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Old 11-23-2018, 09:18 AM   #11
awheeler
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Here is one in the daylight.
Also, I put blocks of wood up under the cabinet to screw the brackets into and reinforce the weight on the counter. Should support 200 lbs. You will also notice that one side is flush and the other side is dropped down just a bit. This is what DW wanted so that when she was using the big mixer the back of the mixer (or a bowl) would not slide backwards into the sink. They work beautifully. I used the Hard Rock Maple blocks.



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