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AnEv942
Mar 16, 2019Nomad
Several ways-we have added several shelves in our camper. Several cabinets did not have any shelves. Also
added some some drawers but obviously a bit more involved. As far as shelves depends on area and shelving
used. But simplest Ive added directly to 1/8" paneling using push in clips drilling 1/4" holes. Advantage of these
is easily moved (though haven't since installed). In the cabinets at bed I used 1x1 cleats as placement fixed, couldn't see need to adjust.

These 2 over cab kitchen had no shelves, big open boxes.

Clip, when shelves sets on them keeps pushed into wall.
Should be a variety of brackets etc at local hwd. Wire shelving can be lighter but I used pine boards. Wrapped with contact paper. On the large corner cab used 1/4" dowels to piece together for depth, loose one side to get in/out.
added some some drawers but obviously a bit more involved. As far as shelves depends on area and shelving
used. But simplest Ive added directly to 1/8" paneling using push in clips drilling 1/4" holes. Advantage of these
is easily moved (though haven't since installed). In the cabinets at bed I used 1x1 cleats as placement fixed, couldn't see need to adjust.

These 2 over cab kitchen had no shelves, big open boxes.

Clip, when shelves sets on them keeps pushed into wall.

Should be a variety of brackets etc at local hwd. Wire shelving can be lighter but I used pine boards. Wrapped with contact paper. On the large corner cab used 1/4" dowels to piece together for depth, loose one side to get in/out.
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