I’m looking for adjustable shelf standards. So far, Rockler is my only choice. Woodcraft doesn’t even seem to have them.
Does anyone have other suggestions?
Thanks
I’m looking for adjustable shelf standards. So far, Rockler is my only choice. Woodcraft doesn’t even seem to have them.
Does anyone have other suggestions?
Thanks
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Lee Valley Tools has a huge selection, and if you ask them for it they'll send a printed catalog (they have one just for hardware, one for garden stuff and one for woodworking tools) as well.
Thanks, I don't know why I didn't think of them. Unfortunately, they have the same stuff as Rockler, in the model I am looking for anyway, and it's not quite right.
Not sure I can help.. BUT maybe a pic of what you need would help.. Or a sketch?
Txjon,Could try Highland hardware also. They seem to have a large selection. Worth a try.http://www.highlandhardware.comDave
Try outwater hardware they have a huge selection...
http://www.outwaterhardware.com/catalog/indexes/INDEX-05.ASP
Also try McMaster-Carr (they have more industrial stuff)
http://www.mcmaster.com
I think that's the address, if not Google'em
David C
try woodworkers hardware at http://wwhardware.com/ They are actually cheaper than Lee Valley on some things, and some of their hinges are better made than the ones Lee Valley sells.
Sounds like I am knocking Lee Valley but I'm really not. I will say that the Amerock type hinges made in China are of poor quality and the ones made in the US or Canada are of higher standards and tolerances.
Bill
That one might do it, thanks! Never heard of it before, and they've got some great stuff at pretty good prices.
It's amazing, when looking online for this stuff, just how many roads lead to Rockler. They've really got it covered.
I second Woodworkers Hardware. Got all the hardware for the new kitchen cabinets there - huge selection, good prices and great service.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Woodworkers Hardware is the lucky winner of my $140.
I just received my first order from Woodworker's Hardware. They ship fast and their catalog is included in your first order. It is filled with a very large selection of any hardware that you might need when woodworking. The first 67 pages in the catalog contain nothing but knobs and pulls.
Life is what happens to you when you're making other plans .
Hey TX try this link hdlusa.com most kv an blume great priceing to
Hi Try Custom Service Hardware Good prices and selection. Bob
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