Looking for drawer slides that slide out of opposite sides of a table

teocaf

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Does anyone know a brand or model number of a full extension metal bearing drawer slide (17" or longer) that will enable a drawer or tray to slide out of opposites sides of a table?  I have two projects in mind.  The first is for one of my workbenches.  I would like to make a large tray drawer that can be pulled out on the side of the bench that I'm working on without having to go around.  I have some basic homemade wood ones for a smaller drawer there now but I want to go to roller bearings for a larger one that will be loaded much more.  The second is for a butcher block top island that will go in the kitchen.
I checked the catalogs I have and have not found any.  Thanks.
 
A quick search shoes Accuride 3630, full extension, up to 732mm (more than 2 feet) of travel.

Ken

Edit:  I think its the same, but I also found them listed as 0363
 
Not sure if this is applicable, but I remembered seeing a pass through style drawer in one of Peter Parfitt's Youtube videos.

You can see it around 1:11



EJ
 
thanks guys, that accuride seems to be just what i need.  i guess i did not know the term "pass through" as the proper name for them. 
 
Great info. I was just wondering this the other day. I have a customer with a cabinet "peninsula" with doors on both sides. She wants pull out shelves. I just built 3 drawer/tray shelves today for the pantry cab using one of hers for a sample to measures from. :) Thanks!
 
You could make a wooden drawer slide. Use a hard wood. It will be plenty strong. Askwoodman features this design on his workbench.

Sjur
 
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