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BobsYourUncle
Jun 17, 2013Nomad
LarryJM wrote:
As you just admitted even a higher quality cabinet you still will have to have the same modifications to prevent things from falling out as the one you say is not suitable for RV use.
I also looked closer at your pic and that bottom shelf with the stuff stacked haphazardly with bottles on top of bottles will need more attention than just a different cabinet or a simple lip which BTW won't keep taller items from leaning against the door and then falling out when the door is opened.
Quite a few others have given you the actual solutions they have successfully used and I bet you will end up using something similar even with your replacement cabinet to really solve the issues you mentioned.
Larry
But the fact remains that this cabinet is garbage and not worth retaining. It is simply just a very poor design and it is ugly.
The reason the stuff is stacked haphazardly is because I got tired of neatly arranging it, only to find it everywhere and to have half of it tumble out when I opened the door. I got to the point where I just threw it back in because this poor design cabinet won't work properly.
I never had this issue with my old TT with a wood cabinet and small strips of wood at the bottom.
As I mentioned when I posted this, the old cabinet is going in the trash and I am looking for ideas on a better replacement.
I am not going to jury rig some makeshift thing with a cabinet that is going in the garbage.
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