pull outs
2/24/19
For those of you that make your own drawer boxes using pocket holes, what do you do for pull outs that don't get a drawer front?
Thanks.
2/24/19 #2: pull outs ...
Website: http://customwoodmontrose.com
We make rollouts just like drawer boxes and make sure they look really nice by using wormy maple on all our drawers rollouts.
2/25/19 #3: pull outs ...
I do this often but I had been blind dovetailing the front only extending beyond the sides by 1/2" or so. But I don't have a dedicated setup for this so recently for just 2 rollouts I made the regular drawer using pocket screws and then applied some leftover 4" wide maple beaded wainscoting I had laying around. (Turned horizontal.) I also extended the ears 1/2". I liked it and will probably do it again.
2/25/19 #4: pull outs ...
Why not just put a front on the roll out? There can’t be that many in a standard kitchen.
2/25/19 #5: pull outs ...
Website: http://customwoodmontrose.com
I'm sorry I misread the post on using pocket screws to make your drawer boxes. Not our method, we dovetail ours. It's turning out to more of a Monday than I thought.
2/27/19 #6: pull outs ...
Thank you for your responses. Since I wanted to use a 3/4" bottom in these I wasn't going to order them as normal. I'll use a drawer front on the ones I make.
Sometimes I can't figure out shipping rates. From 1 up to 6 drawer boxes the shipping rate is $30.00. Then jumps to $80.00 for 7 boxes. Oh well, it is what it is, still better than me making them I guess.
Thanks again for the help.
John S
2/27/19 #7: pull outs ...
I'm sorry about my last post, I must have made a mistake. I just fact checked myself and the rates went up proportionately with each additional box up to only $57.00 for 10 boxes.
That's from Richelieu. I think they're in North Jersey. I'm always satisfied with their drawerboxes.
John S