A new shelf for the Aliner some may find handy, particularly for those who are reluctant to drill holes in the wall to mount a permanent one. The shelf is 1.5m long and 184mm wide so it can take a quite a few saucepans, kettles, etc. I opted for a take down shelf rather than fixing it permanently and when traveling it resides on the bed. The shelf is set lower than the usual as the wife is quite short, that of course also allows for a longer shelf.. There are also a couple of spigots with rubber stoppers set in to the back of the shelf to hold it clear of the curtains Made from a simple piece of shellacked pine from Bunnings, a couple of brackets made from 25 x 3mm steel strapping and a piece of 40mm RHS (the wall hook) welded together and painted silver. Alternative brackets can be made quite easily by simply bending and then twisting the steel to the required shape. It takes about two seconds to put up or pull down. As it turned out the shellacked pine isn't a bad match for the internal veneer. Last picture is of our new traveling companion, Alice. What a face!