Datasheet
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Place
a slide on a
drawer side
flush
with the
bottom and front
edges. You'll
need
to open the
slide a
little
to drive in
the
screws.
t/+"
round-overs
No round-over
t/a"
round-overs
t/e"
round-
over
#8 x 1" F.H. wood
screw
Locate
the
cabinet-member
part
of a slide
s/q"
back from the front
of the carcase
while
supported on the wood spacer at
the rear
and %0"-thick spacer at the front.
R=212"
wood spacer
trimmed accordingly.)
Repeat to install
a slide on the opposite
side. Then, repeat the
process,
trim-
ming
the spacer as necessary, to install
the next-lower
pair
of slides.
Install
the
slides at the bottom
of
the
carcase by
setting them on the
two
t/ro"-thick
spac-
ers. Now, install the drawers.
f
Edge-join enough
tA"-thick
stock
tJfor
the bottom
drawer
face
(U);
then
cut it to size. Also, cut
the upper draw-
er faces
(V)
to size. Apply
double-faced
tape to the drawer fronts
(P,
R).
Center
the faces in
the carcase openings, and
press
them onto the
taped
fronts. Now,
carefully
pull
out a drawer and clamp
the
face
and front. Drill holes from
inside
the drawer, where
shown on
Continued on
page
94
E
TXPIODED VIEW
s/sz"
shank hole,
countersunk
#8
x 7e" F.H.
wood
screw--\[
th"
leg reveal
515/a'
7ez" shank
hole.
countersunk with a
7/a+"
pilot
hole
s/a"
deep
#8
x 11/z' F.H.
screw
25/a'
t/+"
round-over
#8 x 1" F.H.
|-wood
Screws
t/+"
round-overs
\
on bottom
face
\
#8 x 1/2" F.H. wood
screw
Desktop
fastener
)/+"
leg reveal
/a"
round-overs
29"
7se" shank hole, countersunk
on back face with
a
7/ac"
pilol
hole
t/+"
deep
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magazine November 2002










