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Lew Hodgett
 
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Silent Running writes:

Even on dry land 1/32 is a bit tight for drawers, everything moves and
settles a little even with drawer slides.


Yep.

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In fact I hate the blasted things, a loose fitting drawer on runners
with a bit of parrafin wax suits me better but then I just hate
progress!


No matter how you do it, drawers and doors are high maintenance items on a
boat.

I like bins and drapes.

Less weight, less maintenance, and better air circulation.

A boat is not a chateau, but then that's just my opinion.


I'll drink to that.

Lew


 
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