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03-01-2016, 05:59 PM
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looking for idea
I have a Jayco 26bh, love the thing its a nice camper for my family. But the under the sink storage wear we keep are pots and pans is a mess. So im looking for some ideas of what to do. And for some reason I can't visualize what i want.
So pictures of what you folks have done would be a great help. thanks
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03-01-2016, 06:05 PM
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i don't know on yours but on our 338 rets we have a low cabinet under our stove and we use that to store our pans ,most of the areas under sink are so full of stuff , plumbing and wires we didn't even try to put stuff under there
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03-01-2016, 08:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Paintinfool3
i don't know on yours but on our 338 rets we have a low cabinet under our stove and we use that to store our pans ,most of the areas under sink are so full of stuff , plumbing and wires we didn't even try to put stuff under there
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I have the same thing on mine, but we use it as are can storage
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03-01-2016, 09:31 PM
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03-01-2016, 10:28 PM
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If memory serves me correctly (my 26BH is in storage), you cannot add a normal slide out drawer to that area due the wheel well arch.
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03-02-2016, 06:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Iraqvet05
If memory serves me correctly (my 26BH is in storage), you cannot add a normal slide out drawer to that area due the wheel well arch.
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you would be right
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03-02-2016, 08:03 AM
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I made (what I call) "Nesting Racks" for both my pot-n-pan drawer and my upper cabinets. Simple to do: cut 1/4" plywood to size and cover with rubber shelf liner; lay pots & pans (or dishes/glasses/cups) onto shelf liner; mark at least 3 locations for posts; cut 5/8" dowel to length for posts, drill pilot hole in post ends to accommodate drywall screw; dip posts in "Plasti-Dip" (optional); install posts onto plywood by screwing "up" through underside of plywood into pilot hole in end of dowel; set "Nesting Rack" into cabinet or drawer; install pots & pans. Viola!
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03-02-2016, 08:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brownie
I made (what I call) "Nesting Racks" for both my pot-n-pan drawer and my upper cabinets. Simple to do: cut 1/4" plywood to size and cover with rubber shelf liner; lay pots & pans (or dishes/glasses/cups) onto shelf liner; mark at least 3 locations for posts; cut 5/8" dowel to length for posts, drill pilot hole in post ends to accommodate drywall screw; dip posts in "Plasti-Dip" (optional); install posts onto plywood by screwing "up" through underside of plywood into pilot hole in end of dowel; set "Nesting Rack" into cabinet or drawer; install pots & pans. Viola!
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that is really nice, great mod. I will be doing that as soon as it warms up a bit thanks for sharing
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03-02-2016, 08:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brownie
I made (what I call) "Nesting Racks" for both my pot-n-pan drawer and my upper cabinets. Simple to do: cut 1/4" plywood to size and cover with rubber shelf liner; lay pots & pans (or dishes/glasses/cups) onto shelf liner; mark at least 3 locations for posts; cut 5/8" dowel to length for posts, drill pilot hole in post ends to accommodate drywall screw; dip posts in "Plasti-Dip" (optional); install posts onto plywood by screwing "up" through underside of plywood into pilot hole in end of dowel; set "Nesting Rack" into cabinet or drawer; install pots & pans. Viola!
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Cool I like that idea, im going to have to do that in my upper cabinets
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03-02-2016, 09:12 AM
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We went a different route and purchased the Magma 10-Piece Gourmet "Nesting" Cookware Set w/Ceramica® Non-Stick, along with a few additional accessories (sauté and colander) that nest into it. It has heavy bottoms so it doesn't burn and the ceramic lining is so easy to clean; handles are detachable. It is mighty heavy so we store it low in our TT and it travels very well. Highly recommended, so much so that we bought a set for our son's tent trailer.
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03-02-2016, 10:38 AM
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Our unit has a door on each end of the seats of the dinette. So I bought a couple of long rubbermaid type containers to fit the space and use it to store pots and pans, as well as the toaster, coffee maker and other heavy items. The containers are easy to slide out to grab stuff and this way, heavy items are on the floor, and they stay firmly in place in the rubbermaid container. And no, the doors have never opened up while travelling. Works great!
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03-16-2016, 06:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hattie
We went a different route and purchased the Magma 10-Piece Gourmet "Nesting" Cookware Set w/Ceramica® Non-Stick, along with a few additional accessories (sauté and colander) that nest into it. It has heavy bottoms so it doesn't burn and the ceramic lining is so easy to clean; handles are detachable. It is mighty heavy so we store it low in our TT and it travels very well. Highly recommended, so much so that we bought a set for our son's tent trailer.
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Great, now after reading your post, I 'had' to order the DW a set of these pans. I know she's gonna Love them, thanks!
Dave...
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