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Josh Hulit
08-13-2013, 10:51 PM
Looking for a good source for kitchen cab hardware (shelf pins, pocket screws, etc.). I've been using Atlantic Plywoods for hinges and slides, just wondering if I should be looking elsewhere for some of my other hardware? Thanks.

Jamie Buxton
08-13-2013, 11:02 PM
www.wwhardware.com is a very good source.

Ken Krawford
08-14-2013, 6:50 AM
My favorite is CS Hardware - http://www.cshardware.com/
They have that rare combination of low prices and great service.

Duane Meadows
08-14-2013, 7:12 AM
My favorite is CS Hardware - http://www.cshardware.com/
They have that rare combination of low prices and great service.

+1 I like CSH also!

David Hawxhurst
08-14-2013, 7:48 AM
i've found the altantic plywood (richmond, va) to have pretty good prices on most things. not buying on a commercial scale the customer service is not that great, but its better when you show up at the office/warehouse.

Jeff Duncan
08-14-2013, 9:37 AM
I've been buying most of my hardware through Richeliue as they are very competitive price wise, but more important to me is that the local brach is a 20 min drive so I can go and talk to someone and see stuff in action. This is handy when you first install something like the Aventos or other 'new' hardware. They also stock a lot of other things I need, laminate, glue, blades, edge banding, jigs and accessories, tools, you name it!

For basics like shelf pins and screws I go through Hafele as their prices are about as low as you can get and they have a wide selection.

good luck,
JeffD

Art Mann
08-14-2013, 10:28 AM
www.wwhardware.com (http://www.wwhardware.com) is a very good source.

I agree!

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Mark W Pugh
08-14-2013, 3:43 PM
Might want to take a look at these people.

http://ahturf.com/store/index.php?route=product/search&filter_name=606n

Sam Murdoch
08-14-2013, 5:26 PM
Looking for a good source for kitchen cab hardware (shelf pins, pocket screws, etc.). I've been using Atlantic Plywoods for hinges and slides, just wondering if I should be looking elsewhere for some of my other hardware? Thanks.

Atlantic ply is my source for all things Blum, otherwise I use Hafele. Living in Gorham you should be able to meet their local rep but you can set up an account online and have the whole Hafele world opened up to you. I guess the advantage depends on the volume but even as a 1 man shop I like Hafele - the variety of good and state of the art products, and the service.

Buck Williams
08-14-2013, 6:32 PM
I agree!

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I too agree.
I've actually been able to call their 800 number and talk to a human being who could intelligently answer questions about Blum hinges. A rare experience these days.

Josh Hulit
08-14-2013, 10:35 PM
Thank you all for the responses. Looks like I have plenty of good places to start looking. Much appreciated!

Jay Park
08-15-2013, 12:00 AM
I like Woodworkers Supply.

http://woodworker.com