Sorry guys. I know this is not a wood question per se.
My boat has one piece molded plastic drawers attatched to the oak
fronts. I am building a new cabinet and I like the idea of these
plasitc drawers (no metal parts to rust or wood to swell :) ).
Does anyone know if or where these may be available???
Thanks.
scottyish wrote:
> Sorry guys. I know this is not a wood question per se.
> My boat has one piece molded plastic drawers attatched to the oak
> fronts. I am building a new cabinet and I like the idea of these
> plasitc drawers (no metal parts to rust or wood to swell :) ).
> Does anyone know if or where these may be available???
> Thanks.
>
I've seen these on motor homes also. Another place to look.
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scottyish wrote:
> Sorry guys. I know this is not a wood question per se.
> My boat has one piece molded plastic drawers attatched to the oak
> fronts. I am building a new cabinet and I like the idea of these
> plasitc drawers (no metal parts to rust or wood to swell :) ).
> Does anyone know if or where these may be available???
Try going back to the boat builder.
If they are still in business, they may help you.
Lew
scottyish wrote:
>> Sorry guys. I know this is not a wood question per se.
>> My boat has one piece molded plastic drawers attatched to the oak
>> fronts. I am building a new cabinet and I like the idea of these
>> plasitc drawers (no metal parts to rust or wood to swell :) ).
>> Does anyone know if or where these may be available???
>> Thanks.
Ace Hardware has some that are sized for kitchen use, would that be okay?
Josie
On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 02:31:31 +0000,
[email protected] (scottyish) wrote:
>Sorry guys. I know this is not a wood question per se.
>My boat has one piece molded plastic drawers attatched to the oak
>fronts. I am building a new cabinet and I like the idea of these
>plasitc drawers (no metal parts to rust or wood to swell :) ).
>Does anyone know if or where these may be available???
>Thanks.
I have them on my 28-year-old sailboat. They are absolutely
indestructable. They were used on any number of boats. Try Catalnia.
They have a parts department in their locations in California and
Florida (St. Petersburg, I believe). Just do a web search, get their
number and ask for the parts department. My guess is that the boat
manufacturers bought them from a fabricator somewhere.