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bj
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04/01/2016 11:44 am  

Hi,
I'm struggling with a repair I have to do.
A sideboard I gave to a friend has these spring loaded plastic pins on the top of its sliding doors.
With one of the doors these are broken off/worn through. As the sideboard doesn't disassemble and
I can't simply lift the top of to fit the door, I need the same hardware.
Do any of you know where to get this? I'm in central europe.
Thanks a lot!



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gropius
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04/01/2016 8:54 pm  

I am actually looking for two of these same parts. SDR referred to this as a "bullet catch" in an earlier thread here: http://www.designaddict.com/forum/Repair/Sliding-Door-Hardware , but the bullet catches I was able to find do not have slotted ends like yours, so I am not sure that is quite the same thing. I thought I might modify some bullet catches if I couldn't find anything closer.
Can I ask who made your sideboard? I have one that is unmarked that uses the same hardware, so if there is any name or identification on yours I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!


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bj
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04/01/2016 9:21 pm  

Gropius,
Many thanks for your comment! Very helpful to get me on my way.
My sideboard wich is in need of these is designed by Alfred Hendrickx and made by Belform/Belgium.
Where are you located? Maybe post a pic of your cabinet?


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tktoo
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05/01/2016 3:04 am  

Found these on eBay;
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/DOOR-PIN-GUIDE-FOR-HOT-CUPBOARD-SLIDING-DOORS-SPR...
Not sure that they would be suitable or might be modified to fit, but may help to narrow your search criteria.


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