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    Bearing slides for drawers

    I found recently on the Gold Coast a company called Furniture Hardware Supplies who has a stock of bearing runners up to 700mm for sale very cheap.
    They would be perfect for rear drawer systems and campers etc.
    They will freight them to you too.
    At just $4 a set I might get a few just in case...
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    http://www.furniturehardwaresupplies.com.au/

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    Struggling to find the suitable runners on their site
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    http://www.furniturehardwaresupplies...mart&Itemid=36
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    Not all their gear is online. You would have call the guy directly. His name is mark.
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    Just a word to the wise .... at 30 and 25 Kg rated, they are very light on for drawers in a vehicle pounding over corrugations and bumps all day. That would be the reason they are cheaper.

    Try and see if they have some heavier duty slides and then compare prices. My drawer slides and fridge slides are between 100 & 120 Kg rated
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    Just a word to the wise .... at 30 and 25 Kg rated, they are very light on for drawers in a vehicle pounding over corrugations and bumps all day. That would be the reason they are cheaper.

    Try and see if they have some heavier duty slides and then compare prices. My drawer slides and fridge slides are between 100 & 120 Kg rated
    Bloody oath, woukd be fitting anything smaller than 100kg..
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    My small draw is rated for about 30kg but my big draw is rated for 130kg and those runners cost me $88 cost price as my mate is in the caravan industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    Bloody oath, woukd be fitting anything smaller than 100kg..
    Agree!

    These are the ones I used in my last set (100Kg rated). At the time, I bought them through Hettich. The good thing about them is they are "under mounted" and therefore carry the drawer nicely.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/900mm-100...item20ded4d0aa
    I'm using the same in my current setup I'm building

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