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Anyone know where I can find the hardware for this table? I am not sure if I will build one, but it is a great solution that can be built to look nice.
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They look like drawer slides. I guess you could attach two drawer slides together end to end and get a lot of length. But these are very, very expensive.
http://www.rockler.com/accuride-heavy-du...ect-length
Two sets of 36" slides will cost about $600.00. These are 500 pound rated so maybe a lighter rating would work.
The hundred pound rated ones go to 28" and are much cheaper. About $55.00 for two sets.
http://www.rockler.com/accuride-full-ext...ion-slides
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Thanks.
I found them, I think. The picture shows 3 part slides for both the 38" and 64" openings. This would mean the latter one would be longer to achieve the longer opening. However reading the Q&A, it states both are 36" closed. I will investigate this further. I did not read the Q&A prior to posting
http://www.rockler.com/extension-slides-36-length
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I found them, but they are not cheap.
5 sections. 36" closed, 64" opening.
Only $630. I think these are still US made, but I am not sure.
https://absupply.net/watertownws3664-met...pe-64.aspx
However, now that I know what to search for, I am finding other sources also. I searched Amazon for "watertown slides" and found a couple of options there too. My guess is they are Chinese, based on the price difference.
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