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cabinet locks.
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Mike Imperatore Dec. 9, 2009.

Panels applied to drywall
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott Hatfield Jun. 9, 2009.

 

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Fraser, Check out Hafele's lock - 235.09.000. It can handle material from 7/8" to 1 3/8" by turning the mounting flange. It also comes with 2 different cams for various applications. Hope this helps. www.hafele.com/us Good Luck, - Mike
December 9, 2009
I USE NATIONAL BRAND CAM LOCKS. THE #C8055-415-14A IS SUITABLE FOR YOUR APPLICATION. YOU CAN SCOTCH-BRITE THE FINISH TO GET A SATIN FINISH.
September 9, 2009
Fraser, check out www.woodworkershardware.com I'm not sure what type lock your looking for but I see several for 1 1/8" material good luck, John
September 5, 2009
Fraser McConney added a discussion
I recently installed some large cabinet doors. 1 1/8" thick, i am having trouble finding a cam style lock that will accomodate the extra thickness. Has anybody got any suggestions. something in brushed nickel if poosible.
September 4, 2009
Do not glue panels directly to walls. That method does not allow for any movement in the panel with changes in relative humidity. The correct method is to use French cleats, you can make them yourself from any wood product or purchase pre-manufactur…
June 9, 2009
Good Morning Fraser.... I have seen panels com undone that have been secured with contact adhesive. Whether it was application error or just the wrong product for the job, PL200 applied in dobs (bigger than dabs) in an 8 inch pattern has always work…
May 6, 2009
Fraser McConney added a discussion
Part of my current project is to apply 1/2" and 1/4" cherry veneer on mdf panels to a drywalled set of rooms. Contact cement comes to mind however I can see problems occuring from lack of wiggle room. Does any one have any suggestions. Maybe PL200 o…
May 5, 2009
i run a small shop in Canada. i use Cabinet Solutions it is very easy to use, has a free trial, and does all you should need to do. Good Luck. Cheers.
April 27, 2009
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April 27, 2009
This group focuses on everything to do with finishing woodwork, including preparation, staining, and all forms of finish application.
April 22, 2009
Fraser McConney is now a member of Sawdust Soup
April 22, 2009

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At 9:49am on June 24, 2009, Ryan Waldo said…
French cleats or aluminumm Z clips are the prefered method this allows for movement and will insure the panels stand the test of time!
 
 

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