Instead of shelf pins in the pantry we decided on a more traditional way to have flexible shelving. This method involves having sawtooth hangers that are in each corner of the cabinet and a rail that goes across between them that the shelf sits on. I has to make a crosscut sled for the table saw to make this but other than that it was pretty straight forward. Here is a picture that shows the sawtooth in the main pantry with a sample rail in place.

Here is a picture of the sawtooth hanger rails on one end of the cabinet under the wine rack.

Picture of the sawtooth hangers for the main portion of the pantry getting painted prior to installing them.
Love the traditional shelving solution - seems like a much better way to do it than the peg system anyways. And a beautiful, old-fashioned touch.
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