JM

"John Moorhead"

30/03/2005 9:15 PM

"flipper" doors

Folks -

Okay, this one's about WOODWORKING... not the students, this time...

I am building an entertainment center, chest on chest design and the client
wants flipper doors in the upper cabinet to conceal the teeeeveeee. I've
never fooled with flippers before... It looks like I need to allow an
additional 4" clearance, plus 1 1/2"
for interior panels, to add to my "net" inside width. Does anyone have
anything posted on the web on how to do this, or more importantly, what to
watch for? The cabs I am building will be set up with face frames and
overlaid doors. So, to allow for a 30w teevee, I am looking at an internal
cabinet width of ~36" so that I have a fraction extra to play with.

I'd sure appreciate some pointers here...

MTC/TIA

John Moorhead


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TW

Tom Watson

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/03/2005 9:15 PM

30/03/2005 4:24 PM

On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:15:07 GMT, "John Moorhead"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Folks -
>
>Okay, this one's about WOODWORKING... not the students, this time...
>
>I am building an entertainment center, chest on chest design and the client
>wants flipper doors in the upper cabinet to conceal the teeeeveeee. I've
>never fooled with flippers before... It looks like I need to allow an
>additional 4" clearance, plus 1 1/2"
>for interior panels, to add to my "net" inside width. Does anyone have
>anything posted on the web on how to do this, or more importantly, what to
>watch for? The cabs I am building will be set up with face frames and
>overlaid doors. So, to allow for a 30w teevee, I am looking at an internal
>cabinet width of ~36" so that I have a fraction extra to play with.
>
>I'd sure appreciate some pointers here...
>
>MTC/TIA
>
>John Moorhead
>



http://www.accuride.com/uploads/category/pdf/flipperdoorslides_pdf_1.pdf


Jj

"Jim"

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/03/2005 9:15 PM

30/03/2005 5:17 PM

John:

We will post some tech info on our web site tomorrow. I thought it was
already up, but couldn't find it when I checked, so the web guy will be
adding it in the morning. Also, feel free to call our tech support line at
1-800-443-7937. We carry the Mepla line, and I have been very happy with its
performance. At least the parts themselves are on the site.Check
http://www.mcfeelys.com/subcat.asp?subcat=6.1.12 for further info.

HTH,

Jim Ray, President
McFeely's Square Drive Screws
www.mcfeelys.com

"John Moorhead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Folks -
>
> Okay, this one's about WOODWORKING... not the students, this time...
>
> I am building an entertainment center, chest on chest design and the
client
> wants flipper doors in the upper cabinet to conceal the teeeeveeee. I've
> never fooled with flippers before... It looks like I need to allow an
> additional 4" clearance, plus 1 1/2"
> for interior panels, to add to my "net" inside width. Does anyone have
> anything posted on the web on how to do this, or more importantly, what to
> watch for? The cabs I am building will be set up with face frames and
> overlaid doors. So, to allow for a 30w teevee, I am looking at an
internal
> cabinet width of ~36" so that I have a fraction extra to play with.
>
> I'd sure appreciate some pointers here...
>
> MTC/TIA
>
> John Moorhead
>
>

UA

Unisaw A-100

in reply to "John Moorhead" on 30/03/2005 9:15 PM

30/03/2005 10:22 PM

http://www.accuride.com/uploads/category/pdf/flipperdoorslides_pdf_1.pdf


Ditto what Tom said and also, take a look at the new
Accurides that allow for a full overlay door. Gone are the
daze when the lower cabinets had wider doors and the
flippers looking so funny with their skinnier doors.

UA100


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