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Default Blind Corner Cabinet revisited

On 12/1/2013 3:46 PM, dadiOH wrote:


Perhaps I'm not understanding what you are talking about but from the
picture it seems to me that...

1. The cabinet has a standard door, hinged on the right. Open that door and
you have...

2. A compartment with two bins, hinged on the left. Open that and you
have...

3. Two trays which slide to the left and which are mounted on standard
drawer slides.

The only restriction I see is the depth of #2...that depth from hinge pivot
point to the opposite diagonal point has to be less than the width of the
opening covered by door #1.

IOW, I don't see any reason that standard drawer slides won't work for #3.

Carefully view the top view PDF diagram with the shelf system inside the
cabinet. You'll notice the mounted board at the very rear of the
slide/track. That means the rest of the track, in front of the mount,
has nothing mounted to it and will protrude outward if you pull the
entire assembly forward till the main mount reaches the front. Thus, you
now have two tracks sticking out along the side of the shelf assembly.
Those tracks sticking out will hinder it's ability to pivot out of the
way in the direction where the hinge intended it to go.

Obviously, it cannot be mounted forward on the tracks because it will
not retract all the way into the cabinet.

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