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Old 09-20-2016, 10:27 AM   #21
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In the door rack we place our flip flops as I keep the wearing of shoes inside to a minimum and this allows us to grab our flip flops as we exit.

Above the stove cabinet is my hot pads, spices, foil, coffee.

Above the sink cabinet is paper plates, cups, glasses, napkins, paper towels.

In the pic you can see the hooks I found that fit over the cabinets perfectly. They are for over the door hooks. I have about 10 of them all over the camper.
Your camper looks great. I wish we had an over the stove cabinet. I will have to pickup some over the door hooks.
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An over-the-stove cabinet is not hard to add if you decide you really need one. Use your over-the-sink cabinet as a guide. Just find a cabinet of an appropriate size, with a solid wood back (as opposed to an open back or a cardboard back), in a style and color that suits you. Hanger hardware is common. For example, go to Homedepot.com and put 388836 into the search box. When you mount the wall half of the hanger, use something sturdy like a toggle bolt, to support the weight. And don't keep your antique brick collection in the cabinet.

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Old 09-20-2016, 02:34 PM   #23
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An over-the-stove cabinet is not hard to add if you decide you really need one. Use your over-the-sink cabinet as a guide. Just find a cabinet of an appropriate size, with a solid wood back (as opposed to an open back or a cardboard back), in a style and color that suits you. Hanger hardware is common. For example, go to Homedepot.com and put 388836 into the search box. When you mount the wall half of the hanger, use something sturdy like a toggle bolt, to support the weight. And don't keep your antique brick collection in the cabinet.

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Will do. Good information on the cabinet. I am sure we will be making modifications and improvements in the near future.
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An over-the-stove cabinet is not hard to add if you decide you really need one. Use your over-the-sink cabinet as a guide. Just find a cabinet of an appropriate size, with a solid wood back (as opposed to an open back or a cardboard back), in a style and color that suits you. Hanger hardware is common. For example, go to Homedepot.com and put 388836 into the search box. When you mount the wall half of the hanger, use something sturdy like a toggle bolt, to support the weight. And don't keep your antique brick collection in the cabinet.

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Thanx, Bill!! Your comments are always so helpful! Love all of your experience with TM's.......we have been wanting an over the stove cabinet, too.....we'll work on your solution!
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22" tv goes inside the chair when traveling.
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