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Thread: drawer runners
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18th September 2023, 04:13 PM #16
I used two types on my tool cabinet, all from Bunnings:
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The third photo shows the full extension 'Goliath Soft Close Drawer Slides', I cant recommend these as I think they require too much pulling power to actually open them. The others are 'Syneco White Drawer Slide' and I've had no
issue with these what so ever, they're very cheap aswell, under $10 for a pair!.
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18th September 2023, 04:30 PM #17
only sitting down for a coffee that why Iam responding so quick.
Yeah seen those
The Golioths I need 18 sets @ $22.50 set
I was thinking of using the white Syencos on the top 3 sets (9) drawers and the Golioths for the other 9 bigger drawers but then there is the width distance 25mm V 45mm and as this is the first thing Ive actually made for years different width drawers is freeking me out.
But last night Hooked on Wood popped up and he built drawers with the ply base used as the runners and slots in the vertical wall carcase, now that got me thinking 6mm MDF bases for the top drawers and 9mm MDF for the lowerI would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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