Camar cabinet hanging brackets
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Camar cabinet hanging brackets
I have a dozen panels that will be hung using the Camar rail and brackets. I need to notch the back edge of each panel for the rail and drill some pilot holes to mount the brackets. I'm trying to decide the best way to do this. I can do it all in the part editor one panel at a time, or could I do a hole pattern? Anyone using these fittings and pleased with his/her method?
Dave Egnoski
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Re: Camar cabinet hanging brackets
David, Here was my approach when I did use the Camar hangers:
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... =3&t=12208
Did work, but was a little finicky. May be just as easy to do it with PE cuts.
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... =3&t=12208
Did work, but was a little finicky. May be just as easy to do it with PE cuts.
http://www.plymouthcustomclosets.com
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Re: Camar cabinet hanging brackets
Thanks for the link Nat. I just bit the bullet and used the part editor. Didn't take all that long. Time permitting, I'm going to persue this a little further.
Dave Egnoski
Richmond Cabinet & Millwork
Richmond Cabinet & Millwork