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Andy Hall
 
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:30:24 GMT, Stuart Noble
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Mark A wrote:
Andy Hall wrote:

Probably on the B&Q carcases the screws that come with them will fit
into the holes normally used for shelf pegs.



No, they're made to fit into the holes that would have been used by the
hinge mounts if you'd hung the door on the other side. Quite a nice bit
of design, really, and pretty unB&Q like. Oh, and they work quite well,
too. Though they won't overcome the force of you, say, slamming the
cupboard. But in normal use do the job perfectly.

Regards

Mark


I thought they were bloody brilliant, and I couldn't make a door slam
whatever I did. Not quite so good on drawers where there's no spring
applying pressure but well worth the extra dosh. Is there more than one
type? These were the premium type I think.


There are drawer slide mechanisms that have an arrangement where part
of it drops down or is pulled by a nylon cam as the drawer nears the
closed position. The soft close things work OK with these.

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