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[email protected] (Mike Frumer)

09/09/2003 5:45 AM

Source for Tambor Door To Cover Front of File Cabinet Area?

Any ideas on how I can either buy (preferably) or make a tambor door
to cover the front of an area where I have some metal file cabinets
beside a desk? The area I need to enclose is about 4' wide and 30"
high. I am mechanically adept but do not have woodworking machinery.
So I would prefer to buy the door and track if that is possible. I
need a beech finish.


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in reply to [email protected] (Mike Frumer) on 09/09/2003 5:45 AM

09/09/2003 3:16 PM

Mike Frumer wrote:

> Any ideas on how I can either buy (preferably) or make a tambor door
> to cover the front of an area where I have some metal file cabinets
> beside a desk? The area I need to enclose is about 4' wide and 30"
> high. I am mechanically adept but do not have woodworking machinery.
> So I would prefer to buy the door and track if that is possible. I
> need a beech finish.

Van Dyke's:

http://www.vandykes.com/product/02391888/

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

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[email protected] (Paul Andersen)

in reply to [email protected] (Mike Frumer) on 09/09/2003 5:45 AM

09/09/2003 1:04 PM

Rockler (www.rockler.com) sells tambour. Search their site (and ya
gotta spell it right to get a hit, as I learned).

[email protected] (Mike Frumer) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Any ideas on how I can either buy (preferably) or make a tambor door
> to cover the front of an area where I have some metal file cabinets
> beside a desk? The area I need to enclose is about 4' wide and 30"
> high. I am mechanically adept but do not have woodworking machinery.
> So I would prefer to buy the door and track if that is possible. I
> need a beech finish.


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