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Pantry Shelving and Lighting

10/19/2020

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WB gives you a nice little pantry in the Revel, but for some reason you only get 4 shelves and the shelving brackets are only about 60% of the whole height so you can't really put the shelving in "any" location. 

So, I replaced the brackets on the sides with 48" ones that went pretty much all the way. The mounting holes lined up with the original ones, so I didn't have to try to align them. I then made 3 extra shelves with some laminated shelving and some aluminum angle. Put some pads on them to snug 'em up so they don't rattle. 
I decided to add some lighting. I found a nice 12v LED light strip that had an adhesive backing. I mounted it to the backside of the door frame.  I wired it up to a switch mounted on the door frame such that it goes on when the door opens. I hooked into the cabin lighting circuit found under the pantry. 
I think it's much better. ​
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Howard Spellman
4/27/2021 11:50:40 am

Rip out the back of the pantry and you will find another 40% space there that was just and air hole of nothing. I moved the rear panel back to the face of the body struts and built longer shelves.....

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Michael Mccullough link
11/15/2022 06:46:09 pm

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