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Old 11-21-2008, 06:21 AM
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Or even easier....... cut a piece of 1" pine to cover the distance between the beam and the outside edge of the cabinet, this could be mounted to the edge of the beam and with a couple of simple triangle brackets cut from a 2x8 or 2x10 that are attached to the beam with screws and the 1" pine screwed into them.

(or make the 1" pine as wide as the cabinets and attach it under the beam and use the same above mentioned wood brackets on the side that protrudes past the beam.)
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Now that sounds like the right way to do it. It will look the best also, Thanks for your ingenuity.
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