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Old 09-30-2009, 05:02 AM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone knows of a place I can get some drawer slides. I am looking for under mount draw slides they do not need to be heavy duty they need to be 12-15 inch drawer slides.

What is a good place to get them from?


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Old 09-30-2009, 05:10 AM   #2
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Rockler has them: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...rawer%20slides bill
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Take your pick here.






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Rockler has them: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...rawer%20slides bill
I looked at rocker and I even get a discount by going threw rocklerpro.com But I looking for cheaper ones then they have.
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That website is hard to under stand I don't know if it is just me or what. I don't even understand what they look like. but thanks for showing me.
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Lowes carries drawer slides and I'm believe HD would also. If you are going to order, I like Woodworkers Hardware.
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That website is hard to under stand I don't know if it is just me or what. I don't even understand what they look like. but thanks for showing me.

When you get to that page there is a selection of undermounts and the poundage is written #.

For example, the far right selection is KV 1175 50# which are 50lb capacity.

If you click on that selection, it will take you to this page with the different sizes, price, and to the right you'll see a place to click for "Applications", and one for "Installation". You'll see these are priced pretty low.

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I recently bought 20" full extension drawer slides at HD (saved a lot) and for the quality they are very comparable to Accuride's and any brand at Rockler and Woodcraft, and cabinetparts.com. Cabinetparts.com is the cheapest but their shipping and handling is out of control. The shipg and hndlg is almost the cost of the part. The HD in fact had a better fit than Accurides. They also included the screws. When I bought Blum hinges from cacinetparts.com the screws were extra.
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When you get to that page there is a selection of undermounts and the poundage is written #.

For example, the far right selection is KV 1175 50# which are 50lb capacity.

If you click on that selection, it will take you to this page with the different sizes, price, and to the right you'll see a place to click for "Applications", and one for "Installation". You'll see these are priced pretty low.

Hope this helps.






Thank you Cabinetman I see what you where looking at. They do have really good prices thanks.
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I am also going to look at home depot and lowes. I just forget to look every time I am in there like i was in there today and did not look at drawer slides. I did get my self a new roofing nail gun so I could roof my house but did not get around to looking at the drawer slides. Tomorrow is another day.
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When I was building drawers in my shop (39 drawers), I found 24" full extension, ball bearing, 150 lb. slides at a company called Schock. I bought them for $4 a set ! They are a company that actually manufactures them and these were overstock items. Needless to say, I was SCHOCKED at the price. $4 a SET ! Here's a link to some 18" for $3.45. http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c....it.A/id.965/.f
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When I was building drawers in my shop (39 drawers), I found 24" full extension, ball bearing, 150 lb. slides at a company called Schock. I bought them for $4 a set ! They are a company that actually manufactures them and these were overstock items. Needless to say, I was SCHOCKED at the price. $4 a SET ! Here's a link to some 18" for $3.45. http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c....it.A/id.965/.f
How reasonable were their shipping cost? Their prices are really good!
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I just bought 6 - 22” Center Under Mounts at Lowes for $3 each on clearance. I’m going back tomorrow to buy more. They have a 50# rating .
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