I have always had the problem of new or added gear fitting the "hutch" space,
it was either to wide etc
In my last desk top "hutch" I solved that problem, I made the horizontal shelves full width of the desk top, but the vertical supports or dividers I made loose or adjustable, I can slide the vertical supports anyplace along the shelves, that way new or different size gear can be accommodated with no revision to the desk. Get a new radio and need another inch space? bump the vertical support over an inch. I used 3/4 inch shelf board for both the shelves and divider/supports,
the end supports of course are fixed and screwed and glued.

73 Merv K9FD/KH6

I've really enjoyed the conversation about shack and desktop setups, as I'm
about to get into the garage, get behind the saw, and build a desktop
equipment shelf.

I've been talked out of building vertical supports, thanks to this
list.  So now I'm trying to future-proof my design. Eventually, I'd hope to
have a complete K-Line. So, I'm thinking I'd just add up the front panel
widths of all the K-Line components and perhaps add an inch or two. Does
this sound reasonable or am I missing something obvious?





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