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Renata September 1st 06 01:37 PM

cabinet hardware
 
Forgive me for not poring over a google search for this, but I'm
looking for additions (if any) to past mentions.

I'm gonna hopefully be starting my kitchen cabinets this weekend which
has me thinking (again) about door pulls. I was thinking about making
my own outta walnut, but that's partially because I'm not finding
anything "intriguing" (unless it almost $20+ a piece). The SS
cylindrical pulls that come in various lengths are far too prolifigate
and I don't want something that's become so common.

I've looked at LeeValley and thehardwarehut, and probably a few others
but does anyone here recommend other places they've used for cabinet
hw?

Thanx
Renata



RayV September 1st 06 02:12 PM

cabinet hardware
 

Renata wrote:

I've looked at LeeValley and thehardwarehut, and probably a few others
but does anyone here recommend other places they've used for cabinet
hw?


http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=58


Tom Banes September 1st 06 02:33 PM

cabinet hardware
 
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 08:37:35 -0400, Renata
wrote:

I've looked at LeeValley and thehardwarehut, and probably a few others
but does anyone here recommend other places they've used for cabinet
hw?

Thanx
Renata

Try www.vandykes.com

Lots of unusual pieces.

Regards.

Tom

Lew Hodgett September 1st 06 05:10 PM

cabinet hardware
 
Renata wrote:
Forgive me for not poring over a google search for this, but I'm
looking for additions (if any) to past mentions.

I'm gonna hopefully be starting my kitchen cabinets this weekend which
has me thinking (again) about door pulls. I was thinking about making
my own outta walnut, but that's partially because I'm not finding
anything "intriguing" (unless it almost $20+ a piece).

snip

Go to e-bay, then do a search for "drawer+pull" or "drawer+knobs", etc.

You will litterly find hundreds of "pulls".

What kind of material? (S/S, brass, wood, etc)

If you like hard maple, how does $8/100 grab you?

Lew

stormy2084 September 1st 06 06:28 PM

cabinet hardware
 
I second vandykes and ebay. I've also purchased from rejuvination.com
- not a huge selection, but top quality and lots of finish options.

Renata wrote:
Forgive me for not poring over a google search for this, but I'm
looking for additions (if any) to past mentions.

I'm gonna hopefully be starting my kitchen cabinets this weekend which
has me thinking (again) about door pulls. I was thinking about making
my own outta walnut, but that's partially because I'm not finding
anything "intriguing" (unless it almost $20+ a piece). The SS
cylindrical pulls that come in various lengths are far too prolifigate
and I don't want something that's become so common.

I've looked at LeeValley and thehardwarehut, and probably a few others
but does anyone here recommend other places they've used for cabinet
hw?

Thanx
Renata



Renata September 5th 06 02:51 PM

cabinet hardware
 
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 16:10:46 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote:

Renata wrote:
Forgive me for not poring over a google search for this, but I'm
looking for additions (if any) to past mentions.

I'm gonna hopefully be starting my kitchen cabinets this weekend which
has me thinking (again) about door pulls. I was thinking about making
my own outta walnut, but that's partially because I'm not finding
anything "intriguing" (unless it almost $20+ a piece).

snip

Go to e-bay, then do a search for "drawer+pull" or "drawer+knobs", etc.

You will litterly find hundreds of "pulls".


3182, in fact). Thanx, forgot about ebay.


What kind of material? (S/S, brass, wood, etc)


Walnut or SS/brushed nickel/similar ("contemporary" design).


If you like hard maple, how does $8/100 grab you?


Tell me more...

Renata


Lew



Lew Hodgett September 5th 06 05:29 PM

cabinet hardware
 
Renata wrote:

Tell me more...



The guy is in Maine, I'm in SoCal.

Freight was more than the knobsG.

I don't have the address handy, but he is always listing knobos on ebay.

