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"Richard"

20/12/2007 7:43 PM

Anti slam cover Stops

I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great Granddaughter
and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is
they don't have the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and by
gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the dimensions?


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"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

20/12/2007 2:05 PM

On Dec 20, 11:43 am, "Richard" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great Granddaughter
> and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is
> they don't have the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and by
> gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the dimensions?

Try Woodworker supply www.woodworker.com or other online sales places
to see if you can find the model you have. Most sites have like this
also install instructions and manuals online, at lease WW does usually.

JJ

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

20/12/2007 9:45 PM

Thu, Dec 20, 2007, 7:43pm (EST+5) [email protected] (Richard) doth
woner:
I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great
Granddaughter and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. <snip>

I'll say it again, I'm a great believer in no lid at all on
toyboxes for little kids.



JOAT
My memory is not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory is not as
sharp as it used to be.

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"GarageWoodworks" <.@.>

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

20/12/2007 5:51 PM


"Richard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great Granddaughter
>and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is
>they don't have the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and by
>gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the dimensions?
>

Try Rockler.

http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=1536



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"GarageWoodworks" <.@.>

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

20/12/2007 5:53 PM


"Richard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great Granddaughter
>and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is
>they don't have the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and by
>gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the dimensions?
>

One more thing. I have purchaes two of these for toy boxes in the past
from Rockler. They are a little pricey, but work very nicely:

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=9999


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"Richard"

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

21/12/2007 4:25 PM

Thanks I found just what I needed.
"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Dec 20, 11:43 am, "Richard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for my Great
>> Granddaughter
>> and have a pair of end mounted anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is
>> they don't have the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and by
>> gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the dimensions?
>
> Try Woodworker supply www.woodworker.com or other online sales places
> to see if you can find the model you have. Most sites have like this
> also install instructions and manuals online, at lease WW does usually.

Tn

"Twayne"

in reply to "Richard" on 20/12/2007 7:43 PM

23/12/2007 12:22 AM

Richard wrote:
> I am in the process of making a blanket/toy box for
> my
> Great Granddaughter and have a pair of end mounted
> anti-slam brackets. The problem I have is they don't
> have
> the mounting dimensions and it is kind of a guess and
> by
> gosh thing to get them mounted. Anybody have the
> dimensions?

IMO the lack of such instructions with a product
indicates incompetence and probably a product with a
short functional life. I'd try again for better ones
if it were me. I just finished up one such project and
it came with templates for 30, 45 and 90 degree
settings for use with such things as secretary desks,
etc.. Some even have little pistons to operate, but
they expensive, although classy looking.



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