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Building a drop slide

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xsm:
I find my self made cabinet/slide works well. I don't have drawers but they could be added next to the cabinet if desired. The fridge comes out far enough that it's easily accessible even for my 5'2 wife.

I first removed the seats and installed a false floor. Then the cabinet is just screwed to the floor. (Lots of screws). Easy to take the cabinet out when not needed.





Cheers
Martin

knoath:
Check these links...
http://dunnandwatson.com.au/drawer-slides-runners/

https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=drawer%20slides&facets=CategoryIdPath%3D2a021706-07d5-4648-bf26-2ea8fea049df%20%3E%20bfa7e4dc-1acd-4499-819c-12c0c7dea779%20%3E%20c6487ad2-bc2c-4396-92b8-b9c91d736cf4%20%3E%208dedf25d-58b7-430e-a87c-e889b570bc90%20%3E%20c175764f-6e57-4bcd-a7a8-d0627a89047b

Myst:
Thanks mate, have sourced a 175kg per side set from UES up here in Darwin for $150. Now to start playing with the welder...   :hello2:

Bob:
Long time since last post but was wondering how you went with making your own drop slide.


--- Quote from: Myst on Jul 07, 2017, 10:32:56 AM ---Thanks mate, have sourced a 175kg per side set from UES up here in Darwin for $150. Now to start playing with the welder...   :hello2:

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