mike_aa said:
grbmds said:
......the Festool slides might just spontaneously extend? In that case over-extension drawer slides would be better since, if installed the way intended, they won't do that. I have some I've installed correctly and some that I didn't. I have to reinstall the incorrect slides as they do spontaneously extend when moving the cabinet.
[member=19734]grbmds[/member] What's different about these slides that keeps them from extending when moved? Is there a locking feature? And, can you elaborate on the "correct" way to install them?
Thanks, Mike A.
Mike - = I'm talking about regular full extension or over-extension slides I've bought from Rockler. The first ones I mounted in work tables do keep sliding out when I move the tables. However, I found out, after the first few, that "when I follow the instructions", they actually have a little sort of lip or raised part of the slide that catches when you close it all the way, so setting the cabinet side of the slide back 1/8" from the front of the cabinet case lets the drawer "catch" when it's closed. I assume this is intentional and, since I'm not a cabinet maker and haven't installed many slides over the years, I just didn't realize the importance of setting the case side of the slide back from the front the 1/8". Anyway the drawers I mounted this way don't come out when I move the cabinets. I'm sure a cabinet maker would understand this and it wouldn't have been a surprise to him. Sorry I can't explain it better. Anyway, all of the above makes me think that it would be a much better choice to create a storage cabinet for my Festools under the MFT using regular over-extension slides. Even regular duty slides I've bought from Rockler have a 75 lb. capacity (
[size=8pt][size=10pt]75-lb. Comfort-Close Over-Travel Drawer Slides - Centerline® 757CC (14" to 22"))[/size][/size]. I don't think my Festools exceed that, even with the Systainer. I have found these to be excellent slides and very good for work shop drawers.