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"textContent": "submitted by DavidP to woodworking\n67 points | 1 comments\n\n\nI have my old kitchen pantry in the shop for general storage. It’s 24\" wide and 24\" deep which made reaching for things in the back of the shelf a real hassle. Not to mention making it hard to see back there.\n\nSo I made three pull out shelves where three fixed shelves were. 1/2\" sides with a 1/4\" bottom panel. I didn’t have any thin plywood so I actually glued up the three panels from scrap - this was a great way to use up those “shorts” you can’t bear to discard!",
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