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CosmicCommando t1_j9f2j30 wrote

Use the Sagulator

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glycinedream OP t1_j9fcn4a wrote

This rocks lol

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N_channel_device t1_j9fv4nh wrote

Yeah I used this for mine. My pantry is probably a little wider than yours and I ended up using 3/4" ply. Perhaps it was a little overkill but it does not sag when supported from three sides.

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musical_throat_punch t1_j9g6z1m wrote

Over kill is always better than just good enough. How else will you support Costco size box of *edit corn starch. I mean, she said she needed some and you were being thoughtful when you were there last and you didn't realize she only needed half a cup.

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glitchaj t1_j9g9qpw wrote

See, that's why when I need curb starch I go out to the road with a broom and dust pan and collect fresh, all natural curb starch.

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InflammatoryMuskrat t1_j9gh79l wrote

They never starch the curbs enough around here. Nobody likes a wrinkly curb, but nobody wants to make the effort to starch them properly.

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glitchaj t1_j9gql25 wrote

They just don't starch curbs like they used to.

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SignalIssues t1_j9hj1lo wrote

Not overkill at all. I don’t build shelves that aren’t 3/4 ply. Typically just go with poplar but lately sometimes maple is the same price. Seems to change quickly though

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ktka t1_j9fxb9c wrote

Jesus Christ, Marie! They mineral!

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sararabq t1_j9h4nun wrote

Jesus christ Marie, they're minerals!

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justcallmezach t1_j9i55ai wrote

Ummm... there is no selection for "Menards pine". I have no idea which variety of the 30 types of pine most of my interior items are built out of!

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Fredayum t1_j9gbj19 wrote

Damn homie. I was using the reddit search feature to look up the Jk Rowling drama, and I found this gem of a post and comment. Thanks to ya both! Generational knowledge for real.

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914paul t1_j9kxd81 wrote

Nice! Footnote 9 is confusingly worded. And it would be nice it there were more plywood types selectable. (In case you know the programmer)

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