Corner Drawers
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Corner Drawers
Hi ecab users, I saw on an earlyer post that someone had used \"CORNER DRAWERS\" in a kitchen design. This seems to be a great idea and would solve many kitchen corner problems. Could anyone give me any info about these. Is it a special mechanism? If so where can i get it.
I would be greatful for any help
John Powell, still working through the learning guide.
I would be greatful for any help
John Powell, still working through the learning guide.
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Hi John,
Try this link
http://www.parbury.com.au/storage_solut ... drawer.asp
these guys are in Australia
From what I have heard they are a bastard to fit and have a few problems closing and staying straight.
Our rep was here this morning and has said that there is a new version out that they will be stocking that addresses these issues.......give them a buzz about it
Try this link
http://www.parbury.com.au/storage_solut ... drawer.asp
these guys are in Australia
From what I have heard they are a bastard to fit and have a few problems closing and staying straight.
Our rep was here this morning and has said that there is a new version out that they will be stocking that addresses these issues.......give them a buzz about it
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Corner drawers
Hi john
just made a display kitchen for a Showhome and we fitted Blum Corner Drawers, they work beautiful like any Blum product, just remember that you need a little bit more Room on the outside to the next cabinet and you need to shape the outside edge 45 Degree. We used frame drawerfronts and the drill in Front fitting and we were very close to the Edge, next time I would use plain drawerfronts first and then attach my fronts to that. The first one you do is a little bit of a challenge but they do
work well.
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Fred
traditionalwoodworks.com.au
just made a display kitchen for a Showhome and we fitted Blum Corner Drawers, they work beautiful like any Blum product, just remember that you need a little bit more Room on the outside to the next cabinet and you need to shape the outside edge 45 Degree. We used frame drawerfronts and the drill in Front fitting and we were very close to the Edge, next time I would use plain drawerfronts first and then attach my fronts to that. The first one you do is a little bit of a challenge but they do
work well.
regards
Fred
traditionalwoodworks.com.au
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Corner drawers
Hi john
just made a display kitchen for a Showhome and we fitted Blum Corner Drawers, they work beautiful like any Blum product, just remember that you need a little bit more Room on the outside to the next cabinet and you need to shape the outside edge 45 Degree. We used frame drawerfronts and the drill in Front fitting and we were very close to the Edge, next time I would use plain drawerfronts first and then attach my fronts to that. The first one you do is a little bit of a challenge but they do
work well.
regards
Fred
traditionalwoodworks.com.au
just made a display kitchen for a Showhome and we fitted Blum Corner Drawers, they work beautiful like any Blum product, just remember that you need a little bit more Room on the outside to the next cabinet and you need to shape the outside edge 45 Degree. We used frame drawerfronts and the drill in Front fitting and we were very close to the Edge, next time I would use plain drawerfronts first and then attach my fronts to that. The first one you do is a little bit of a challenge but they do
work well.
regards
Fred
traditionalwoodworks.com.au
Adelaide
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what all is required
I need to build two sets of these- what all is required ?
Do you build a cabinet that is square on back and only the face frame 45'ed.
Also, what do i need to know about the design of the cabinet ( tolerances, etc.)
Do you build a cabinet that is square on back and only the face frame 45'ed.
Also, what do i need to know about the design of the cabinet ( tolerances, etc.)
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Mike, here is blums PDF for different configurations
http://www.blum.us/usa/en/03/01/05/01/i ... _roGrvM:-1
http://www.blum.us/usa/en/03/01/05/01/i ... _roGrvM:-1
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Hi Guys, There is a new version of the Blum corner drawer that doesn't need mitred corners. It folds in on its self when it shuts. Very neat. The old model does require a few hrs. I allowed 4 hrs for 3 drawers. Maybe others can advise if thats too tight or too generous. If your getting the kit try and grab the new version.
Regards Nev
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Something I did last year
And I still haven’t taken a liking to it a 100%. Too much material goes into it, and it’s a bit labor intensive as well.
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