Steve and Karen
Ranger
Another piece of "Marine Gear":
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0B18944TL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Any more and the trailer will sprout a mast and sail.
In another post, "Jenn" acquired one of these: https://www.amazon.ca/Cabinet-Stainless-Kitchen-Bathroom-Cupboard/dp/B0BTDLCQ3T/ref=sr_1_6?crid=Y68X0OR6D9ZD&keywords=over+door+towel+hanger+stainless&qid=1699395843&s=hi&sprefix=over+door+towel+hanger+stainless,tools,163&sr=1-6&th=1 and hung it on the cutlery drawer. I liked the idea. (Draping a wet dish cloth over the faucet or leaving clumped in a ball in the corner irked me.)
However, in all my spec'ing, I couldn't see how she pulled this off as these hangers are designed for cupboard doors, up to a max of 0.80" thick. Using it on the CI drawer front, which is 15/16" thick would require surgery on the backside for it to fit over, and possibly some on the top to allow the drawer to close properly.
I also was pretty sure I'd be impulsively grabbing it like a handle (which it isn't) and wrecking it if I didn't screw in the front. Even then, I'm not sure how robust these racks are.
Standard drawer pulls aren't proud enough from the drawer face to do double duty as a drying bar for wet things; the drawer face finish would eventually discolour from moisture. Actual stainless towel drying bars stand proud enough but are too flimsily attached to act as a drawer pull.
I also considered a stainless toilet roll holder (don't laugh... some are pretty nice and don't look at all like toilet roll holders) but couldn't get past the ick factor myself.
Hence the marine grab bar. When mounted as designed it's 1 1/4" proud of the face which should be enough clearance for wet dish cloths. The bolts are long enough that you could add a 1/2" deep X 1 3/16" dia stand-off (wood or stainless) to give you more space up front and still have enough exposed threads inside the drawer to grab with a nut and washer, without countersinking.
View attachment upload_2023-11-7_17-5-21.jpeg
I might try both. There's no penalty. Other than the two holes on the drawer front. Centered on the drawer front, the dish cloth will still be entirely over the sink.
CI possibly had a compelling reason for not including an actual hardware handle with their build. Possibly not. I don't think this runs counter to their decision. Installed pics to follow. But you probably can already envision what it will look like.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0B18944TL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Any more and the trailer will sprout a mast and sail.
In another post, "Jenn" acquired one of these: https://www.amazon.ca/Cabinet-Stainless-Kitchen-Bathroom-Cupboard/dp/B0BTDLCQ3T/ref=sr_1_6?crid=Y68X0OR6D9ZD&keywords=over+door+towel+hanger+stainless&qid=1699395843&s=hi&sprefix=over+door+towel+hanger+stainless,tools,163&sr=1-6&th=1 and hung it on the cutlery drawer. I liked the idea. (Draping a wet dish cloth over the faucet or leaving clumped in a ball in the corner irked me.)
However, in all my spec'ing, I couldn't see how she pulled this off as these hangers are designed for cupboard doors, up to a max of 0.80" thick. Using it on the CI drawer front, which is 15/16" thick would require surgery on the backside for it to fit over, and possibly some on the top to allow the drawer to close properly.
I also was pretty sure I'd be impulsively grabbing it like a handle (which it isn't) and wrecking it if I didn't screw in the front. Even then, I'm not sure how robust these racks are.
Standard drawer pulls aren't proud enough from the drawer face to do double duty as a drying bar for wet things; the drawer face finish would eventually discolour from moisture. Actual stainless towel drying bars stand proud enough but are too flimsily attached to act as a drawer pull.
I also considered a stainless toilet roll holder (don't laugh... some are pretty nice and don't look at all like toilet roll holders) but couldn't get past the ick factor myself.
Hence the marine grab bar. When mounted as designed it's 1 1/4" proud of the face which should be enough clearance for wet dish cloths. The bolts are long enough that you could add a 1/2" deep X 1 3/16" dia stand-off (wood or stainless) to give you more space up front and still have enough exposed threads inside the drawer to grab with a nut and washer, without countersinking.
View attachment upload_2023-11-7_17-5-21.jpeg
I might try both. There's no penalty. Other than the two holes on the drawer front. Centered on the drawer front, the dish cloth will still be entirely over the sink.
CI possibly had a compelling reason for not including an actual hardware handle with their build. Possibly not. I don't think this runs counter to their decision. Installed pics to follow. But you probably can already envision what it will look like.
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