Putting the shelves in was a minor logical problem at first. Then it was just a matter of muscle.
The open area of the door is about 39''.
The shelves are about 26'' from side to side, therefore needing 28'' or so of clearance to go in and angle down to flat.
The susans are 24'' in diameter.
Everything fits if it is done in the right order.
1. Brooks (budding contractor and muscular enabler) attached the first susan to the bottom of the cabinet.
2. Next he put the shelves in one by one, laying them on top of the first susan.
3. Then he attached a susan to the top shelf in the stack and raised it temporarily to the very top of the cabinet,
4. The next susan was attached and raised as high as possible under the top one.
5. The last susan was attached and then the shelf was placed in its position above the bottom susan.
6. Next the susan above it (next to the top) was dropped to its position.
7. And finally, the top susan was lowered to its final position.
I could not have done this. The shelves plus susans were HEAVY and the opening meant putting them in at an awkward angle. Brooks was wonderful and patient when we had to adjust a shelf or two.
Not really hard, but not really easy, either.
Q