Pull out spice rack question
#6
Is it necessary to have a drawer slide on the top as well? I wanted to keep the hardware hidden and know how to do that for the bottom slides but not sure how to hide the top one. Suggestions?
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#7
I usually put a ball bearing slide top and bottom.
My next one, for my own kitchen, I'm thinking of putting them on the side, top and bottom.
Steve

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#8
Need more info. What is the orientation, size, and expected load? You say a mouthful just saying spice rack. A pic of your destination would give you the best answers
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#9
I prefer the under cabinet pull down rack for spices.    You can get a complete spice rack at Amazon  https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Kitchen-...spice+rack      You could make your own if you find the hinges 
these are pretty pricey for hinges, https://www.thehardwarehut.com/catalog-p...ref=182416  ,  but I  didn't see any at Rockler or Woodcraft.    Since most spices don't like heat, try to keep the rack away from the oven.
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#10
This doesn't answer you question but I find this spice storage to be the most convenient. It's what I use in my kitchen.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Rev-A-Sh...5167468179
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