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Old 03-07-2014, 03:26 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by katiegreeniz View Post
Ohhhh, I totally missed that one. Good idea! Thanks WT & J&A!
No worries. Here are a couple of photographs of the modification. The first photo shows the TP holder mounted inside. The second photo shows the cabinet door closed with no mounting hardware or screws protruding. That's what you want.

To do this, your cabinet door panel has to be thick enough or have a rail that is thick enough (like in my case) for a small wood screw to hold the TP holder hardware. Otherwise, a scrap piece of wood glued on the inside will do the trick.

You also want to make sure that when the door closes, the TP holder doesn't touch the P trap or other plumbing inside the cabinet. Hope this helps.
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