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I built my house 20 yrs ago and the Kitchen cabinet drawer slides seem to have flat spots on the plastic rollers and they are noisy when opened/closed. I would like to replace the slides with ball bearing slides. Any recommendations from the SIG brain trust? Worth the extra money to get the auto- close feature? Where is the best place to purchase such? NRA Life member NRA Certified Instructor "Our duty is to serve the mission, and if we're not doing that, then we have no right to call what we do service" Marcus Luttrell | ||
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Rockler.com has Blum (#1 brand) and others. Makes a huge difference; and yes, the soft-close feature is worth the price IMO. _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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As to where, try woodworkershardware.com. I buy all my drawer slides through them. Very good pricing and a myriad of options. As to what slides to use, you'll have to decide how much you want to spend and whether you can, or are willing to, retrofit full extension soft close slides to your boxes (my personal favorite). And don't get caught up in name brand (i.e. Blum) when buying. KV builds excellent slides that are a fraction of the cost of Blum. ----------------------------- Guns are awesome because they shoot solid lead freedom. Every man should have several guns. And several dogs, because a man with a cat is a woman. Kurt Schlichter | |||
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I just ordered some Blum drawer guides from HardwareSource.com I have bought a bunch of Blum European hinges from them as well. | |||
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I've used Blum and KV a lot and they've always been great. I also bought a bunch of no name slides from overstock for shop cabinets I built and they work great and were only about 5 bucks a set. I don't know how they'd be in a kitchen getting daily use for my application I'm happy with them. Soft close is nice and once you have it you'll wonder why you didn't add it sooner. | |||
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posted December 14, 2017 12:26 PM Hide Post <As to where, try woodworkershardware.com. I buy all my drawer slides through them. Very good pricing and a myriad of options. As to what slides to use, you'll have to decide how much you want to spend and whether you can, or are willing to, retrofit full extension soft close slides to your boxes (my personal favorite). And don't get caught up in name brand (i.e. Blum) when buying. KV builds excellent slides that are a fraction of the cost of Blum.> What Big Deal said Have bought from them for many years. Quantity Pricing and great selection and service. Regards, Kent j You can learn something from everyone you meet, If nothing else you can learn you don't want to be like them It's only racist to those who want it to be. It's a magazine, clips are for potato chips and hair | |||
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Check pricing at A&M Supply. Drawer slide prices have been competitive and service at their showroom has been great. | |||
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check out www.cshardware.com | |||
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