We have a kitchen corner cabinet in which I would like to install a lazy susan.
Has anybody here done it without removing the counter top?
Suggestions or direction please.
We have a kitchen corner cabinet in which I would like to install a lazy susan.
Has anybody here done it without removing the counter top?
Suggestions or direction please.
Check out the vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbN3h9Nr4Vk
Like the guy said, it's critical to make the center post plumb. He uses a template. You can also triangulate the top and bottom plates using a tape measure and a straight edge.
Scott Vroom
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It's not all that hard get the shelves no bigger height of your opening install your pivot in, lay the shelves in stick telescoping pole in the shelf holes plum the pole install top bracket Rev shelf makes a good unit for at
Thanks John
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Thanks John
Don't take life too seriously. No one gets out alive anyway!
And I always thought it wood be difficult.
Thanks.
I installed the Rev Shelf blind cabinet system. My wife was not a big fan of lazy Susan's. You still loose a lot of cabinet space, but works ok. Bottom shelf is a little difficult.
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