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Victor wrote:
Am building a two drawer lateral filing cabinet with the drawers 36" long and 18" front to back. At present plan to use 18" full extension slides rated at 100 lbs. Can I stay with the 100 lbs. slides or would it be better to upgrade to !50 lbs. slides. Would prefer to use the 100 lbs. slides because they are $30.00 cheaper per drawer. Have never built anything with drawers that long and would rather be safe than sorry. All advice is welcome. Thanks. Vic It really all depends on what you are going to file. If you plan on filling it with legal briefs or the like, go for the 150 and 200 if you can find them. If it is for home use, the 100 should be good. Deb |
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