Hi ya'll,
I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim board'
that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This is
the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two little
'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the bottom
of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last one
they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and Home
Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1 inch
long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I only
need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too. Or
is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
Thanks,
Sheri L
Any chance you could glue and clamp it on? Does it need to be removable
later? If you're gluing MDF to melamine or formica like substance, I'd
suggest epoxy. How about confirmat screws (made for MDF and quite
strong)? They make little plastic buttons that just insert into the
flush screw heads, look fairly good. There's usually more than one way
to "skin a cat" (a non-politically correct expression, I bet).
Sheri L wrote:
>
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:20:55 -0500, Duane Bozarth <[email protected]>
> posted:
>
> >Sheri L wrote:
> >...
> >> Thanks anyway Kc, too much work and tool expense for this thing.
> >
> >Well, you spent $15 and won't spend another couple bucks and 20-30
> >minutes but waste hours here and elsewhere on the net?
> >
> >Doesn't compute to me... :(
>
> No Duane it was only $5, I will gladly spend another couple bucks for the
> part I need, even pay the shipping if not local, but $35+ for a $2 thing,
> that is what 'does not compute' to me. And I just have betetr things to buy
> than buy a trunk load full of shop tools that won't ever get use again.
Well, if you don't/won't look at it as an investment for the future to
allow you to save the repetitive cost of minor home repair and consider
that type of expense money well spent, then you <do> miss the point...
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 06:54:35 -0500, Prometheus <[email protected]>
posted:
>On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:49:58 GMT, Sheri L <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Hi ya'll,
>>
>>I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim board'
>>that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This is
>>the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two little
>>'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the bottom
>>of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last one
>>they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
>>'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and Home
>>Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1 inch
>>long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>>
>>Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I only
>>need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
>>L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too. Or
>>is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>
>*sigh* I'm remembering what Thumper's dad told him in that cartoon
>"Bambi".
>
Why would you have something not nice to say when someone just asks where to
find something or if they have a proper 'lingo' name?
And if you didn't have anything to say then why did you post here at all?
>
>Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
Oh I will find one sooner or later. Spending $35+ to make a $2 part must be a
male thing I guess.
Sheri L
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 23:52:27 GMT, Sheri L <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 06:32:49 -0500, Prometheus <[email protected]>
>posted:
>
><snip self pity whine by assembly line worker from old-time America filled
>with hard working white people in unions getting $20+ an hour>
>
>Better get a grip Prometheus you old fogy, I hate to be the one to tell you
>the old America is 'gone for good' and has been for some time now, only the
>service area is where anyone can make any money any more. If your life depnds
>on American manfacturing then you really need to go get another life.
I'm 26, not an "old fogy". Your life depends on American
manufacturing- don't forget it. I could do any job I chose, but I
choose to specialize in manfacturing because we absolutely do need it
to survive as a country. Not everything is about "getting" money-
there is a lot to be said for "making" money. Look at the history of
the United States. When we are called on to defend ourselves in
another World War, and it will happen -that's just the world as it has
always been- we are not going to have the manufacturing capabilities
to outproduce aggressor nations the way we did to defeat the Japanese
in the Pacific theater. American strength is it's ability to produce-
when we are eventually under an ecomonic embargo for our ceaseless
"police actions," where are your service jobs going to be? A lot of
insurance agents, help-desk technicians, and sales clerks are going to
find themselves completely useless and helpless.
>My daddy and Granddad both lost their good jobs in Flint Michigan to imports,
>as a matter of fact their union hall help made up that slogan of 'Buy a
>foreign car 10 Americans don't want to work'. They found other stuff to do.
>So go and waller in your self pity somwehere else. But not here and not now.
So what do they do now, sell import cars? What'll happen when no one
can afford to buy them anymore because our nation's creditors have
called in our massive trade debts?
>I am not 'yet another person'. I bought an AMERICAN product 'Ashley
>Furniture, Proudly made in North Carolina USA' from an AMERICAN secondhand
>store chain, that was missing some parts probabley from typically AMERICAN
>incompetence work. Parts just not in the sealed bag. $279 MSRP, $119.95 Big
>Lots, $19.95 closeout, $15 credit for parts missing.
Why do you think it was $19.95? There are plenty of places around
that will sell you a product that works properly and has all the
parts- you just wanted the cheapest crap you could find, and then
complained when you got it. Yes- you are "yet another person".
