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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 09:02 |
Kitchen cabinets experience maximum wear because of the very nature of their utility. They bear the brunt of the heat, grease, food residue, and stains, that result from cooking. Sooner or later, you come to the decision that your kitchen cabinets need revamping. Replacing kitchen cabinets can prove to be an expensive option. A less costly and often more creative option can be replacing or repainting the doors of the kitchen cabinets.
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Friday, 18 April 2008 00:46 |
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Polytec is the market leader in custom-made kitchen cabinet doors, and continue to grow as full service suppliers of decorative panels and laminates that are guaranteed to perform. |
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 06:57 |
Available at amazon.com
Bessey KBK2440 Cabinet Door Parallel Jaw Bar Clamp Kit
Bessey KBK2440 Cabinet door clamp kitAllows easy face-to-face and edge-to-edge gluing; designed so jaws remain parallelAll-steel jaws encased in non-marring, glue-resistant materialIncludes 2 24-inch clamps, 2 40-inch clamps, and a 4-piece KP block set25 pounds
Product Details Product Dimensions: 47 x 5 x 4 inches ; 25 pounds Note: Gift-wrapping is not available for this item.Item model number...
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 06:26 |
How to attach the cabinet doors? I have all the pieces ready to assemble. I also have a door machine for assembly. I normally glue the stiles and rails and then, when JLT door machine squeezes everything together, I pin nail them. Problem is sometimes rails and stiles want to roll a little on the front side. I normally pin nail on back side. Last set of doors, I put a few pins in front side and it worked better, but when I ran doors through sander, pins wanted to show in places. I thought about...
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