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Old 11-11-2014, 05:39 AM   #1
eddugo
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Default Shelf in Bath & over kitchen Sink

Wanting more shelf space in the bath and inspired by Digger's "No more vinyl flaps" thread, I decided to install a shelf using garage door trim. It's PVC, light weight, easy to machine, scrubbable, installs in seconds and I think looks good while covering the joint between the upper and lower shells. Made one for the kitchen sink too.
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