I’m possibly not explaining myself very well. Firstly, I’m in the UK, and am very used to system32 as it’s pretty much the only thing you see if you fit a kitchen, or any other cabinet for that matter.
I understand that sys32 is a common standard and finding compatible stuff isn’t that difficult (especially over here), but it feels like it’s sometimes used without any thought as to why. Or, sometimes people put the cart before the horse when designing cabinets, by choosing a hole pattern before they choose the thing that’s going to screw into those holes.
I understand that sys32 is a common standard and finding compatible stuff isn’t that difficult (especially over here), but it feels like it’s sometimes used without any thought as to why. Or, sometimes people put the cart before the horse when designing cabinets, by choosing a hole pattern before they choose the thing that’s going to screw into those holes.