Your build looks very well done, fits in with the house and now with the paving I bet SWMBO is well pleased. I'm looking forward to the setup inside.
Yes, B&Q cabinets, bought through trade point at 5% off, were £22 each, quite a decent cabinet for the use I put them to. On the bay there are a number of slide suppliers, in the end I used full extension,you lose just a little too much open exposure with the 3/4 extension. The first lot of 3/4 I bought and fitted I modified by moving the retainer clip back 70mm, they are now all but full extension, I returned forty 3/4 sets . Another big advantage using the full extension is the tolerance. With 3/4 extension, finished drawers must be within 1-2mm of exact width required and no wider than exact as they will bind. With full extension, there is up to a good 6mm tolerance, the drawer can be made fractionally smaller, the fixing plate on the full extension slide will accommodate the difference. The cost difference is not good though. 3/4 are sub £2 full extension are a fraction under a fiver. Made a big difference on the extra forty sets.I neglected to ask, which kitchen cabinets did you get? B&Q?
Did you find a nice supplier of cheap drawer slides? and how about the fire door blanks?
Thanks for the info. I've had a trade point card for years but frankly never used it as they are still expensive!
I always go at least full extension. I'm even tempted to get the ones that actually go further this time so that they clear the drawer above.
I was thinking either fire doors like yourself or just doubling up some hardwood ply as a cheaper option that would look and act the same in practise. Was the lipping from them also? I always watch videos and someone just goes "and here I've just pulled this perfect bit of hardwood from my extensive and exotic collection" and I look at my pile of CLS or redwood offcuts .
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