Sliding kitchen doors in cabinets |
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Oliver
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Posted: 21 Feb 2019 at 6:13pm |
The upper doors on my kitchen cabinets swing out and I noticed when I bend down and come up I could hit my head on the lower corner of the door, with disasterous results. So I want to make some sliding doors in tracks. Anybody done this?
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Marwayne
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If you want something done right, do it yourself!
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Oliver
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ok you got me interested, but do you have any more picks or how-to do it? your cabinets are different than mine and I can't really see how it would work. what is tambour and how do they work? can I just put in doors without cabinets too? thanks
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Marwayne
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Tambour doors that roll like in a roll top desk. I did put in a set of sliding doors under the upper bunk |
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Oliver
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just watched a video on tambour doors and don't see how they could work for me.
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Maybe I can get the sliding doors to work. if I can install tracks. they need to slide one in front of the other because there is no room for tambour doors. |
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