fulltimin

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And there we have some additional storage. Although it looks like a 10 minute job, it wasn't. Lol.
If you want to do something, you will find a way.
If you don't, you will find an excuse.
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Now you all you need is a place where to store an extra roll of TP and a magazine rack instead of the Sears catalogue.
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fulltimin

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navegator wrote: Now you all you need is a place where to store an extra roll of TP and a magazine rack instead of the Sears catalogue.
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No Sears catalog for our posteriors..... Lol. Only certain TP for the Mrs.
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fulltimin

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Here is a test fit for the frame for the door over the toilet. Yea, just clamped into place.
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The back side of the frame waiting for the plywood insert to be glued in place.
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Test fitting the plywood in place.
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Then after applying glue, it's time to apply weight. Paint and tools make wonderful weights for smaller jobs.
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Alrighty. Now that the glue has dried for the door over the toilet, I clamped it in place to check the fit, and am happy with how it is looking so far.
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Next, I cut, trimmed and sanded a 1/8" thick piece of plywood, that will be glued over the framing. Here again, was another test fit.
I will say, having curves on the ceiling, or anywhere else, does indeed complicate things just a little bit, when it comes time to make them fit.
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One of the last steps to do before gluing the plywood front on, was to add a piece of wood the the front of the shelf. That will give a ledge to keep things from sliding out willy nilly when opening the door.
I will probably add a bungie cord, or something similar part way up the opening, to also keep items in place.
That glue will be dry tomorrow, and I can glue the plywood front on.
I'll have to pick up a pair of hinges for the door yet.
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After removing the clamps, I glued and nailed my plywood to the frame. I need to countersink the nails yet.
Then, I used my portable router and trim bit to cut the hole out.
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