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    Default Cut list, some help please.

    I need to cut a bunch of shelves to go into a newly built pantry. 16mm melamine will be used with a timber edging, but I'm unsure what sizes are available.

    I need the following shelves:

    qty x L x W

    4 x 1020 x 350mm

    2 x 1430 x 350mm

    4 x 1430 x 300mm

    6 x 940 x 120mm

    1 x 2180 x 170mm


    I know you can get the standard 1200 x 2400, but there are also longer sheets that may be more economical to buy. Are there any experienced guys online that could help me here please (I am on a short timeline, the missus wants to get into her new pantry )

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    Other sizes they come in are 3600 x 1200 and 3600 x 1800. These are big sheets though and you need 2 people to handle them.
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    Hi Groggy,

    You can easily get this out of two sheets.

    I just typed your sizes in this one:
    http://www.rrdrummond.com/demo1.htm

    It says you need three panels, but I can easily see how to fit it into two.

    CHeers,

    eddie

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    Thanks a heap guys, two sheets should do it.


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    You can also get 3600 x 600 and 3600 x 450
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Thanks Bob, I have managed to get it all out of two sheets of 1200 x 2400. This way I can carry it on the ute. It may be more efficient out of 3600s but I can't carry them.

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