I added two shelves to this cabinet that my sons share. They never used the entire hanging rod so now they can hang clothes and fold other clothes. I made the shelves in a way that works around the rod and comes out easily if needed. the shelves ar about twelve inches tall and about 23 inches deep. I contoured the upright piece of wood to match the curve in the back of the cabinet.
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2007 Jayfeather 29X
2000 Ford Excursion V10
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2011 Eagle 330RLTS with just about every option.
2017 Silverado 1500 4x4 5.3 with tow package. (no, we don't tow the Jayco with it.)
2018 Surveyor 265RLDS well equipped.
Life in the slow lane is still life.
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No I am NOT retired. I work full time.:D
Tracy from Central PA
2010 Jayco 17Z Ex-Port
2004 Ford Explorer V8 with the tow package
2010 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 132 - Nights Camping in My Z 102
2011 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 107
2012 Camping Stats
Nights camping 133 - Nights camping in my Z 128
2013 Camping Stats
Nights Camping 66 Nights
Looks good. What kind of board did you use? It looks like it has the same finish as the factory cabinet. Did you just use some shelfving board from Home Depot and found a close match? Thanks for sharing. Small mods can make a big difference.
The modification I did, instead, was a "cat hole" to the storage area under main bed. That is where we will now put the litter box, rather than in the bathtub. Pictures soon. It took me all afternoon and it was fun.
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Richard & Marilyn
2010 Ford F150, V8, 5.4 liter
2010 Jay Feather Sport 165