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Post by oldalbanian »
I have two base units with full height doors attached to a single pull out cupboard base
one of the runners that attaches to the door has rusted through
this has happened before, and I've previously bought replacement runners and door fixings online. Unfortunately i don't have a record of where they came from, and every search term I've tried has just produced larder unit gear or simple drawer runners
does anyone know where I might get them? Or even just what I should search for?
thanks
one of the runners that attaches to the door has rusted through
this has happened before, and I've previously bought replacement runners and door fixings online. Unfortunately i don't have a record of where they came from, and every search term I've tried has just produced larder unit gear or simple drawer runners
does anyone know where I might get them? Or even just what I should search for?
thanks
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Post by oldalbanian »
sadly not
the ones I want have a bracket at the front of the runner that then attaches to a matching gizmo on the door front
If all else fails I guess i could use a standard runner and fix an angle bracket to join the pull out base to the door, but the current ones are adjustable to get the door to line up perfectly
photo is upside down but I hope shows what I'm after
the ones I want have a bracket at the front of the runner that then attaches to a matching gizmo on the door front
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photo is upside down but I hope shows what I'm after
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Have a look at Ironmongery Direct.
https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/sea ... %20runners
Or even better, email them that photo and ask their opinion.
Another option is SDS London.
https://www.sdslondon.co.uk/search/?key ... er+runners
Whilst I've never purchased from them when I enquired about a sliding door runner profile they readily sent a copy of the Technical specification.
https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/sea ... %20runners
Or even better, email them that photo and ask their opinion.
Another option is SDS London.
https://www.sdslondon.co.uk/search/?key ... er+runners
Whilst I've never purchased from them when I enquired about a sliding door runner profile they readily sent a copy of the Technical specification.
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Post by oldalbanian »
Thanks. I had a look at the ironmongery direct website to no avail, but your idea of sending them the photo is a very good one, so I'll try that
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Post by London mike 61 »
Try searching on google for ‘ drawer runner with drawer front bracket ‘ and click on the images tab, there are a lot of choices on there that would suit your drawers.
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If you've previously bought "online" then you would have received email acknowledgements. Go into your email program and use the Search function for likely keywords. One clue could possibly be, what's the length? Supposing it's 450mm, then search for 448mm 449mm 450mm 451mm 452mm in turn, these items are often sold by size.
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Post by oldalbanian »
image search a very good idea - thanks. There's one from hafele that isn't quite it but might well do. the problem is that pulling a full height door from the top puts a lot of torque at the bottom joint!
sadly I've changed email system since I last ordered so can't search back
sadly I've changed email system since I last ordered so can't search back
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Post by kellys_eye »
What payment did you use if purchased online? Credit card and/or Paypal records may reveal all.
Don't take it personally......
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Any markings on the old one ?
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