to be exact. The black stained wood grain looks great IMHO. for the Canadians, this plywood is available in 5' x 5' sheets at Reno Depot/Rona for 39$.
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