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Re: New Side Cabinets

Postby Firemonkey » Aug 16th, '08, 21:05

Fetzervalve wrote:Indeed, grill storage and shuffling/handling is the one thing I would like to get a better solution for, this is likely it!


I am still waiting for the still S/S bracket, or hooks so I can hang any unused racks on the side of the grill :P It would work great for the lower, but the sear grill might be tricky with the big legs.
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Re: New Side Cabinets

Postby DennisLinkletter » Aug 16th, '08, 21:53

Firemonkey wrote:
Fetzervalve wrote:Indeed, grill storage and shuffling/handling is the one thing I would like to get a better solution for, this is likely it!


I am still waiting for the still S/S bracket, or hooks so I can hang any unused racks on the side of the grill :P It would work great for the lower, but the sear grill might be tricky with the big legs.


Ok, I'll put it on the board. The Upper/Sear can probably be hung with the big legs out..
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Postby tucker » Aug 17th, '08, 03:13

How about horizontal, adjustable, removable shelves?
I post a few pics of a cabinet that is in progress still (losta of other priorities popped up).
Pics are in the General section under Outdoor Cabinets/Carts.
I chose this method so that I can re-arrange the shelves if needed, take them out for cleaning, etc...
For each bracket that holds the shelf, I routed the bottom of the shelf so it would sit down on the bracket and not move. I considered sliders, but thought the bracket would be easier, but left room in the design to add sliders later if I wanted.
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Postby tcoliver » Aug 21st, '08, 16:53

Ok, someone has to ask. How much for the cabinet?
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Postby Sanny » Aug 22nd, '08, 04:10

You kidding? It's like Bottega Veneta. Beautiful stuff, but don't EVER ask the price! lol
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I have not got a clue..

Postby DennisLinkletter » Aug 22nd, '08, 09:09

tcoliver wrote:Ok, someone has to ask. How much for the cabinet?


I have not got a clue.. We got a rush door order in for a house in Bali which forced us to put it on the back burner for a week.

But the 23" OTB cabinets are standing..
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Re: I have not got a clue..

Postby Sanny » Aug 22nd, '08, 09:31

DennisLink wrote:We got a rush door order in for a house in Bali ...

Hmm. I know of a guy who is moving his family from Surabaya to Bali. Woudn't be HIS house, would it? Sure would explain the rush. :wink:
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New Side Cabinets

Postby U2PLT » Aug 23rd, '08, 14:30

It might be nice to have those cabinets available as do it yourself assembly. You could pack them as flat boxes so maybe shipping and their cost would be available for less $ for those that like to put things together.
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Postby tkline01 » Aug 30th, '08, 08:21

i think the kit idea is great!!! It would really cut down on the cost of shipping...please give it some thought. :)
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Re: New Side Cabinets

Postby DennisLinkletter » Dec 10th, '08, 23:52

U2PLT wrote:I had built a large cabinet before I had the KK to replace the bad one. One thing I wish was that I had are vertical separators to match the size of the extra KK shelves that are available with the KK. Hope there is room for such an idea in your BEAUFIFUL new cabinets.


Hey Cozy..
Any particular reason to have the separators vertical as opposed to horizontal?
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Postby Firemonkey » Dec 11th, '08, 00:49

I think vertical would be better too. Easier to slide them in and out when they are standing on end than dragging a grill rack that is potentially dirty (to some extent) out from resting on a shelf.
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Vertical Spacing For Shelves

Postby U2PLT » Dec 26th, '08, 13:49

I had built a cabinet that was quite big so I did vertical and horizontal. When the wind gets up dust really gets blown around and I find that there is more stuff on the horizontal shelves. Also with vertical I don't have any hang ups to pull different things out like the horizontal with more than one grill in it they like to grab each other.
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