Robmac
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Chuck em in the grill pan for a proper rattle
He thinks it's the cutlery - it's his dentures really!
Chuck em in the grill pan for a proper rattle
It'll rattle like a skelegog in a biscuit tin pleasuring itself Rob.
I think you're right, we've always had cutlery rattling previously in other vans but we don't seem to get it in our latest one and this one has the smallest drawer and it's well crammed with shite. So if your cutlery draw is noisy you've probably not got enough in thereIf you can put enough cutlery in one draw, it can't rattle (I found out)
Paper napkins, teatowels, fresh microfibre cloths etc - uses the vacant space that enables the clatter, whilst providing storage for said cloths, so kills 2 birds with one stone [quietly ...]I have managed to more or less silence everything in the van except for over the bumpiest roads of our dear country, but I've not thought of a way to quieten the cutlery drawer yet.
What do you chaps n chapesses do?
We only have ONE drawer in this, over the fridge, under the worktop, and it is a cutlery drawer with dividers. It can't be more than 50mm deep; it has six of everything in it I have the silicone/rubber matting stuff on the bottom of each compartment. no room left for anything else except the rattle.
I use the same stuff for all the pans, and they live in the oven, so that stops the shelf rattling. We have a plate rack and ceramic plates with a melamine plate in each section, so no rattles there, bowls seem fine just stacked.
I was thinking of something like one of these, but able to take the forks n spoons too.
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Can't take it out Rob, it is the drawer base all in one.Looks a bit cumbersome Kev?
Maybe take the dividers out of the drawer and replace with something like this;
Another possibility Kev?
I might investigate this one myself.
As Trev says quite easy really, wrap each item individually in a piece of paper towel and then bubble wrap secured with an elastic band![]()
Tea towels on top of the cutlery and towels on the oven shelves - silence!I have managed to more or less silence everything in the van except for over the bumpiest roads of our dear country, but I've not thought of a way to quieten the cutlery drawer yet.
What do you chaps n chapesses do?
I do exactly that teatowels on the cutlery and tea towels in the oven and I put none slip squares between the pans mainly sto stop the none stick getting scratched.Tea towels on top of the cutlery and towels on the oven shelves - silence!
We kept a bundle of cheap foam car wash pads and then just shoved them in any space that would allow pans/utensils etc to rattle. I also lined every cupboard and draw with thin polyurethane foam and we ended up with a pretty quiet moho. The most difficult thing to stop rattling were the bifold doors in the bathroom as the plastic material was a bit loose in the frames.