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Drawer slides best for the buck
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I'm sure this has been asked a million times in these forums, but opinions and experiences change so with that said -
If I go with undermount slidesI maximize the drawer width butlose up to 1" in height and if I go with side mount slide I lose 1" in width, but maximize the drawer height up to 1". I have about 30 drawers and pull out shelves in my kitchen plans, so obviously, as always, I'm looking to get the best bang for the buck.
I've gone cheap on side mountslides before and wasn't happy with certain things like having to pull too hard to open a drawer and self closing mechanisms wearing out. I've also paid a little more for better slides a few times and was happy with those. Unfortunately I don't remember with certainty which brands those were. It was like 7 years ago anyway. ButI also don't want to break the bank over top-priced drawer slides that I suspect are not going to add 2-3x the value for 2-3x the price.
I'll need 22" full extension with soft close and a few 24". Overtravel is nice, but not necessary.
I'm expecting that the recommendations for undermount will be all in favor of Blum Undermount, but if you have another recommendation I'd like to hear it. But as for side mount drawer slides, what would you recommend today? again, best quality for a mid-priced slide. Also, where best do I go forbulk pricing. I'm not sure if 30 pairs (maybe a few more) qualifies for bulk pricing, but in case it does ...
thanks!
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More French Cleats! (for nail guns)
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It took a while but I set up more French Cleats, this timein a corner that was not good for much else. I made hangers for 4 nail guns and have room for more stuff. Probably drills, routers, and associated bits. This was my nail gun cleat design:
https://youtu.be/3UUExkf4S6A?si=-Hga7wnK2ZFn8v5i
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