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[email protected] April 6th 11 04:25 AM

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Josepi[_17_] April 6th 11 04:30 AM

second cabinet lower section complete (1/1)
 
Interesting slide system for the drawers! I have never seen that one before.

Does the whole weight sit on the dowel

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Leon[_6_] April 7th 11 01:27 AM

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"Josepi" wrote in message
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Interesting slide system for the drawers! I have never seen that one
before.

Does the whole weight sit on the dowel


Agreed, very different and interesting. I would suspect that the dowel
holds half the weight and the face frame the other half when fully closed.
Opened, past half way weight wise the face frame would carry it all and
upper inner side supports would keep the drawer from tipping.

I'd call this type construction, thrifty.



[email protected] April 7th 11 03:18 AM

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On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 23:30:16 -0400, "Josepi" wrote:

Interesting slide system for the drawers! I have never seen that one before.


I bought some angled glides from Lee Valley, 2 are used on the front rail, and I
didn't quite know how to use them on the rear, so I decided to try this. It
worked out quite well because the triangle cut prevents side to side movement,
and the 3 point support makes it wobble free as well. I can also adjust the fit
by adjusting the rear block.

With some weight in the drawer, the action is very smooth.

Does the whole weight sit on the dowel


Half is on the front rail, half on the back dowel, if the drawer is evenly
loaded.




Josepi[_17_] April 7th 11 03:25 AM

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I would have thought the dowels would crack or sag given a lot of weight,
some household moisture and a few years of time.

The drawer appeared to be lifting against the top of the frame when pulled
out.

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I bought some angled glides from Lee Valley, 2 are used on the front rail,
and I
didn't quite know how to use them on the rear, so I decided to try this. It
worked out quite well because the triangle cut prevents side to side
movement,
and the 3 point support makes it wobble free as well. I can also adjust the
fit
by adjusting the rear block.

With some weight in the drawer, the action is very smooth.

Does the whole weight sit on the dowel


Half is on the front rail, half on the back dowel, if the drawer is evenly
loaded.




[email protected] April 8th 11 12:55 AM

second cabinet lower section complete (1/1)
 
On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 22:25:45 -0400, "Josepi" wrote:

I would have thought the dowels would crack or sag given a lot of weight,
some household moisture and a few years of time.


These are 1/2" dowels, the other cab I tried this in had 5/8". I don't expect
them to break with the amount of load in a bedroom cabinet! And the design
allows for replacement with larger dowels, even up to 1" or more. Ever break a
broom stick?

The drawer appeared to be lifting against the top of the frame when pulled
out.


As the drawer is pulled out, the weight transfers to the front rail and the side
kickers as the drawer tilts.



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