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edp

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463 days ago

I have been buying euro style hinges and 1” overtravel, full extension slides from www.ahturf.com and really like the quality. The cost however, is not to be believed. For instance, Blum ½” overlay hinges for $.97 each. The standard 22” slides used in most kitchens are around $7.00 per set.

Ed

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DAN

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463 days ago

thanks for the great tip …. keep them coming. this one is added to my favorites list

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mot

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463 days ago

Holy cow! Nice prices!

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Thos. Angle

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463 days ago

I have a wholesale account with McKillican American. I think those hinges are .86 if I remember correctly. If you have a business name and a business card you can apply for an account with almost any supplier. You just ask for a cash account. You can use a credit card. It’s rare to find a company that won’t give you an account if you will jump through their hoops. It might involve as much as getting a name from the sec. of State of your state. Ours cost $50 and has saved us thousands. also set up a business checking account. Oh and those slides, I think the last I bought was $74.50 for 50 sets. You can buy wholesale.

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Dick, & Barb Cain

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463 days ago

I’ve found that Grizzly has the best prices for regular drawer side, $3.25 for 22”, or $2.75, if you buy 6.

_*Also check out there face frame screw prices

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Thos. Angle

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463 days ago

You’re right ,Dick, Grizzly does have good prices and they hold the shipping down. McFeeley seems to have a lot of screws but I haven’t compared prices yet.

-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon

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edp

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462 days ago

There are “Regular Slides” and then there are “Full Extension Slides”. When selling kitchens, full extension is the standard. Don’t know anyone who would accept the “Regular Slides” as the acceptable standard.

Ed

Another good source is www.outwatercatalogs.com

-- Come on in, the beer is cold and the wood is dry. www.crookedlittletree.com

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