Jan
24
Just saw a post at The Pantry Panel that I think is amazing. Maybe not the post itself, but the guy behind it. Let me explain…
The woman who wrote it was visiting her in-laws and saw a unique can rotation system composed entirely of cardboard, glue, paint, and a small piece of wood that her father-in-law had built. She asked how he made them, to which he whipped out a full page instruction set on how he built them. Pretty amazing really.
A few months ago we bought a large Shelf Reliance food rotation system but I didn’t really want to spend the money on their smaller cabinet/pantry solutions. As such I haven’t really done anything to fulfil that need. After reviewing the plans (go to the site for a link to a PDF you can print; want to make sure credit goes to where it’s due!)
I actually have some really good cardboard boxes I’m planning on doing this with. That’s one benefit of working at a IT shop. Computers generally ship in very nice cardboard!
I’ll try and post some photos of the process next weekend.
If anyone else tries it I’d love to see your results. Or if you have any enhancements you make to the design, please share!