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    Drawer guide sources

    I am gonna start on my new kitchen pretty soon, and would like to know a good source for drawer guides. I haven't yet decided which type and would like to find someplace with a lot of choices.

    I already have the CSH catalog, and have dealt with them before, but there have to be more choices available somewhere. Rockler? Let's just say I need somewhere that doesn't think they are gold plated.

    Thanks,

    Rick Potter

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    I've bought a lot of slides from Woodworkers Hardware.
    http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/gr...rawer%20Slides

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    +1 on wwhardware

    I have ordered Blum Tandems from them several times. Quick ship, packed well, good prices, no issues.

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    Another nod for woodworkers hardware. I used them when I build my kitchen cabinets a few years back.

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    The best price I have found for side mount

    full extension +1" drawer glides is www.outwatercatalogs.com 22" slides come 15 per box at $6.88 per set.

    Ed
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    http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=110051

    This is the cheapest place that I found:

    http://www.gliderite.com/

    About $3 per pair for full-extension 100# slides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Martin View Post
    http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=110051

    This is the cheapest place that I found:

    http://www.gliderite.com/

    About $3 per pair for full-extension 100# slides.
    hey ben,

    how do those $3 slides compare to the name brand slides for quality, hole alignment, size selection and disconnect?
    S.M.Titmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Peters View Post
    full extension +1" drawer glides is www.outwatercatalogs.com 22" slides come 15 per box at $6.88 per set.

    Ed
    i found a cheaper alternative to the F/E +1" is to build the drawer box 1" smaller while using the original slide.
    S.M.Titmas.

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    A&H Turf has good prices on all kinds of hardware:

    http://www.ahturf.com/

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean m. titmas View Post
    hey ben,

    how do those $3 slides compare to the name brand slides for quality, hole alignment, size selection and disconnect?

    Not sure, I haven't used them. But I do plan on ordering some in the next couple of days. There were two guys that posted to that other thread praising them. At 50% of the price as other places, that is good enough for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean m. titmas View Post
    i found a cheaper alternative to the F/E +1" is to build the drawer box 1" smaller while using the original slide.
    I guess I should know better by now!!
    Come on in friend, here's what you'll find
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    WOW,

    Thanks guys for the suggestions, it is always nice to have alternatives. I am sure these sites will help me make up my mind on which ones to use.

    Rick Potter

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