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On my galley refit i'm thinking of using domestic kitchen drawer inserts. Has anyone done this? I'm wondering if they are tough enough or a pain in any way. I will make my own cherrywood fronts with thumb latches.
Most I have seen have been lightweight chipboard construction. Won't last long.
Good quality metal-sided drawer systems should be robust - e.g. Blum Metabox and Tandembox (http://www.blum.com/gb/en/01/30/#3) have a carrying capacity of 30kg in the standard depth size, and you choose your own base and back materials to suit. You do not say what will be your drawer lengths, which might perhaps be an issue; the Blum ones go down to 270mm.
Edit: if you meant just the drawer boxes, rather than the slide mechanisms, then as tjanna's link shows these do not have to be in "lightweight chipboard". But the ready-made boxes will be in standard sizes which may not suit your application, whereas the metal-sided systems can be used with any width.
I'm looking at metal sides and sliders and replacing their wood with real wood.Something like?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unassembled-Replacement-Kitchen-Metal-Drawers-All-Sizes-Complete-Kit-2-Heights-/261474380105?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Kitchen_KitchenFurniture_EH&var=&hash=item3ce1166949
I'm looking at metal sides and sliders and replacing their wood with real wood.Something like?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unassembl..._KitchenFurniture_EH&var=&hash=item3ce1166949
Blum it is i think. Does anyone else think boaty people are a bit too paranoid about boat materials? ... Really the inside of my boat is almost as dry as many houses.
Blum it is i think. Does anyone else think boaty people are a bit too paranoid about boat materials? After all, i bet the folk living in the apartments 30yds from my boat don't say 'oooo, which paint shall we do the outside chairs with' or 'we better use 316 for the kids swing' or 'darling,did you remember to drop the anode wire over the quay side'
Really the inside of my boat is almost as dry as many houses.
... Give me real wood anytime! ...
I've just crewed on the delivery of a new Hanse 505 and the kitchen - they call it that not a galley - is veneered chipboard, a bit like one from IKEA. The fridge is a two drawer arrangement on the port side held into the chipboard with six self tappers. On starboard tack with a fair amount of heel the fridge ripped out the screws. We got it to stay in by putting matchsticks in the screw holes before tightening. The cutlery drawer also flew out. Give me real wood anytime!
Sailorbaz
Edit- should be port tack
Unbelievable.But given that's probably the ugliest boat ever made those who buy it deserve what they get...