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What size is my lazy Susan?

Lazy susans are sold in diameters of even numbers, so a 36 or 39-inch corner cabinet will typically use a 32-inch lazy susan, while a 33-inch corner cabinet would use a 28-inch susan. Pie-shaped lazy susans will have larger diameters to accommodate deeper corner cabinets in your kitchen.Click to see full answer. Considering this, what size Lazy Susan hardware do I need?A Lazy Susan 16″ in diameter will require about 2.3 board feet of lumber, 1.8 board feet for the top and 0.5 board feet for the base. The dimensions of the blanks are for the top, 16″ x 16″ x 1″ and for the base, 8″ x 8″ x 1″. The base is generally about half the diameter of the top to provide stability.Additionally, what is the standard size of a corner cabinet? Some cabinet lines with have a 33”, but most of them stick with a 36” Lazy Susan, which means it will take up 36” of space on each wall. This cabinet offers the most usable space and ends up being the most functional in the kitchen (plus, most people request them). In this manner, how much space do you need for a lazy Susan? As the Lazy Susan needs about an inch or 2 of clearance on either side to rotate smoothly, the depth of your cabinet minus 3 to 4 inches will give you the maximum diameter your cabinet can fit for a Lazy Susan.Can you replace a lazy Susan?A Lazy Susan is a convenient way to store items while making them highly accessible. A Lazy Susan rotates around an axis, which eliminates the need to reach into the back of a cabinet when searching for an item. Replacing the Lazy Susan assembly in a cabinet is not difficult with the correct tools and hardware.

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Update: 2024-08-29