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I've had these on for over a year and no issues with anything broken or marked.
 
? I thought you just invented all that .
 
Are this just coat hooks for above the sink coffee cups>?
 
Are this just coat hooks for above the sink coffee cups>?
I actually 3D printed these hooks but any hook you want to use will work.
 
I actually 3D printed these hooks but any hook you want to use will work.
Of course you did. Why would we think anything else?
3d printer GIF by ailadi
 
Wait until my new coach is printed. She’s a beaut!!
 
If you have the Flexsteel Euro booths with storage underneath, the drawers can be significantly larger.

The drawers are made of 1/2” plywood with interior dimensions of 25” x 12” x 6” for a total volume of 1800 cubic inches.

this weekend. I pulled em out and rebuilt them, moving the rails that hold the drawer glides as far over as possible. Using 1/2” birch, I was able to build them to interior dimensions of 34.5” x 16” x 6.5”, giving us a new volume of 3588 cubic inches - a 99% increase in volume.

They’re also built much better now as Flexsteel just stapled em together and I used pocket holes for all of my joins (hard to do dovetails on the road).

MapWife is very happy.

pictures show the old drawer inside of the new ones. I plan to reuse the old ones and install them under the sink so MapWife can keep potatoes, onions and garlic in there.
 

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Well done @MapNerd. I never understood why those drawers are as small as they are.
 
The problem: The dryer door does not stay in position while transferring from washer to dryer.

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My solution was to glue a 5/16" diameter neodymium magnet to the hinge of the cabinet door. It can also be seen in the photo above.

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Happy now to not clunk my head or fight with that door any more.

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