I have an existing 24″ diameter Lazy Susan in a corner cabinet I’d like to replace with rotating recycling bins. Can anyone recommend a good (mail order or internet) source? Our local home improvement stores don’t carry them.
Thanks!
I have an existing 24″ diameter Lazy Susan in a corner cabinet I’d like to replace with rotating recycling bins. Can anyone recommend a good (mail order or internet) source? Our local home improvement stores don’t carry them.
Thanks!
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might try Hettich. they have pretty much everything immaginable. looking in their main product book i dont see it, but i'll let you know a little later on. i have a product book at the shop that lists all their lazy susan related products. I'll get back to you.
http://www.hettich.com
Custom Cabinetry and Furniture
http://www.BartlettWoodworking.com
Try woodworkerswholesale.com or woodworker.com. I think revashelf makes the unit you are looking for, also maybe Feeny as well.
I couldn't find the catalogue, but if you give them a call they will tell you who in your area is a supplier, then you can order what you need and talk to a real human about what it is exactly you need. I've found them to be very well priced and of very good quality.
Custom Cabinetry and Furniture
http://www.BartlettWoodworking.com
Bob
At the risk of being a bit un conventional....
Put a 16 1/2" three drawer stack(30"deep full extension) in the hole. It goes 12" on each side of the corner.
Probably the same as the susan.
Much better than trying to get stuff outta those damn rotary things...It has 20% less shelf space, but 100% more accesable space.
Bud
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