If I get a smaller one it will move around within in.
hmmm. I better start looking. The kitchen guy may even be able to get me one, might have to ask him.
Try Howards Storage World - they have quite a few decent trays in larger sizes.
Cheers
Kim
Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: BLUM soft close - I have searched the forum and am confu 21May 14, 2010 3:20 pm Ms Builder Wow this draw is massive, I dont think I have ever seen one that big! If I get a smaller one it will move around within in. hmmm. I better start looking. The kitchen guy may even be able to get me one, might have to ask him. Try Howards Storage World - they have quite a few decent trays in larger sizes. Cheers Kim Re: BLUM soft close - I have searched the forum and am confu 23May 14, 2010 10:38 pm OMG Bugger we had soft closing in our last kitchen but didnt think of it for this one - or did & forgot again?? How do we do it now? find out who is building the kitchen & get them to do it or go to the builder for a variation or try to find somone to do it later? We have started the build (to plumbing stage) so not sure if we even make any changes now? Cheers Kim hi kim contact your builder and ask them if it is too late to add or not. soft close for cabinet is not that hard to add on your own for drawers it can be a bit of work especially as you need special railing for soft close. but speak to them asap and see that what they say. also the good thing about soft close i learn today is that you can get the drawer open all the way which some standard railings doesnt allow you to. Re: BLUM soft close - I have searched the forum and am confu 25Jun 29, 2010 2:02 pm Hi there Masterton were going to charge us $70 per drawer for soft close. I really wanted it, for my cubpoards as well but it was too dear. Do you think it preserves the life of the drawers too? What is peoples views on whether its worth the money?? 1st Tender - 20 March 2010 Slab - 14 August 2010 Frames - 31 August 2010 Roof - 11 September 2010 Bricks finished - 2 October 2010 Lock up - 15 October 2010 Keys - 10 December 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=41002 Re: BLUM soft close - I have searched the forum and am confu 26Jul 13, 2010 11:51 am Just registered here Yesterday I successfully retrofit the Blumotion drawer damper system to my existing kitchen drawers. They're the ordinary gravity-closed type. I also found it hard to find an appropriate retrofit system, and the best one (the Blumotion one of course) only came with their drawer slides which were way too expensive if I was to fully replace every drawer in my kitchen. The key is that you need both the spring+latch mechanism as well as the damper. The solution I found was to purchase the $45 IKEA RATIONELL 40cm Fully-extending drawer+damper kit. Each kit contains 2 spring+latch mechanisms and 2 dampers. All you need to remove them is a small flathead screwdriver (for the spring+latch) and a hacksaw (for the damper.) After you've removed them you can install them onto the inside of the cabinet wall, and then all you need on the drawer itself is a bolt which lines up with the latch and tada - Blumotion retrofit I did this to 7 of my drawers yesterday (only really need 1 mechanism per drawer) so if you consider that the equivalent damper-less drawer (which is what you'll have after you remove the damper) costs $40, the total cost for this project is $5 per 2 drawers, of $2.50 per drawer. Hope this helps! I've dug some footings to embed a post anchor into. My holes are around 450mm deep which I'll put a 200mm stirrup into. The bottom of these holes seem firm enough. … 0 1547 Surrey Hills, Vic 3127 Garage is being built with metal, 3m distance away from my cover deck. It is parallel to my cover deck, living room, family room and kitchen,… 0 7025 If this is a custom build then I would expect the builder to set out the door frame closer to the wall to avoid the gap between architrave and the wall and or specify… 9 6280 |