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    Question Kitchen Benchtop Fasteners

    Did a search, but couldn't find any reference to those kitchen benchtop fasteners. They're designed to cinch together two adjoining portions of a benchtop and are installed on the underside of the top.

    Does any member know where these can be purchased? Is there another method of doing the same thing as I think some kind of purpose made tool is required to drill the necessary holes for this hardware.

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    Don. Go into Hafele.

    http://hafele.com.au/isapi/online/tchff/tchff.asp Look under connecting and shelf supports it is page 314 and about halfway down.

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    Don,

    Wilson & Bradley on Bell street Preston has them. They specialise in kitchen fittings, well worth a visit if you are renovating your kitchen.

    To use them all you need is a 35mm drill bit, the same as you use for the adjustable hinges, a chisel and a spanner to tighten them.

    BTW I've got one if you want to look at it and can show you how to do it.


    Peter.
    Last edited by Sturdee; 24th September 2005 at 08:59 PM. Reason: Adding extra info.

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    Thanks, gents. As usual, you've been a big help.

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    This is a bit late, but I had two delivered earlier this year from our friends over west , think they cost me $3.80 plus freight.
    I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
    Kev

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    Look in the Yellow Pages for your local benchtop manufacturer and pop over there. They will have them coming out of their ears!

    Cheers.

    Get a kitchen online at Renomart.

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    Don, bunnings has them in with the Cornall stuff - ballusters and the like.

    Called dogbones in the US I believe.


    Cheers...........Sean, well connected


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