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Originally Posted by LCE
Hi,
I am wanting to install sliding shelves in my pantry as they are really deep.
I know how I want to do it but whats stopping me is the lack of support...
The walls and shelves are made of 1/8 inch paneling and from what I can tell there really is no skeletal supports to anchor into.
So for those of you who have done this...how did you do it?
Thank you
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The way i would do it is to take all the shelves out and the side supports for the shelves.
Use liquid nails to laminate a piece of 1/2” cabinet grade plywood on each side and possibly the back to lock it together
Use the same plywood to make new shelves and cut and laminate the old shelves on top with liquid nails if you want for decorative purposes.
The new shelves should lock everything together and give you the support to mount the sliders..
I don’t know…might work with a little imagination and elbow grease
Can stain it to come close to your original decor