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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 2 Apr 2012 00:49:52 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>I have two of those lazy Susan type cupboards where the roundish shelves >>just sort of go around and around. The cupboard is not a complete circle. >>I had previously lined them with white Contact paper but that didn't work >>so >>well. I couldn't get a piece that was the right size so I wound up >>piecing >>some together. It looked like crap. I decided to remove the paper in the >>flour cupboard after I discovered the weevils. That cupboard has since >>had >>pretty much everything replaced except for the salt. >> >>The other cupboard has mainly canned goods but the liner is old looking >>and >>starting to rip. >> >>I have bought some of that spongy liner with the holes in it in the hopes >>that it will keep things from sliding. One problem I've had is stuff >>flying >>off the sides as the shelves spin around. >> >>But how to cut it? This might be easier to install because it is more >>flexible. I had purchased some white liner online that just didn't work >>at >>all. It was very stiff and slick and even when cut in pieces there turned >>out not to be enough of it. I am not sure the stuff I have now is big >>enough to be able to put just one piece in. I don't really know how to >>explain it but the curved design is baffling me. Also the fact that I >>can't >>access the entire cupboard at once. I can only get to like...half of it >>or >>so. >> >>Any ideas? Or hmmm... Maybe I could pay my nephew to do the lining for >>me. >>He's had a heck of a lot more math than I have. > > Lazy susans in corner cabinets are a waste of space and schmutz > collectors, especially underneath... get rid of them. I use one of > those grocer's friends to reach into the far recesses of corner > cabinets... a good place to store paper products. I would love to get rid of them but I can't afford to redo my kitchen. I don't even have room to store paper products in the kitchen. They are in the garage. I do have a small pullout cabinet to store things like plastic bags. I freaking hate those pullouts too but all of my lower cabinets are those. Things fall behind just as they fly off the shelves of the lazy Susan. I just ordered some new reaching tools. It is hard for me to get back there. |
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