In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] wrote:
> Looking for nice quality lid supports for a hope chest. Any
> suggestions? Do not like the ones you normally see. Looking for high
> quality!
> Mike
This is the coolest (as well as the nicest quality and best looking - I
can't stand the stamped brass-plated cheapo look) I've ever used:
<http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?offerings_id=414>
There's a screw adjustment to fine tune the rate of close depending upon
the weight of the lid. To close the box you get the lid just past
vertical and walk away - the soft-down feature will slowly close the lid
to a very safe and satisfyingly quiet, bass "dnk" sound. I used one on a
walnut and birch child's toy box that is about 22"x30" and it's the
cat's payamas I tell 'ya.
BTW, if your hope chest will have kids around it - think into the future
too - don't put an self-latching closure on it. If it must have a latch
install one that must be manually set. Kids like to crawl into empty
boxes and a few have suffocated. All commercial chests and the like, I
believe, must have safety latches now.
--
Owen Lowe
The Fly-by-Night Copper Company
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