I found the greatest little item at www.QuikDrawers.com . It is a
corner protector for cabinets if you are moving them from shop to
installation or whatever.
If there are any other cabinetmakers out there, you may want to take a
look at these. I bought 300 of them and I am glad I did. They are
re-usable, but sometimes the little fingers can break off.
Good luck,
Jack
On Feb 7, 2:33=A0pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I found the greatest little item atwww.QuikDrawers.com. =A0It is a
> corner protector for cabinets if you are moving them from shop to
> installation or whatever.
>
> If there are any other cabinetmakers out there, you may want to take a
> look at these. =A0I bought 300 of them and I am glad I did. =A0They are
> re-usable, but sometimes the little fingers can break off.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Jack
You can accomplish the same results (protecting the corners of
casework) while transporting from your shop to the job site by
temporarily nailing a scrap piece across the vulnerable sections.
Joe G
Neat little things.
Protects the corners - but what about the show edges
of the cabinets. I'm thinking kitchen cabinets where
adjacent components but up against each other on the
show face. Ding one of those edges and a customer
will spot it EVERY time. Would be nice to have an
L-shaped strip of plastic fit over those edges and
held there by these corner protectors.
They don't look like they'd work if the face frame
extends passed the side or sides of the cabinet - say
to allow scribing to a wall.
Nice idea though.
charlie b