I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for attaching
a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out garabage/recycling
cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself instead of buying a kit
and having to modify it for my use. I remember reading an article somewhere
of a project exactly like what I looking to do, but can't find any reference
to it now that I need it. Any help locating hardware would be appreciated
SteveA
SteveA wrote:
> I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for
> attaching a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out
> garabage/recycling cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself
> instead of buying a kit and having to modify it for my use. I remember
> reading an article somewhere of a project exactly like what I looking to
> do, but can't find any reference to it now that I need it. Any help
> locating hardware would be appreciated
>
Not sure exactly what you are describing, but how about these:
:http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=1&p=48629&cat=3,43614,43620&ap=1
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:55:48 -0500, "SteveA" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for attaching
>a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out garabage/recycling
>cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself instead of buying a kit
>and having to modify it for my use. I remember reading an article somewhere
>of a project exactly like what I looking to do, but can't find any reference
>to it now that I need it. Any help locating hardware would be appreciated
>
>SteveA
>
Leevalley.ca
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:55:48 -0500, "SteveA" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for attaching
>a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out garabage/recycling
>cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself instead of buying a kit
>and having to modify it for my use. I remember reading an article somewhere
>of a project exactly like what I looking to do, but can't find any reference
>to it now that I need it. Any help locating hardware would be appreciated
>
>SteveA
>
Here is exactly what you are looking for. They work fine and are easy
to install.
http://www.quikdrawers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=93
SteveA wrote:
> I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for
> attaching a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out
> garabage/recycling cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself
> instead of buying a kit and having to modify it for my use. I
> remember reading an article somewhere of a project exactly like what
> I looking to do, but can't find any reference to it now that I need
> it. Any help locating hardware would be appreciated
> SteveA
Any standard drawer slides...
1. Make a shallow box the correct lenght/width
2. Attach box to door
3. Attach slides to box
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http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects16.htm
SteveA wrote:
> I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for attaching
> a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out garabage/recycling
> cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself instead of buying a kit
> and having to modify it for my use.
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 11:32:09 -0500, "dadiOH" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>SteveA wrote:
>> I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for
>> attaching a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out
>> garabage/recycling cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself
>> instead of buying a kit and having to modify it for my use. I
>> remember reading an article somewhere of a project exactly like what
>> I looking to do, but can't find any reference to it now that I need
>> it. Any help locating hardware would be appreciated
>> SteveA
>
>Any standard drawer slides...
>
>1. Make a shallow box the correct lenght/width
>
>2. Attach box to door
>
>3. Attach slides to box
Here is precisely what you inquired about.
http://www.quikdrawers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=93
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:55:26 GMT, Pat Barber
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Scroll down through this page and note how Swing
>did his:
>
>http://www.e-woodshop.net/Projects16.htm
>
>SteveA wrote:
>> I am looking for a set of drawer sliders that have the bracket for attaching
>> a door to the assembly. Looking to make a pull out garabage/recycling
>> cabinet for kitchen and would rather do it myself instead of buying a kit
>> and having to modify it for my use.
And ....they work much better done this way than done with the kits.
Lenny