I think this deal is for people who want to declutter a nice kitchen space and not have a bunch of janky-ass Hyper Tough wire racks along their wall.
That 'small company based in Kentucky' has manufacturing facilities in Mexico and a presence in 'Europe, Asia, and Mexico' (quoting the page you linked). There's no country of origin mentioned on this product. Assuming it was designed or manufactured in the US requires a leap of faith.
I think $51 is a decent price . I have three Rev a Shelf and their build is good. I am quite happy with them.
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Thanks. I'm also thinking of making some wooden dovetail slides, at least for the cabinet bottom where there's less concern about tipping over, akin to how dresser or chest drawers slide. I'll see what they have next time I'm in HD. I like to repurpose hardware.
Do they or another company make just the sliders/rollers on the sides to allow you to custom-build your own sliding shelves with your choice of shelf material, most likely plywood or melamine-veneered pressboard, for older cabinets that are much wider than modern ones?
Or, I suppose that I could just get plastic containers and use those to organize things and just pull them out when needed. Low tech works too.
I took apart some old ikea cabinets. There were some drawers so I just took the rails off of those, and plan too to attach them to the inside of some of my current cabinets, and then put the drawer back in.
For any spot where the with is not wide enough, I'll just cut a new platform.
Pretty easy, cheap, and customizable
I took apart some old ikea cabinets. There were some drawers so I just took the rails off of those, and plan too to attach them to the inside of some of my current cabinets, and then put the drawer back in.
For any spot where the with is not wide enough, I'll just cut a new platform.
Pretty easy, cheap, and customizable
You just gave me an idea. People are always throwing out old cabinets and such and if I come across any I could just salvage those, clean them up and reuse them and perhaps even some of the shelves and wood. I already have all the necessary tools. Saves me money and keeps the landfill that much less full. The best way to recycle is to reuse.
You just gave me an idea. People are always throwing out old cabinets and such and if I come across any I could just salvage those, clean them up and reuse them and perhaps even some of the shelves and wood. I already have all the necessary tools. Saves me money and keeps the landfill that much less full. The best way to recycle is to reuse.
Yep! These cabinets, that I salvaged these from, were posted on fb. I got some other parts to retro fit into my current ones, but then I saw all of the drawer rails. Super solid and the drawers were real wood too!
If u find some, I'd bring either a couple of ziploc baggies for all the different types of screws or one of those clear organizer boxes from the craft or hardware store with ya. They will hopefully not get lost then, and different parts/ sizes will not get mixed up
I have one rev-a-shelf and two by lynk. Both are very well made. I only bought the rev-a-shelf because it was on clearance (Walmart) at a great price.
Now I'm going to have to buy one slightly smaller to match it, or a lynk. I haven't owned them very long but both are similar in the build. I do hate that lynk are from China, but the build is just as good.
FYI…someone earlier said be careful of your measurements before you order. I couldn't agree more.
According to the box of the shelf I just got delivered rev-a-shelf is made in China as well.
Yep! These cabinets, that I salvaged these from, were posted on fb. I got some other parts to retro fit into my current ones, but then I saw all of the drawer rails. Super solid and the drawers were real wood too!
If u find some, I'd bring either a couple of ziploc baggies for all the different types of screws or one of those clear organizer boxes from the craft or hardware store with ya. They will hopefully not get lost then, and different parts/ sizes will not get mixed up
It's amazing what people throw out just because it's a bit old or slightly broken. 70-90% of it is usually salvageable. And I already have compartment boxes full of different screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc. I'd get into woodworking but I already have too many hobbies.
It's amazing what people throw out just because it's a bit old or slightly broken. 70-90% of it is usually salvageable. And I already have compartment boxes full of different screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc. I'd get into woodworking but I already have too many hobbies.
High quality organization gear. Especially useful for under sink storage. Not cheap, but should last through the life of the kitchen without issue based on my experience (have used for 10+ years).
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Blum makes some really nice slides also.
Or, I suppose that I could just get plastic containers and use those to organize things and just pull them out when needed. Low tech works too.
I took apart some old ikea cabinets. There were some drawers so I just took the rails off of those, and plan too to attach them to the inside of some of my current cabinets, and then put the drawer back in.
For any spot where the with is not wide enough, I'll just cut a new platform.
Pretty easy, cheap, and customizable
For any spot where the with is not wide enough, I'll just cut a new platform.
Pretty easy, cheap, and customizable
Yep! These cabinets, that I salvaged these from, were posted on fb. I got some other parts to retro fit into my current ones, but then I saw all of the drawer rails. Super solid and the drawers were real wood too!
If u find some, I'd bring either a couple of ziploc baggies for all the different types of screws or one of those clear organizer boxes from the craft or hardware store with ya. They will hopefully not get lost then, and different parts/ sizes will not get mixed up
Now I'm going to have to buy one slightly smaller to match it, or a lynk. I haven't owned them very long but both are similar in the build. I do hate that lynk are from China, but the build is just as good.
FYI…someone earlier said be careful of your measurements before you order. I couldn't agree more.
If u find some, I'd bring either a couple of ziploc baggies for all the different types of screws or one of those clear organizer boxes from the craft or hardware store with ya. They will hopefully not get lost then, and different parts/ sizes will not get mixed up
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Same here,lol.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rev-A-Sh...t/50272127
NVM just saw 100 lbs