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A bit of wood working skills and they can be flat.........I have the same issue with my tower. it has the display shelves in the top half and in the near future they need to be modified.
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Absolutely, it will hold quite a few more boxes if the shelves are horizontal, Shawn...I think I have seen similar cabinets that are pre-drilled so you can have them either way.
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If the distance between the front and back is 12 inches (making that number up) and the shelf is 16 inches wide it will never fit into a 12 inch space. So they would need cut down or replaced. I just built shelf's for another unit that the shelf's were at an angle like that and the owner wanted them flat.
Based on the photo it looks like they are wider than the distance from front to back if laid flat, Chas |
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