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Mike Deschler
07-01-2006, 9:13 PM
Time to upgrade the shop which is to build some new storage cabinets with drawers. It looks like I will need approx 24 pr of 100# full extension 24" slides. Since I normally get these at Rockler, their prices will seriously hurt the budget.

Does anyone have some alternate suggestions? Is Ovis worth further investigation?

Russ Massery
07-01-2006, 9:24 PM
Mike, I redid my kicthen last summer. this where I bought all my hardware from.http://wwhardware.com/

Brian Gumpper
07-01-2006, 9:58 PM
I bought mine from these guys. Check shipping first though.

They have some 200lb slides that were cheap too, don't remember series.

http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.ACCT138613/sc.2/category.9/.f

David Perkins
07-01-2006, 10:08 PM
Mike check with your local cabinet shop. We have two that beat any price I have seen on the web.
David

Alan DuBoff
07-02-2006, 2:17 AM
This place has pretty low prices.

GlideRite (http://www.gliderite.com/)

The quality is excellent for the price.

Tony Falotico
07-02-2006, 7:02 AM
Check out Custom Service Hardware @ http://www.cshardware.com/

Great Prices, quality slides, excellent customer service

Larry Norton
07-02-2006, 7:47 AM
What Tony said! I get a lot of stuff from C.S.H.

Phil Maddox
07-02-2006, 8:53 AM
24" is sort of an odd size, most of the time you use a 22" slide for standard 24" cabinets. I tried to check pricing from my supplier (CH Briggs) but couldn't log on. You must be a business to purchase from them and they have a $50 minimum order so it can be a pain in the neck.

If you know of someone who can buy wholesale, it will save you a bundle. The last order of 22" 100lb. full extensions (Accuride 3832s) they were half of what I could buy at a wwing store.

Good luck.

Phil

Mike Deschler
07-02-2006, 9:15 AM
[quote=Phil Maddox]24" is sort of an odd size, most of the time you use a 22" slide for standard 24" cabinets. I tried to check pricing from my supplier (CH Briggs) but couldn't log on. You must be a business to purchase from them and they have a $50 minimum order so it can be a pain in the neck.

Phil, most of the drawers are going into cabinets under various benches and work surfaces which are wider than the standard 24" cabinet dimensions.

Mike

Mike Deschler
07-02-2006, 9:17 AM
Check out Custom Service Hardware @ http://www.cshardware.com/

Great Prices, quality slides, excellent customer service

Thanks, I seem to be having trouble with their web site however. Maybe a call might be in order as they seem to be mentioned quite often.

Dave Falkenstein
07-02-2006, 10:49 AM
I have used Gliderite slides and been very happy with both quality and price:

http://storesense.megawebservers.com/HS1283/Detail.bok?no=48

Paul Atwood
07-03-2006, 9:45 AM
For HD (100lb) full extension ball bearing slides.

Our local Habitat for Humanity outlet had a half price sale - they just happened to have cases of them in many lengths. Gotta love a deal like that.

Paul