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4 foot wide drawers and rack & pinion hardware

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Nice Rich!!!!! You went all out on that set of cabinets! And I see your still the budding actor and film producer!Grin.gif


 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Nice video Rich. That is a great job on the drawer. Not many drawers that wide you can open and close with one finger. What hardware did you use on those?


 



John Moody
John Moody Woodworks
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John, if you remember back a few months I posted a video of the hardware I used. I can't seem to find it now but it must be on this site somewhere. 


Anyway, I use what is called rack and pinion hardware. The link below should clear things up. They are basically a set of heavy  duty drawer slides tied together with a rod that has gears on the end and set in teeth that are on top of the drawer slides.


http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.ACCT138613/it.A/id.429/.f


 





John Moody said:


Nice video Rich. That is a great job on the drawer. Not many drawers that wide you can open and close with one finger. What hardware did you use on those?


 



John Moody
John Moody Woodworks
http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com




Thanks Rich, I must have missed that or maybe I am just getting to where I forget more often.Grin.gif


 


I like those and they look very nice.


 


Richard McComas said:


John, if you remember back a few months I posted a video of the hardware I used. I can't seem to find it now but it must be on this site somewhere. 


Anyway, I use what is called rack and pinion hardware. The link below should clear things up. They are basically a set of heavy  duty drawer slides tied together with a rod that has gears on the end and set in teeth that are on top of the drawer slides.


http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.ACCT138613/it.A/id.429/.f


 




John Moody said:



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I uploaded the first video to youtube. Turn you sound on.


John Moody said:


Thanks Rich, I must have missed that or maybe I am just getting to where I forget more often.Grin.gif


 


I like those and they look very nice.


 


Richard McComas said:





 



John Moody
John Moody Woodworks

http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com


Thanks, I was looking at just the one where you opened it and closed it with one finger. I wasn't seeing the second one at first.


 


Very nice.


 



John Moody
John Moody Woodworks
http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com

Love the slides!!!!


 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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