Since you might want walnut, do a search "walnut+drawer+knobs"


Lew

Renata September 6th 06 03:03 PM

cabinet hardware
 
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:29:57 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote:

Renata wrote:

Tell me more...



The guy is in Maine, I'm in SoCal.

Freight was more than the knobsG.

I don't have the address handy, but he is always listing knobos on ebay.

Since you might want walnut, do a search "walnut+drawer+knobs"


I did a search on ebay for walnut + (knobs or pulls) + (door or
drawer) and got 2 hits (yesterday; today there are ~4).

One for door pulls - for a Range Rover.
One for door locks knobs, for cars from the late 40s thru the 70s.

This was kinda amusing.

I'm actually thinking I'm either gonna make the walnut pulls (have a
semblance of an idea) or buy SS/nickel ones. Most of the wood pulls
are either plain spherical knobs (which style I'd probably go
w/SS-like) or too non-contemporary in style.

But, now, another set back. SInce I did some actual cooking over the
weekend, I found that I really (really!) don't like the stove across
the way from the sink/prep area. So, I'm gonna try (again) to
redesign the kitchen to see if I can rearrange things to have the sink
and stove on the same side, with prep between 'em (not as easy as you
think in the existing space).

Thanx for all the info (from all).

Renata



Lew



Lew Hodgett September 6th 06 05:15 PM

cabinet hardware
 
Renata wrote:

I'm actually thinking I'm either gonna make the walnut pulls (have a
semblance of an idea) or buy SS/nickel ones. Most of the wood pulls
are either plain spherical knobs (which style I'd probably go
w/SS-like) or too non-contemporary in style.


There are tons of chrome plated, S/S, etc knobs on ebay.

I was considering something like that before settling on hard maple
for a chest of drawers I'm building.

But, now, another set back. SInce I did some actual cooking over the
weekend, I found that I really (really!) don't like the stove across
the way from the sink/prep area. So, I'm gonna try (again) to
redesign the kitchen to see if I can rearrange things to have the sink
and stove on the same side, with prep between 'em (not as easy as you
think in the existing space).


On a boat or train, it would be known as a "Pullman style" galley.

My present kitchen is laid out like that.

It does the job, buy so do some other layouts I've had over the years.

I've found having the prep area across from the stove just requires a
big cutting board to transfer cut up things from the prep area to the
stove along with the back edge of a big chef knife to sweep the board
clean.

Lew

Renata September 11th 06 07:08 PM

cabinet hardware
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 16:15:12 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote:

Renata wrote:

I'm actually thinking I'm either gonna make the walnut pulls (have a
semblance of an idea) or buy SS/nickel ones. Most of the wood pulls
are either plain spherical knobs (which style I'd probably go
w/SS-like) or too non-contemporary in style.


There are tons of chrome plated, S/S, etc knobs on ebay.

I was considering something like that before settling on hard maple
for a chest of drawers I'm building.

But, now, another set back. SInce I did some actual cooking over the
weekend, I found that I really (really!) don't like the stove across
the way from the sink/prep area. So, I'm gonna try (again) to
redesign the kitchen to see if I can rearrange things to have the sink
and stove on the same side, with prep between 'em (not as easy as you
think in the existing space).


On a boat or train, it would be known as a "Pullman style" galley.

My present kitchen is laid out like that.

It does the job, buy so do some other layouts I've had over the years.

I've found having the prep area across from the stove just requires a
big cutting board to transfer cut up things from the prep area to the
stove along with the back edge of a big chef knife to sweep the board
clean.


Yes, now the debate in my mind is what do I lose in a new design vs
just having to deal w/a large cutting board. Had the cabinet layout
particulars done and having a hard time reconfiguring because I like
that design so much.

Was thinking of making a little cart, 'cause, you know, that 5' space
between cabinet runs is just soooo much.;-) (in all seriousness, it
would be convenient to have a little cart, maybe w/a butcherblock top;
and it's probably something I could whip up fairly quickly.

Renata


Lew




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