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Hot rod style cabinet pulls

nova65ss

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I've been looking around for a place that has some hot rod style, pistons, chevy logo, etc. type pulls for my garage cabinets. I actually got the idea from a magazine that had some that were open end wrenches I thought was cool. Anybody help me out? Thanks,

Jimmy
 

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kbs2244

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One of my boys has a thumb size piston, complete with connecting rod, on his key ring. He got it out of a weed wacker engine he took apart just for fun.
If you have a small engine shop, or landscaping outfit near you it might be worth wile to make friends with the mechanic.
Another thought wwould be valves from curb side 3.5 HP B&S lawnmower engines. Every spring they sprout like dandelions around here. You would get two per engine. Might be a bit hard to cut threads into them though.
 

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I've actually got a bag full of headlight knobs.. (the pull style) that I've been keeping for the cab's in my basement bathroom when I redo it. You might do a search for something like that. These are I think maybe from some type of machinery.. they are bigger than most automotive knobs and have a decent sized threaded insert in the back.
 

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how about using some old 3/8th's sockets? you could use a washer and double nut them on to the cabinets and drawers
 

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Hey, I kinda like that idea...

Only downside is cost. Assuming you use the same size socket on each drawer, you'll have to go out and buy a dozen of that socket.

Sure, you could get them from Harbor Freight... but having "Pittsburgh" all over each knob would pretty much eliminate the cool factor. ;)
 
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Stuart in MN

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The latest Hot Rod magazine has some pictures of a bedroom dresser some guy built where he used old intake valves for the drawer pulls, they looked pretty good.
 

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Stuart in MN said:
The latest Hot Rod magazine has some pictures of a bedroom dresser some guy built where he used old intake valves for the drawer pulls, they looked pretty good.


That was my suggestion as well.

I am currently using spark plugs with two post attaching them to the drawer like a pull handle. my dad had a huge box of 'em that i "borrowed"
 

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How about finding a very cheap set of wrenches and welding on a threaded bolt to attach to the cabinet doors to use as a pull handle?

Wish I had a picture I could show you. We did this to a bar -b- que pit we made. (note: not the best idea since the handle sometimes gets very hot)
 
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nova65ss

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I like all of the ideas wish I could do one of each. The socket one sounds like the least amount of work and that is a BIG factor if you know what I mean. I have quite a few doubles and extras/ cheapo's that might make some good candidates and if I hate the look I won't be out anything.

Since I am in the door business I thought of using a roller but that requires some fab time and I'd like to spend any extra getting the poker room upstairs finished:thumbup:

Would love to hear more suggestions if they are out there. Thanks,

Jimmy
 
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