>I did go to the LOCAL hardware stores for what I need, THEY send me to HD and
>Lowes. The LOCAL GUYS tell me it's not worth the time to help find what I
>want. Why I should beat a dead horse and keep after them to find it? When
>they already told me it's not worth it helping me? This is what I get from
>the 'GUY DOWN THE STREET'. So to heck with me when I look somewhere else huh?
With the attitude you've got, I would have sent you packing, too.
>Then when I refuse to think of spend $35+ and make up my own part that I know
>is for sale $2 somewhere because I AM NOT INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW TO DO
>THAT you want to shoot your mouth off at me about how I helped make America
>going down the tubes.
I followed the whole thread before I jumped in, and your attitudes
towards not only the helpful advice given to you, but to the entire
situation do, in fact, indicate very strongly that you are one of the
many people who are, in fact, selling our country into slavery. So
I'm not too concerned about whether or not you like how I "shoot my
mouth off."
>If I was a cursing woman I would curse you like you never heard. Instead I
>just shake my head at your sad sack self pity type of loser and will ignore
>you from now on. Not even killfile, not worth the effort.
>
>'Prometheus'. Wasn't that one of the first thief ever got caught and had to
>pay for it forever? GUess you picked a good nym 'union man'.
He was the man who brought you the fire to cook your food, the
knowledge to build your home, the ships that bring your cheap goods to
you, and the power that runs every motor and engine on earth. He
didn't steal- he provided, dunce. And he is still paying, in all of
his various forms. Better take a moment to figure out which hands are
really feeding you.
>Now, go back to your union hall and wait for your steward to call you out to
>work your 4 hours of the day. OR, get a life and get off the hind teat.
No union, no stewards. 12-14 hours a day, and it keeps you alive-
even if you don't know it.
>There, how do you like it when someone assumes stuff about you?
Does it matter what you think of me?
>PS. Use a 'sig separator' for Pete's sake. Put two dashes and a space by
>itself on a line before your sig text, that's "-- ". Now that you were told
>how to use one of your toolz properly, you are no longer ignorant, so to keep
>on not doing it is just staying stupid on purpose.
Oh, is that how it's done?
>'Veni Vidi Vici'
>
>
>Watch how the sigsep works:
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:49:58 GMT, Sheri L <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi ya'll,
>
>I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim board'
>that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This is
>the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two little
>'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the bottom
>of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last one
>they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
>'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and Home
>Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1 inch
>long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>
>Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I only
>need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
>L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too. Or
>is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
*sigh* I'm remembering what Thumper's dad told him in that cartoon
"Bambi".
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
"Prometheus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> It's not that. It's buying stuff from big lots to furnish your home,
> and then wasting far more time than the piece was worth in the first
> place trying to retrofit it so it will work at all.
Ha! Reminds me of the article detailing how many petty thieves put more
effort into stealing something than they would have if they had just gone
out and earned the money to buy it.
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 19:47:30 -0400, "Upscale" <[email protected]> posted:
>
>"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>> <YOU> miss the point. I don't do home repair, that's what the landlord is
>> there for.
>
>I bet you've let him know it too.
>
No I don't bug him, the deal was we live here for $300 a month and I do all
the reopairs, and first I did a whole lot of stuff with my friend Lillian.
Replaced siding and everything. And nothing big has busted.
But he always asks if I need anything done, so why I should tell him no when
he wants to do it?
Sheri L
Sheri L <[email protected]> wrote:
Major Slam Snipped.
> There, how do you like it when someone assumes stuff about you?
>
But Sheri, why don't you tell us how you really feel. *G*
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
>
> When we are called on to defend ourselves in
> another World War, and it will happen -that's just the world as it has
> always been- we are not going to have the manufacturing capabilities
> to outproduce aggressor nations the way we did to defeat the Japanese
> in the Pacific theater. American strength is it's ability to produce-
> when we are eventually under an ecomonic embargo for our ceaseless
> "police actions," where are your service jobs going to be? A lot of
> insurance agents, help-desk technicians, and sales clerks are going to
> find themselves completely useless and helpless.
>
Amen to that!
>
> >PS. Use a 'sig separator' for Pete's sake. Put two dashes and a space by
> >itself on a line before your sig text, that's "-- ". Now that you were told
> >how to use one of your toolz properly, you are no longer ignorant, so to keep
> >on not doing it is just staying stupid on purpose.
