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Anon Ymous

18/02/2007 9:42 PM

Drawer slides

I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out
shelves in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide
to use. I really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side
of the shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed
shelf which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide
would have to be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use
two slides per shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I
could only find 3/4 extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range.
Thanks for any help!

Tom


This topic has 9 replies

DH

"Dave Herron"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 6:51 AM

I'd go with full extension side mount. Grizzly.com has some decent
prices.

On Feb 18, 7:42 pm, Anon Ymous <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out
> shelves in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide
> to use. I really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side
> of the shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed
> shelf which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide
> would have to be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use
> two slides per shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I
> could only find 3/4 extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range.
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Tom

DH

"Dave Herron"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 6:56 AM

This link has 23", full extension, center mount, 75lb capacity

http://www.cabinetparts.com/shop_2006/grouping/?id=932&SID=search

On Feb 18, 7:42 pm, Anon Ymous <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out
> shelves in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide
> to use. I really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side
> of the shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed
> shelf which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide
> would have to be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use
> two slides per shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I
> could only find 3/4 extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range.
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Tom

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 10:41 AM


"Dave Herron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> This link has 23", full extension, center mount, 75lb capacity
>
> http://www.cabinetparts.com/shop_2006/grouping/?id=932&SID=search

Or, he could go with a heavy duty unit.
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=1&p=40169&cat=3,43722,43743&ap=1

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Anon Ymous

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

20/02/2007 7:38 PM

Thanks, guys! A lot of good info and helpful links, some of which I
missed during my search.


Anon Ymous wrote:
> I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out
> shelves in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide
> to use. I really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side
> of the shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed
> shelf which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide
> would have to be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use
> two slides per shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I
> could only find 3/4 extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range.
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Tom

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 3:44 AM


"Anon Ymous" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out shelves
>in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide to use. I
>really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side of the
>shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed shelf
>which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide would have to
>be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use two slides per
>shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I could only find 3/4
>extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range. Thanks for any help!

A 24" shelf loaded with canned good is a pretty hefty load. I can
understand why they'd not make them. I'd surely want two slides for the
weight and leverage encountered. How would you mount the slides? Load up a
24" long board with canned goods and try to hold it by a single rail
extending from the bottom by 24"and see how much force is required.
Personally, I'd look at the side mounts.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 8:21 AM


"Anon Ymous" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out shelves
>in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide to use. I
>really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side of the
>shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed shelf
>which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide would have to
>be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use two slides per
>shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I could only find 3/4
>extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range. Thanks for any help!
>
> Tom

Think about what you are asking the slide to do and the weigh they will
carry. Then reconsider full extension slides that mount on the sides and
vertically.

RS

"Rick Samuel"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 8:27 PM

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Pat Barber

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 4:42 PM

http://www.accuride.com/products/woodworking/list.php?c=heavyduty_wa

These folks make slides for "any" application.

You might want to consider a "pantry slide" which is a misnomer
since it's really a great big arrangement meant to handle the
loads that a pantry might see...

http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/GroupID/Kitchen%20%26%20Bath%20Organizers/CatID/Kitchen%20Cabinet%20Organizers/SubCatID/KV%20Pantry%20Systems

or

http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/GroupID/Kitchen%20%26%20Bath%20Organizers/CatID/Kitchen%20Cabinet%20Organizers/SubCatID/KV%20Roll%2DOut%20Units

Look for "pantry rollout".......



Anon Ymous wrote:

> I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out
> shelves in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide
> to use. I really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side
> of the shelf.

DJ

"Dave Jackson"

in reply to Anon Ymous on 18/02/2007 9:42 PM

19/02/2007 6:10 AM

What you need to look for is a pantry slide not a drawer slide.
http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=67 scroll down a little for
some cheaper ones. --dave

"Anon Ymous" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a 24" deep pantry closet that I'd like to install slide out shelves
>in. I'm looking for a full extension, center mount drawer slide to use. I
>really would prefer to not have the slides mounted on the side of the
>shelf. The slide out shelf would be mounted on the existing fixed shelf
>which extends behind the door opening. The center mount slide would have to
>be heavy duty (for canned goods) and I guess I could use two slides per
>shelf if necessary. In checking most online catalogs I could only find 3/4
>extension slides in the 25 pound capacity range. Thanks for any help!
>
> Tom


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