ACCESSORIES AND APPLIANCES 
flush with the front and bottom of box. 
Now cut a notch 4” wide and 534” deep 
in upper edge and center of each end of 
box. Rip another piece of 2x4 in center 
1814” long and cut two 534” pieces off of 
each of these; nail one of these on each side 
of notches on outside of box, flush with 
edge; the remaining two 7” pieces nail on 
flush with bottom of notch and directly 
under it. 
Now put on the bottom; use flooring 
for this. The front edge should come out 
flush with door board; back edge and ends 
should be flush with corner posts. 
I would cut flooring 2” too long, and, 
after they are all nailed on, line each end 
and saw off, flush with corner posts. Bore 
six 1” holes in bottom as shown in Fig. 5, 
three under center of each tray. End 
cleats for trays to slide on are 7%” x 7%” 
and 26” long; center cleats are 7%” x 134” 
same length and should be nailed together 
with a strip of lath between projecting 14” 
above the surface, to separate the trays 
and guide them in and out. Nail a piece 
7k” x 214" x4" across bottom of center 
cleats 3” from each end; these cross-pieces 
are for the purpose of fastening down 
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