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HallTree
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#1 posted 1563 days ago
What a neat idea!
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kolwdwrkr
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#2 posted 1563 days ago
It looks great. What lift system are you using?
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isetegija
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#3 posted 1563 days ago
Very well done.
Thanks for sharing with us and welcome to Lumberjocks community.
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NickTobis
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#4 posted 1563 days ago
Kolwdwrkr, We use liner actuators to lift our cabinets. We purchase them at http://www.firgelliauto.com/ and use heavy duty slides to keep them in line. The premade lifts would put our products out of anyone’s price range….this retrofit only cost the owner $1800….Thats abut half of what the premades cost, and then you have to add installation.
I’ll post some pictures of the parts and installation…
-- T&G, West Palm Beach
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