Hey everyone,
I am doing a kitchen remodel, building the cabinets myself and the homeowner has specified inset drawers. Building the drawers is no problem but wondering what type of glide to use. I haven’t been able to find one specifically for this but I may not be looking for the right thing. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
ryan
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Could it be that you want slides and not glides? Both?
Start here for both.
http://www.leevalley.com/home/search.asp?SID=&ccurrency=&pageGroup=1
Big boxes carry alot of these items. This company is first rate.
http://www.cabinetparts.com/
Full extension slides are the ones to get. Most places have them. Not cheap but offer better access. 1/2" clearence each side and just screw to the main box. add the drawer front (hot glue or double sided tape to position) screw on from the back and add handles.
For high end jobs, I use Accuride. Made right here in SoCal.
They have a plastic jig which makes drilling holes easy.
Just make the drawer fronts over size so they will be inset to the face frame.
Regards,
Boris
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