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Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.

I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of the
shelf easily.

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On 10/26/2010 5:11 PM, W wrote:
Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.

I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of the
shelf easily.


What kind of bracket are the shelves sitting on? Simply wrapping a small
rubber band around each one will probably give you enough friction to
stop them pulling out, or ...

If the brackets are something that can lend itself to having a hole
drilled to accept a small screw from underneath, that would be a more
permanent solution, but one easily undone for adjustment.

But first I would get your custom cabinetmaker to address the issue for you.

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On 10/26/2010 5:11 PM, W wrote:
Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides

of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.

I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto

the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of

the
shelf easily.


What kind of bracket are the shelves sitting on? Simply wrapping a small
rubber band around each one will probably give you enough friction to
stop them pulling out, or ...

If the brackets are something that can lend itself to having a hole
drilled to accept a small screw from underneath, that would be a more
permanent solution, but one easily undone for adjustment.

But first I would get your custom cabinetmaker to address the issue for

you.

My preference would be for a clear rubber stripping because I want to use
that for the second purpose of keeping items from falling off the shelf.

My cabinet maker doesn't have that rubber stripping.

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W


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Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.

I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of the
shelf easily.

--
W


You didn't say what the shelf supports look like but if they are the
metal "L" brackets that fit into a 1/4" hole then get some surgical
tubing and snip off a small piece and slip it over the bottom of the
bracket.
Art


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On Oct 26, 6:29*pm, Swingman wrote:
On 10/26/2010 5:11 PM, W wrote:

Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? *I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. * I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.


I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of the
shelf *easily.


What kind of bracket are the shelves sitting on? Simply wrapping a small
rubber band around each one will probably give you enough friction to
stop them pulling out, or ...

If the brackets are something that can lend itself to having a hole
drilled to accept a small screw from underneath, that would be a more
permanent solution, but one easily undone for adjustment.

But first I would get your custom cabinetmaker to address the issue for you.

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I have to agree with Swing on this. If it was a custom cabinet, then
get him involved. I have an idea that you are looking for t-molding
and that isn't a real good solution. If it were me, I would use a wood
strip on the front of the shelf and some plain L shaped shelf pins
with holes to secure it. See them below.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...r=shelf%20pins

I have an idea this is what you are looking for. Unfortunately it
doesn't come in clear.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...er=t%20molding

But do call the person that made it for you and see what he has to
offer. We don't have any clue as to what your cabinet looks like and
can only offer opinions based on personal experience.

Allen


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On Oct 26, 3:11*pm, "W" wrote:
Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? *I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose


Three solutions:
(1) put heavy stuff on the shelves

(2) use a bit of stickum where it doesn't show
(hot-melt glue, perhaps, or double-sided sticky tape)

(3) alter the shelf-bracket interface (cut notches in the
shelf to drop it down slightly onto the brackets, or glue
a stop block to the shelf behind a bracket)

Adding 'a strip' at the shelf/sidewall interface can be problematic,
because it puts force on that sidewall and can make it bow out.
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Rockler is a nice web site, thanks for references.

I bought the rubber cushions for shelf supports on the page you referenced:

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...r=shelf%20pins

I also bought the rubber bumpers on this page:

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...filter=bumpers

What I was imagining was a product made similar to those rubber bumpers, but
as a long strip that I could peel off and just use at the front of each
shelf to keep items from coming off. I can try to arrange the bumpers for
that purpose, but not sure how that will look.

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On Oct 26, 6:29 pm, Swingman wrote:
On 10/26/2010 5:11 PM, W wrote:

Does anyone make a clear rubber strip that can be pressed onto the sides

of
a cabinet shelf to help it get a tighter friction fit to the side of a
cabinet? I had a custom cabinet made, and the shelves are removable.
Unfortunately, they are loose enough that just pulling on them a little
removes them from the cabinet. I want to get a tighter fit against the
side of the cabinet without forcing the shelves to be remade.


I am assuming that the same type of rubber stripping could be set onto

the
front top surface of each shelf, to prevent items from falling out of

the
shelf easily.


What kind of bracket are the shelves sitting on? Simply wrapping a small
rubber band around each one will probably give you enough friction to
stop them pulling out, or ...

If the brackets are something that can lend itself to having a hole
drilled to accept a small screw from underneath, that would be a more
permanent solution, but one easily undone for adjustment.

But first I would get your custom cabinetmaker to address the issue for

you.

--www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 4/15/2010
KarlC@ (the obvious)


I have to agree with Swing on this. If it was a custom cabinet, then
get him involved. I have an idea that you are looking for t-molding
and that isn't a real good solution. If it were me, I would use a wood
strip on the front of the shelf and some plain L shaped shelf pins
with holes to secure it. See them below.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...r=shelf%20pins

I have an idea this is what you are looking for. Unfortunately it
doesn't come in clear.

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...er=t%20molding

But do call the person that made it for you and see what he has to
offer. We don't have any clue as to what your cabinet looks like and
can only offer opinions based on personal experience.

Allen


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