#18
Besides Rockler who carries a good variety of slides and hinges?
Jim
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#19
(08-29-2017, 04:14 PM)Halfathumb Wrote: Besides Rockler who carries a good variety of slides and hinges?


WoodWorker's Hardware and AH Turf both carry extensive lives of both. I'd post links but the mods. have changed things and I can't find that icon.

I could care less about all the emoji's; how about making the important stuff easy to use, or at least available.

John
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#20
CS Hardware is good too, more for hinges than slides though.

I think I just got a little stomach sick thinking about paying tickler prices for these things!
-Marc

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#21
(08-29-2017, 05:39 PM)WaterlooMarc Wrote: CH Hardware is good too, more for hinges than slides though.

I think I just got a little stomach sick thinking about paying tickler prices for these things!

I never heard of "tickler prices" before. Please explain.

I ordered a couple of pairs of Blum Tandem 21" under slides for $30 @. I'm giving my kitchen a complete make over and don't want bottom basement pricing now. Compare to what I've already invested in this project. I got these from Cabinet Parts.com, I'll give you feed back on these 2 items. A lot more to get yet.
Jim
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#22
(08-29-2017, 04:14 PM)Halfathumb Wrote: Besides Rockler who carries a good variety of slides and hinges?

Did you check Lee Valley?

I bought my last batch of slides off Amazon from some third party seller. The K&N slides seem to be as good as accuride and lower cost.
Cellulose runs through my veins!
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#23
I've bought many from Lee Valley and found both price and quality to be great.
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#24
AH Turf



If it can't kill you it probably ain't no good. Better living through chemicals.

 
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#25
I've bought slides from Woodworker's Hardware and Lee Valley, and I can recommend both. If you catch one of Lee Valley's free shipping promotions, you can save serious money on shipping. Drawer slides are heavy.

P.S. A post on the Hand Tools board says Lee Valley's free shipping starts today.
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#26
Sorry is seems autocorrect changes Rockler to tickler. I meant I can't imagine paying Rockler prices.
-Marc

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(08-30-2017, 07:29 AM)WaterlooMarc Wrote: Sorry is seems autocorrect changes Rockler to tickler. I meant I can't imagine paying Rockler prices.

I figured that was your interpretation. Just pulling your chain.
Smile

I agree with you, Rockler prices are ones I routinely avoid.
Jim
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