>
Actually, that's about the only reasonable thing she's said. That is
the convention, and some newsreaders automatically generate/recognize
sig lines by those dashes.
Other than that, she's just another spoiled brat who has no conception
of how the world works. Ignore her.
--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description
Wouln't it just be simpler to drill the face of the particle board and the
back of the trim board and glue dowels in to hold them together
Failing that if the geometry of the peices mating is solid enough how about
a set of small hinges just to make the attachment.
"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi ya'll,
>
> I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim
> board'
> that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This
> is
> the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two
> little
> 'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the
> bottom
> of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last
> one
> they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
> 'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and
> Home
> Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1
> inch
> long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>
> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
> only
> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
> Or
> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sheri L
<snip>
>>
>> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'?
>> I only
>> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did
>> with L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1
>> inch too. Or
>> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sheri L
>
> I haven't seen them so for the type of table you are talking about, I
> would make my own. You should be able to find the 1/2" metal at HD or
> Lowes. Use a hack saw to cut it to length, 1". File the edges.
> Clamp in a vice and take a hammer and bend at the halfway point.
> Drill holes on each side.
>
> Alternately, you should be able to cut down the size of the 1" stanley
> brackets.
>
> David
Or use a couple of wooden blocks of appropriate size, with glue and pre-
drilled screw holes. Were it me, I'd use my brad nailah.
Patriarch
"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> <YOU> miss the point. I don't do home repair, that's what the landlord is
> there for.
I bet you've let him know it too.
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:31:21 -0500, Patriarch
<[email protected]> posted:
><snip>
>>>
>>> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'?
>>> I only
>>> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did
>>> with L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1
>>> inch too. Or
>>> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Sheri L
>>
>> I haven't seen them so for the type of table you are talking about, I
>> would make my own. You should be able to find the 1/2" metal at HD or
>> Lowes. Use a hack saw to cut it to length, 1". File the edges.
>> Clamp in a vice and take a hammer and bend at the halfway point.
>> Drill holes on each side.
>>
>> Alternately, you should be able to cut down the size of the 1" stanley
>> brackets.
>>
>> David
>
>Or use a couple of wooden blocks of appropriate size, with glue and pre-
>drilled screw holes. Were it me, I'd use my brad nailah.
>
>Patriarch
There's already pre-drilled holes. Just need the brackets. Thanks anyway
Patriarch.
Sheri L
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:01:22 -0400, "DL" <[email protected]>
posted:
>"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi ya'll,
>>
>> I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim
>> board'
>> that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This
>> is
>> the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two
>> little
>> 'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the
>> bottom
>> of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last
>> one
>> they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
>> 'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and
>> Home
>> Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1
>> inch
>> long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>>
>> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
>> only
>> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
>> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
>> Or
>> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sheri L
>
>I haven't seen them so for the type of table you are talking about, I would
>make my own. You should be able to find the 1/2" metal at HD or Lowes. Use
>a hack saw to cut it to length, 1". File the edges. Clamp in a vice and
>take a hammer and bend at the halfway point. Drill holes on each side.
>
>Alternately, you should be able to cut down the size of the 1" stanley
>brackets.
>
>David
>
Thanks anyway for the idea David but that's alot of work and tools I don't
have for a $1.79 part. I'll going to find one sooner or later, I just thought
someone here might know off the top of their head.
Sheri L
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 08:16:56 -0400, "Kc-Mass" <[email protected]>
posted:
>"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi ya'll,
>>
>> I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim
>> board'
>> that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This
>> is
>> the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two
>> little
>> 'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the
>> bottom
>> of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last
>> one
>> they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
>> 'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and
>> Home
>> Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1
>> inch
>> long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>>
>> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
>> only
>> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
>> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
>> Or
>> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sheri L
>
>Wouln't it just be simpler to drill the face of the particle board and the
>back of the trim board and glue dowels in to hold them together
>
>Failing that if the geometry of the peices mating is solid enough how about
>a set of small hinges just to make the attachment.
>
Thanks anyway Kc, too much work and tool expense for this thing.
Sheri L
"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi ya'll,
>
<snip of woeful tale>
> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
> only
> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
> Or
> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>
Hardware store, buy a few screws and a length of 1/2" aluminum angle, make
as many or as long as you need.
