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Post by mibosa on Jul 25, 2014 20:03:29 GMT 10
I have a 1966 Viscount Ambassador and am in the process of renovation. I am seeking advice on where to purchase the channeling which is used top and bottom of the sliding doors in the cupboard above the kitchen sink. It is probably not just used by Viscount vans, but has the two channels for both doors. A supplier preferably in SA please, or any information about where that item is used in other applications. Thanks in advance, Bob.
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Post by humpyboy on Jul 25, 2014 20:41:42 GMT 10
I'm fairly sure if you go to the big green shed ( not marks )you will find what your after.
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Post by mibosa on Jul 25, 2014 20:58:10 GMT 10
Thanks Humpyboy. So, just to avoid being the victim of domestic violence for again spending too much time in the big green shed, which particular section?
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Post by Franklin1 on Jul 25, 2014 21:23:16 GMT 10
G'day Bob, You'll most likely need to go to the Special Orders desk, but first you might need to contact Cowdroy Sales Dept and check some info... Masters Hardware stock two colours of Cowdroy Plastic Sliding Track sets - white and brown - click on this link and put cowdroy plastic sliding tracks in the search field. Bunnings doesn't appear to show the same stock item in their listings, however they do stock other Cowdroy items, so you could order the tracks via the Special Orders desk. But wait!! - What it doesn't say in the Masters listing is what thickness door these track sets are suitable for. If you're using 3mm thick plywood, then the tracks shouldn't be too wide otherwise you end up with floppy doors (obviously). If you don't have a Masters Hardware shed near you to check the item yourself, you might need to ring Cowdroy and ask them what the channel width of the tracks is (see this website to understand what I'm getting at - look at the second table down). Hope this helps, cheers, Al.
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Post by mibosa on Jul 25, 2014 22:02:46 GMT 10
Thanks Al, that gives me something to look at, appreciate the help. Regards, Bob.
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