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"Jim Bailey"

21/07/2007 12:32 PM

Accuride slide advice

I've got several sets of these
http://www.accuride.com/products/woodworking/details.php?p=301-25901&c=specialtyslides
in 20" length that I picked up at an auction.

Is there any harm in putting a 22" drawer on them ? The application is a
kitchen base cab for pots/pans. Since they are over-travel slides anyway,
and there would only be two in the cab (good vertical seperation between the
two) what could be the harm in extra 2" in the back ?



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in reply to "Jim Bailey" on 21/07/2007 12:32 PM

21/07/2007 10:23 AM

On Jul 21, 9:32 am, "Jim Bailey" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got several sets of thesehttp://www.accuride.com/products/woodworking/details.php?p=301-25901&...
> in 20" length that I picked up at an auction.
>
> Is there any harm in putting a 22" drawer on them ? The application is a
> kitchen base cab for pots/pans. Since they are over-travel slides anyway,
> and there would only be two in the cab (good vertical seperation between the
> two) what could be the harm in extra 2" in the back ?



it'll work fine.

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "Jim Bailey" on 21/07/2007 12:32 PM

21/07/2007 2:55 PM

"Jim Bailey" wrote in message

> Is there any harm in putting a 22" drawer on them ? The application is a
> kitchen base cab for pots/pans. Since they are over-travel slides anyway,
> and there would only be two in the cab (good vertical seperation between
> the two) what could be the harm in extra 2" in the back ?

Basically, as long as they'll fit in the cavity with the drawer, I'll use
'em.Go for it.


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