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Tell us about your experience with Hafele Frontina sliding cab door . . . I had to call them I have an online account and have ordered many things from them, but their catalog just could not tell me what I needed to know about Frontino mike maines Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: portland, maine Posts:699 #12 01-08-2013, 04:59 PM Re: Tell us about your experience with Hafele Frontina sliding cab
Floating shelf hardware - JLC-Online Forums Guest #12 05-02-2002, 10:54 AM Re: Floating shelf hardware Mark, Thanks for the pointer to the Hafele wire-type supports My actual application is what I would described as "partially cantilevered" One end of the shelf abuts the side of an adjoining cabinet box, but the other end is floating
pivot pocket door - JLC-Online Forums I can find that makes the hardware is Hafele and the price for one door set ranges from $ 1400 and up Crazy And the installation looks fairly complicated Is anybody familiar with this kind of hardware, and is there another company that offers the hardware I've looked around online, but I haven't found any that will accomodate full size doors
closet and Door that I made - JLC-Online Forums Hafele has some really cool hardware I try and use them for my kitchen designs, really well thought out stuff They also have a killer price on pocket hole screws The other thing cool about them is that they only deal with pros To purchase, you have to send them a copy of your license and operating certificate from the state, real cool
closet door hardware - JLC-Online Forums But I do think I have seen something like that in a home but cannot remember where Might have been a movie for all I remember Anyone hear of something that wild? tjbnwi Veteran Contributor Join Date:Feb 2008 Location: Northwest Indiana Posts:5570 #5 01-08-2012, 11:11 PM Re: closet door hardware Hafele Symetric80 Z page 34 of this PDF, not
anti by-pass doors for closet - JLC-Online Forums I'd like to use doors salvaged from other parts of a house for a new closet with a 6 foot opening I don't want them top look like by-pass doors when they're closed and need hardware that is curved to allow for flush when closed Has anyone ever heard of anything that will allow that?
Pencils and scribes what are you using? - JLC-Online Forums They're made by some company with a goofy name, OK tools, I think This picture is from the Hafele website One of my local cabinet hardware suppliers has them as well They're really easy to hold flat on a wall or whatever to scribe They are pretty much the same size as the Generals I also use the Fastcaps sometimes
Why WOULDNT you make cabs this way? - JLC-Online Forums Assembly involves a little yellow glue, and fastening with Hafele's Zip-R screws, #6 x 2" The two pics attached show the upper back corner of a carcase, 1 4" back not shown Please critique Thanks Attached Files WC1 jpg(50 6 KB, 1 view) WC2 jpg(41 6 KB, 1 view) Tags:None Bob Dylan Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: Lake Placid
video review of the kapex stand. - JLC-Online Forums For the various features that Kreg is highlighting as useful---does anyone else have experience with the stand and can either contradict what Kreg is saying or confirm it? There are quite a few guys on here that have credibility, based on what they've posted over the years, and hearing their thoughts would help
What happened when this went out for bid - JLC-Online Forums My suppliers were Walzcraft, Keystone Wood Specialties, and Conestoga, for all the fronts, a couple of small specialty shops for the wood drawerboxes, and Hafele-USA, Louis and Company, Woodworkers Hardware, and others, for slides, hinges, fasteners, and all the other stuff in hardware