Grant Door Hardware Now at cabinetparts.com

November 18th, 2009 No comments

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cabinetparts.com is proud to announce the addition of Grant Folding and Sliding Door Hardware to their ever growing product line. The Grant Door Hardware line offers a wide selection of folding and sliding door hardware solutions for single, bi-parting, by-passing and folding applications. Load capacities range from 25 lbs up to 1000 lbs. Hettich America’s Sliding and Folding Door Hardware is manufactured to the highest standards, using high quality material under rigid quality control conditions. Hettich America offers a very broad range of sliding and folding door configurations for almost any application.

Click here to check out this great new product line today!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/folding-and-sliding-door-hardware-single-door-sets/

WOW!-New Low Pricing On 21″ Tandem With Blumotion

October 30th, 2009 No comments

Check out the new low pricing on BS562H5330B Tandem slides. At 2 or more pair, I think you will find that adding this top of the line slide to your project is more affordable than ever! Shop today because you never know when a good thing may end!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/drawer-slides-tandem/562h/BS562H5330B/

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LED Made EZ with Tresco International

October 27th, 2009 No comments

ellicabinetparts.com is proud to introduce a new line of LED Strip lights from Tresco International. These innovative designs make it easier and more affordable than ever to bring LED technology to your home or office. Check out this great product line up today!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/tresco-international/lighting-led/led-strip-lighting/

A Brighter Idea-Tresco International LED Lighting

October 27th, 2009 No comments

led close up Cabinetparts.com is proud to introduce a new line of innovative LED products from Tresco International. With smart engineering and forward design, it is now easier and more affordable then ever to bring this technology into your home of office. Check out this new line up today!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/tresco-international/lighting-led/led-recessed-spotlights/

New Fluorescent Lighting From Tresco International

October 27th, 2009 No comments

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Cabinetparts.com is proud to present the Tresco International line of fluorescent lighting. Founded in 1989, Tresco is providing lighting products that are unique & attractive, yet affordable. Some of the great features of this line include UL or ETL listing on products, long bulb life, energy efficent fixtures, and innovative designs to help light every space. Check out this great new line up today!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/tresco-international/lighting-fluorescent/

Innovation Meets Illumination with Tresco Lighting!

October 27th, 2009 No comments

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Cabinetparts.com is proud to present the Tresco International line of halogen lighting. Founded in 1989, Tresco is providing lighting products that are unique & attractive, yet affordable. Some of the features  of the halogen line include ETL or UL lisitng on products, Xenon bulbs  for longer usable life and cooler bulb tempertatures, and durable metal housing on light fixtures. Browse through our selection today and see what extraordinary lighting can do for your space.

http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/tresco-international/lighting-halogen/

Schaub Hardware New Product Just Added!

October 23rd, 2009 No comments

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Cabinetparts.com has added over a hundred new pieces of Schaub hardware. Many items have a theme such as Wine Themes or Neptune Designs. Each piece is unique and beautiful so take a look at some of the new collections today!

http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/schaub-and-company/knobs-and-pulls/

New Laurey Hardware Items Added

October 21st, 2009 No comments

cabinetparts.com has added 4 new Laurey hardware collections to our ever growing selection of knobs and pulls.

 

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Celestials: a whimisical collection featuring stars and moons in an array of metal finishes. Click here to view the collection: http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/laurey-hardware/knobs-and-pulls/#SF13655

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Castle Creek: A classic look with a western twist in 4 gorgeous finishes. Click here to view collection: http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/laurey-hardware/knobs-and-pulls/#SF13656

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Santa Fe Trail: A unique Southwest feel in 4 finishes to complement any decor. Click here to view collection: http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/laurey-hardware/knobs-and-pulls/#SF13657

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Fleur De Lis: A classic collection with a touch of European Tradition. Click here to view collection: http://www.cabinetparts.com/m/laurey-hardware/knobs-and-pulls/#SF13658

Amerock History-80 Years in the Making

October 20th, 2009 No comments

Ever wondered how this innovative design company came to be? Take a look at Amerock’s history over the last 80 years.

Celebrating 80 years

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1929
Reuben and Gedor Aldeen left Rockford’s National Lock Company to establish the Aldeen Manufacturing Company.

1930’s
Introduced the concept of matching cabinet decorative hardware for knobs, pulls, and hinges. Changed it’s name to The American Cabinet Hardware Company of Rockford

1940’s
Amerock helps out in the war effort by manufacturing items needed by the military.

