How to Build a Rotating Canned Food Shelf: 14 steps
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How to Build a Rotating Canned Food Shelf Storing canned food in your kitchen cabinets is an inefficient use of space and you will often find old cans in the back. This easy-to-build shelf system will solve the problem by rotating the cans. The cost is a small fraction of the price of retail canned food systems. There are many variations so modify the plans to suit your needs and abilities.
Steps
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Decide the size and number of shelves you need. This article will cover a 5-shelf system that is 32 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 64 inches tall.
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Cut the plywood on a table saw or with a circular saw. Cut one full sheet in half length-wise. From each half, cut a shelf at 32 inches (should leave 64 inches for the sides). Cut the other full sheet in half length-wise also. Cut each half in thirds at 32 inches each. Cut the half-sheet of plywood at 32 inches. Cut the 32x48 piece in half (24x32). Set the remaining 16x48 piece aside for later. You should have 2-24x64 and 10-24x32.
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Using a router and straight edge, rout slots into the sides 3/4 inch wide and 1/4 inch deep. (An alternative is to attach rails that the shelves will rest on. The slot method is stronger and will not interfere with the rolling cans.)
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