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"Sam the Cat"

14/02/2005 5:49 AM

what do you call it ?

The small 1/2 circle thing that mounts inside a cabinet to keep an inset
door from swinging too far in the cabinet ?

TIA


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Silvan

in reply to "Sam the Cat" on 14/02/2005 5:49 AM

16/02/2005 9:28 AM

Sam the Cat wrote:

> The small 1/2 circle thing that mounts inside a cabinet to keep an inset
> door from swinging too far in the cabinet ?


It's a flungledootchie.

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charlie b

in reply to "Sam the Cat" on 14/02/2005 5:49 AM

16/02/2005 12:01 AM

Sam the Cat wrote:
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> The small 1/2 circle thing that mounts inside a cabinet to keep an inset
> door from swinging too far in the cabinet ?
>
> TIA


If it goes into the end grain end of the door it's a "bullet catch".
There's typically a corresponding brass dimpled "thing" in
the end grain of the door, the bullet catch is in the cabinet
carcass/carcase.

charlie b

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"X"

in reply to "Sam the Cat" on 14/02/2005 5:49 AM

14/02/2005 2:21 PM

door stop..(but they do not have to be semicircles

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> The small 1/2 circle thing that mounts inside a cabinet to keep an inset
> door from swinging too far in the cabinet ?
>
> TIA
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