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| Maybe someone has done this already, but why not take a heavy duty wheel spindle and hub and make a lazy Susan for inside the stand? This is what we would do if we were designing a modern kitchen. Well we wouldn't be bringing parts from the wrecking yard...but we would put in a lazy susan in a large space with a small opening. Bolt spindle into the concrete Slide shelf mounted to hub onto the spindle. It sounds simple right? There would need to be a large 'lip' around the SUPER Susan's shelf to keep the wood on it. DrDuktayp |
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