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I am building a tool stand with drawers. I am interested in Full Extension slides for drawer nothing fancy just basic value price slides. So far I have found that Woodworkers Hardware has low price including shipping on their economy slides.
Anyone has any idea if there any other value price Full Extension Slides?
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Grizzly sells them by the box for a very good price. I bought quite a few boxes years ago.
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Those prices are pretty good , thanks for the tip.
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Jack,
are you looking at these? If so those are fairly good prices, and those KV slides are not junk by any stretch. What was the S&H figure for what you are getting?
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I typically find WW Hardware has the best prices including shipping, and their delivery is roughly 2-3 days to me.
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The WW hardware prices with the winter sale going on very hard to beat. A 22" set of KV economy for less than $6 a pair. I usually try to think ahead for the year and get any I anticipate I'll need (that doesn't always work out, BTW
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tomsteve said:
gotta menards nearby?
Yeah rub it in most of the country isn't lucky enough to have a menards as they are still a Midwest thing but they are spreading. When I am working in areas with one that's where I shop cause I don't have to make trips to supply houses like at home cause depot and lowes don't carry much variety.
As for drawer slides. Check your local lumber yards and plywood suppliers as they often carry some hardware. My suppliers here have slides for less than I can order them.
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Robert Adams said:
[blockquote]tomsteve said:
gotta menards nearby?
Yeah rub it in most of the country isn't lucky enough to have a menards as they are still a Midwest thing but they are spreading. When I am working in areas with one that's where I shop cause I don't have to make trips to supply houses like at home cause depot and lowes don't carry much variety.
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i didnt know they arent out westway yet. i stopped going to lowes and HD when one opened 10 miles from me a few months ago.
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I've bought a bunch from Menards over the years. $10-11 a pair for 22" is the cheapest I can recall. Looks like the previous link is cheaper.
I did notice Menards started selling soft / self close ball bearing slides though.
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