Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally
thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
Norm Dresner wrote: I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm Maybe a keyboard tray but they are usually bulky. Try he http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=11 or he http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/index.aspx?c=2 But be careful... I just got my first Lee Valley catalog and my list of 'must have' tools is growing with every page turn. |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
what does your handmade solution look like ?
Any photos ? Norm Dresner wrote: I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
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Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:24:16 GMT, "Norm Dresner"
wrote: I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? I guess I don't see how dropping it down at an angle is any better than a full extension slide? -Leuf |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
"Leuf" wrote in message
... | On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:24:16 GMT, "Norm Dresner" | wrote: | | I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally | thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, | say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide | mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, | solution? | | I guess I don't see how dropping it down at an angle is any better | than a full extension slide? Takes less space. Norm |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
"Norm Dresner" wrote:
I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm Google: under cabinet holder I've seen just the mechanism sold somewhere. Thought it was Lee Valley or Rockler, but can't find it there. |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
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Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
"Lobby Dosser" wrote in message news:n_O6h.7363$bj1.4698@trndny05... "Norm Dresner" wrote: I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm Google: under cabinet holder I've seen just the mechanism sold somewhere. Thought it was Lee Valley or Rockler, but can't find it there. Same here. Though I think it was to hold a cook book or a spice rack, some thing like that.I'd check the kitchen sections for it. Jim |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
|"J T" wrote in message
... | Tue, Nov 14, 2006, 11:47pm (EST+5) (Norm Dresner) doth |claimeth: |Takes less space. | | Don't see that happening, you've got to pull it all the way out |before you tilt it. But the space it takes when it's pulled out is up in the air. As it drops down toward the work surface it takes only half that much area on table. Norm |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
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Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:24:16 GMT, "Norm Dresner"
wrote: I want to build a cabinet for some tools that are very flat and generally thin. What I'd like is a set of drawers that slide out and drop down to a, say, 45 degree angle so I can see the whole tool. Are there any slide mechanisms available that do this or am I stuck using my own, handmade, solution? TIA Norm Norm - You might play around with Pivoting Door Slides. Maybe buy a cheap one and see if you could rig it up to satisfy your requirement. I believe if you apply the slide 90' to standard and attach a drawer to it, the drawer would slide out and the front edge would tip down....maybe not quite 45' but enough to result in a good view. Anyway, just a thought. Good Luck, J |
Any mechanisms available for slide-out, drop-down drawers?
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