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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
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I am back on some fun stuff now that the weather has eased off. Interior
cabinet work. I need to make a lot of cabinet doors and with ventelation

in
mind am thinking about using pre-woven chair caning. Anyone have any
experience with how long it will last with things in the cabinet bumping
into it?


Our new 1987 boat has them - but it's a catamaran and so things don't tend
to bump into them. Actually there aren't even latches on the cabinet doors
(serious gloat)

On a more serious note, I think unless you have heavy canned goods inside a
locker they will be sufficiently durable. On our last boat things may have
occasionally bumped into the locker doors but you could never hear a heavy
"hit"


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