1950’s
Purchased 94 acres for a new factory in Rockford, IL and built a plant in Canada. Designed, patented and manufactured the demountable hinge program.

1970’s
Amerock began using a mobile merchandising van. Introduced bath hardware. Joined the Anchor Hocking Group.

1980’s
Designed and patented a new kitchen storage accessory program as well as the first American made frame concealed hinge program. Acquired by Newell Co.

1990’s
Grew and expanded sales during a period of record growth. Began focusing on larger retail customers.

2000 – Today
Galleria hardware line as well as new Bath hardware are launched. A new mobile showroom is created. Amerock relocates from Rockford to Columbia, MD then to Huntersville, NC.

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Installing Your New Hardware

October 20th, 2009 No comments

Location of Cabinet Hardware

While there are no hard, fast rules for placement of a knob or pull on a cabinet door, most cabinet makers will locate them approximately 3″-4″ above the upper non-hinged corner on base cabinets, or the lower non-hinged corner on wall cabinets.

Mounting Cabinet Hardware

When drilling for a knob or pull, a 3/16″ hole is recommended for most styles. The exception is pulls that have “studs”. A stud is simply an extension of the molded screw holes. If a pull has a stud, then a 1/4″ hole is required with studs sitting securely in the wood.

Important Screw Information

In most cases, a 1″ long screw is included with your knob or pull. However, if your cabinet doors or drawer fronts are thicker than 3/4″, then you will need to use longer screws for mounting. Check the thickness of both a cabinet door and a drawer front in your kitchen, as the thickness dimensions may not be the same. In general, the screw length(s) used should be 1/4″ longer than the thickness of your cabinet door or drawer front material. It is not uncommon for some drawers to be constructed with a3/4″ thick front attached to a 3/4″ thick drawer box. In this situation, the total drawer thickness is 1-1/2″, making a 1-3/4″ long screw necessary for mounting. These screws may be purchased using the attached links:

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/screws-and-accessories/screws/knob-and-drawer-pull-screws/QS9100/

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/screws-and-accessories/screws/knob-and-drawer-pull-screws/QS9103/

 

Mounting Pulls

Pulls can be obtained in U.S. measurements as well as metric. Cabinetparts.com offers a huge range of sizes to choose from. To choose the right sizes keep in mind the following:

  • Take note of all available sizes
  • 3″ is the most common size pull
  • Size is determined by measuring from screw hole to screw hole, not the length of the pull itself.

If you are using a pull, you will want to determine the hole center spacing of the pull. You may want to create or purchase a template prior to drilling such as the True-Position Drill Guide System.

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/tools-and-templates/true-position-drill-guide/

This will ensure that your pulls are parallel with the door or drawer edge and they that are at the same placement height on every cabinet.

Mounting Knobs

Knobs can be obtained in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and diameters. Cabinetparts.com offers thousands to choose from.

There are no rights or wrongs when it comes to knob selection. Choose the size that looks best in proportion to your cabinet or drawer. A 1-1/4″ or a 1-3/8″ diameter knob is the most popular size. To create a dramatic look, consider using an oversize knob (1-1/2″ or larger). 

If you are using a knob, you may want to create or purchase  a template prior to drilling such as the Tru-Position Drill Guide System.

http://www.cabinetparts.com/c/tools-and-templates/true-position-drill-guide/

This will ensure that your knobs are properly positioned on the door or drawer and they that are at the same placement height on every cabinet.

Replacing Cabinet Hardware

Pulls: When replacing pulls, the choices are numerous. You may choose to go with a pull with the same hole centers as your existing pull. Pull size is determined by measuring from hole to hole, not by the length of the pull itself. However, if you do choose to use a pull which is longer or shorter, the following information will assist you:

  • On wall cabinets, reuse the bottom hole and drill a new top hole
  • On base cabinets, reuse the top hole and drill a new bottom hole
  • On drawers, drill 2 new holes and realign in the center

Knobs: When replacing knobs, simply unscrew your old knob. Leave the old screw in place, screw on your new knob. Nothing could be easier!

 Backplates: If you are switching sizes of pulls or from a knob to a pull, or from a pull to a knob, there may be one or more exposed holes in the cabinet surface. To remedy this situation, you may choose to use a backplate. Backplates are used in conjunction with a knob or pull. It is placed between the cabinet door or drawer surface and the knob or pull. Backplates also help to protect the wood surface, and visually enhance the existing decorative hardware.

Note: If you are switching from a knob to a pull or from a pull to a knob, generally there will be one or more exposed holes in the cabinet surface! Backplates will cover the old mounting holes.