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Old 02-05-2009, 12:59 AM   #4
darlingbooks
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I’m going to guess that your spice rack is an enclosed type, if it has sliding parts. This has to be a coincidence, because I just finished 3 spice racks for our Airstream today. Our trailer came with one with two shelves over the cook top, and we ordered another two shelve one from the dealer, and it arrived last week. None of my wife’s spice jars fit properly. The tall jars would not fit at all, the shelves were too narrow, and the short jars that were slightly smaller in diameter fit behind the railing just right so that the labels were covered. I bought a Hickory board at Woodcraft to get me started. I busted apart both spice racks, and moved the shelves and railings and added a shelve and railing to both. Using the existing shelves as a template, I designed a third spice rack to fit under the spice cupboard behind the sink, and this one is a bit wider to hold the larger diameter bottles.

Perhaps, if your wall space can be finished under the old spice rack, something of this nature can be done in place of what you have.
Steve
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