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Re: Re: What do you call this type of door ?



Just the job Ben - thanks..

Kevin

Ben Geach wrote:
> Try:
>
> Fittings for Pivot Sliding Cabinet Doors
> Accuride 1312, 5.5 kg Carrying Capacity, Horizontal and Vertical Use
>
> http://www.hafele.co.uk/Literature/PDF/077-3.pdf
>
> Häfele UK Ltd
> Swift Valley Ind' Est'
> Rugby
> CV21 1RD
> Phone: 01788 542020
> Fax: 01788 544440
>
> Regards,
> Ben
>
>
>
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Jim Noble <yahoo-groups@...> wrote:
>
>> Kevin Hawkins wrote:
>>
>>> I have a large wooden door that covers/conceals the front of
my Node
>>> 'AV' rack.  It hinges on one side and when open will slide
back
>>>
> down the
>
>>> side of the rack in a 3" gap so the door is hidden.  It
uses ball
>>> bearing type slides but unfortunately they are not long enough
so the
>>> edge of the door protrudes a few inches when open. This stops
my
>>> pivoting rack from rotating as it collides. So I need to get a
>>>
> mechanism
>
>>> for a wider door but am having great difficulty finding out
what they
>>> are called.   Smaller versions are often inbuilt into TV
cabinets.
>>> Someone I'm sure on here is bound to know, and if they know a
>>>
> supplier
>
>>> of any larger mechanisms even better...
>>>
>>>
>> "Pocket doors". Try:
>> http://www.woodfit.co.uk
>>
>> Could you hinge the door in the middle so that you fold it in half
>> before sliding it back into the cabinet? If your door is
<1.5"
>>
> thick, it
>
>> ought to work...
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
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