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    Is it better?

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    I spent the past couple of months planing for this because I knew that a lot can go wrong. Luckily it worked out perfectly.

    The bottom rails are glued to the cabinet while the top rails are screwed in. This is how to install the doors. First place both doors on the bottom rail, than place the top rail on the doors and push the top rail in to position. It is done this way so I do not need to leave a big gap between the doors and the top rail. And it is impossible for the doors to run off the track.

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    I must say I am pretty happy with it.

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    That is quite spectacular, very unique treatment for "handles" too. x 10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    Does anyone know where I can get some good quality wheels for cabinet sliding doors? The doors are approximately 95cm (H) X 75cm (W) X 18mm thick. Ideally the whole mechanism is around 10-11 mm thick, so it is well within the thickness of the doors. Thanks.

    try talking to the stff at Haffele they have adjustable cassette door rollers easy enough to fit and run on an alloy track might be what you are looking for

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    nice cabinet.

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