--
Nahmie
The greatest headaches are those we cause ourselves.
On 21 Apr 2005 18:56:34 -0700, [email protected] posted:
>Any chance you could glue and clamp it on? Does it need to be removable
>later? If you're gluing MDF to melamine or formica like substance, I'd
>suggest epoxy. How about confirmat screws (made for MDF and quite
>strong)? They make little plastic buttons that just insert into the
>flush screw heads, look fairly good. There's usually more than one way
>to "skin a cat" (a non-politically correct expression, I bet).
Thanks gp, will keep the glue idea in mind, but I don't know about MDF and
melamine and all that, it's just particle board? As I said I'm sure to find
the brackets sooner or later. But that's a good idea if I don't.
Sheri L
>>*sigh* I'm remembering what Thumper's dad told him in that cartoon
>>"Bambi".
>>
>
>Why would you have something not nice to say when someone just asks where to
>find something or if they have a proper 'lingo' name?
>
>And if you didn't have anything to say then why did you post here at all?
It's not that. It's buying stuff from big lots to furnish your home,
and then wasting far more time than the piece was worth in the first
place trying to retrofit it so it will work at all. It's hard to find
anything nice to say to yet another person who just wants the cheapest
crap they can find when we're losing our entire manufacturing base
because of that very behavior. Probably doesn't matter to you, but my
life depends on American manfacturing (and so does yours, though you
may not know it.) You could just as easily go to your local hardware
store (not the Home Depot, but an actual hardware store) and ask them.
I know you've got one in your town, and I'd be willing to bet someone
there would be willing to help you out- but that might cost an extra
twelve cents, and you wouldn't want that. After all, it might help
feed the guy down the street's family instead of funding China's
economic boom. In the race to the bottom, you're digging in the
sewer- congrats.
I posted because I started to answer you, and then realized the
complete futility of it. And hell, the window was already open.
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 08:14:05 -0400, "Norman D. Crow" <[email protected]>
posted:
>
>"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi ya'll,
>>
>
><snip of woeful tale>
>
>> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
>> only
>> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
>> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
>> Or
>> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>>
>
>Hardware store, buy a few screws and a length of 1/2" aluminum angle, make
>as many or as long as you need.
Thanks anyway Norm, too much work and tool expense for $1.79 parts, just wait
for my next woeful tale. <G>
Sheri L
"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> And nothing big has busted.
>
> Sheri L
>
That's not what you said in an earlier post . . . .
"but I will tell you that it never hurts a girl to be pretty with
long blonde hair and big boobs, just to put on a tank top and go ask him for
what I want. ;-) "
Are you big busted or not? Please post a photo se we can be sure if you are
telling the truth.
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:49:23 -0500, Duane Bozarth <[email protected]>
posted:
>Sheri L wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:20:55 -0500, Duane Bozarth <[email protected]>
>> posted:
>>
>> >Sheri L wrote:
>> >...
>> >> Thanks anyway Kc, too much work and tool expense for this thing.
>> >
>> >Well, you spent $15 and won't spend another couple bucks and 20-30
>> >minutes but waste hours here and elsewhere on the net?
>> >
>> >Doesn't compute to me... :(
>>
>> No Duane it was only $5, I will gladly spend another couple bucks for the
>> part I need, even pay the shipping if not local, but $35+ for a $2 thing,
>> that is what 'does not compute' to me. And I just have betetr things to buy
>> than buy a trunk load full of shop tools that won't ever get use again.
>
>Well, if you don't/won't look at it as an investment for the future to
>allow you to save the repetitive cost of minor home repair and consider
>that type of expense money well spent, then you <do> miss the point...
Hi Duane,
<YOU> miss the point. I don't do home repair, that's what the landlord is
there for.
Sheri L
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 01:31:21 -0500, the inscrutable Patriarch
<[email protected]> spake:
>Or use a couple of wooden blocks of appropriate size, with glue and pre-
>drilled screw holes. Were it me, I'd use my brad nailah.
Riddle me this:
What has poor Brad ever done to you guys to make y'all continually
want to nail him?
--
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:20:55 -0500, Duane Bozarth <[email protected]>
posted:
>Sheri L wrote:
>...
>> Thanks anyway Kc, too much work and tool expense for this thing.
>
>Well, you spent $15 and won't spend another couple bucks and 20-30
>minutes but waste hours here and elsewhere on the net?
>
>Doesn't compute to me... :(
No Duane it was only $5, I will gladly spend another couple bucks for the
part I need, even pay the shipping if not local, but $35+ for a $2 thing,
that is what 'does not compute' to me. And I just have betetr things to buy
than buy a trunk load full of shop tools that won't ever get use again.
Sheri L
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 06:32:49 -0500, Prometheus <[email protected]>
posted:
<snip self pity whine by assembly line worker from old-time America filled
with hard working white people in unions getting $20+ an hour>
Better get a grip Prometheus you old fogy, I hate to be the one to tell you
the old America is 'gone for good' and has been for some time now, only the
service area is where anyone can make any money any more. If your life depnds
on American manfacturing then you really need to go get another life.
My daddy and Granddad both lost their good jobs in Flint Michigan to imports,
as a matter of fact their union hall help made up that slogan of 'Buy a
foreign car 10 Americans don't want to work'. They found other stuff to do.
So go and waller in your self pity somwehere else. But not here and not now.
I am not 'yet another person'. I bought an AMERICAN product 'Ashley
Furniture, Proudly made in North Carolina USA' from an AMERICAN secondhand
store chain, that was missing some parts probabley from typically AMERICAN
incompetence work. Parts just not in the sealed bag. $279 MSRP, $119.95 Big
Lots, $19.95 closeout, $15 credit for parts missing.
I did go to the LOCAL hardware stores for what I need, THEY send me to HD and
Lowes. The LOCAL GUYS tell me it's not worth the time to help find what I
want. Why I should beat a dead horse and keep after them to find it? When
they already told me it's not worth it helping me? This is what I get from
the 'GUY DOWN THE STREET'. So to heck with me when I look somewhere else huh?
Then when I refuse to think of spend $35+ and make up my own part that I know
is for sale $2 somewhere because I AM NOT INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW TO DO
THAT you want to shoot your mouth off at me about how I helped make America
going down the tubes.
If I was a cursing woman I would curse you like you never heard. Instead I
just shake my head at your sad sack self pity type of loser and will ignore
you from now on. Not even killfile, not worth the effort.
'Prometheus'. Wasn't that one of the first thief ever got caught and had to
pay for it forever? GUess you picked a good nym 'union man'.
Now, go back to your union hall and wait for your steward to call you out to
work your 4 hours of the day. OR, get a life and get off the hind teat.
There, how do you like it when someone assumes stuff about you?
Sheri L
PS. Use a 'sig separator' for Pete's sake. Put two dashes and a space by
itself on a line before your sig text, that's "-- ". Now that you were told
how to use one of your toolz properly, you are no longer ignorant, so to keep
on not doing it is just staying stupid on purpose.
'Veni Vidi Vici'
Watch how the sigsep works:
--
'Ladies don't drink beer out of the can, honey.' -- Ruby Gutierrez, as told
to Sheri Lee Whitlock
"Sheri L" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi ya'll,
>
> I got a microwave cart at Big Lots for $19.95 that has a kind of 'trim
> board'
> that goes across the front. So you can't see the particle board egde. This
> is
> the kind that you put tohether yourself. There was supposed to be two
> little
> 'L-brackets' with 4 screws in the box, they hold the front trim to the
> bottom
> of the top shelf. Anyway those were not in there. Since it was the last
> one
> they gave me $15 off and keep the cart, but I can't find the small
> 'L-brackets' anywhere to put the trim board on. I looked at Lowe's and
> Home
> Depot and Ace Hardware, they smallest they have are Stanley that are 1
> inch
> long on each side, too long, only 1/2 inch would be good.
>
> Does anybody know a place online that sells these small 'L-brackets'? I
> only
> need 2. I looked on Gooogle but I can only find things people did with
> L-brackets, not who sells them. Except Rockler but those are 1 inch too.
> Or
> is there a 'pro' name for this part that is a better search?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sheri L
I haven't seen them so for the type of table you are talking about, I would
make my own. You should be able to find the 1/2" metal at HD or Lowes. Use
a hack saw to cut it to length, 1". File the edges. Clamp in a vice and
take a hammer and bend at the halfway point. Drill holes on each side.
Alternately, you should be able to cut down the size of the 1" stanley
brackets.
David