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Need adjustable cabinet feet (low profile)

NewShockerGuy

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Putting the base cabinet in my garage and the garage is sloped... I found something like this:

http://www.jetpress.com/Products.aspx/13687/AdjustableFeet/AdjustableFeetLowProfile/

Does anyone know where I can get them or something like that? I pretty much would like to be able to put them on the bottom of the cabinet so that way I can prop the front of it a little higher so it is level rather than sloping down now.

I tried shimming but feel that adjustable feet is better because then no matter where I move it to I can adjust the feet and be set.

Thanks,
-Nigel
 
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NewShockerGuy

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The ones with the threaded posts how exactly would that would for going into the bottom of the wood cabinet? Since the wood isn't going to have threads like metal? Is there a sleeve that I would install then the foot installs in the sleeve?

Thanks,
-Nigel


EDIT:

This would be perfect! But they don't sell them anymore:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037MKJ2M/?tag=atomicindus08-20

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CHADD

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The ones with the threaded posts how exactly would that would for going into the bottom of the wood cabinet? Since the wood isn't going to have threads like metal? Is there a sleeve that I would install then the foot installs in the sleeve?

Thanks,
-Nigel

You could always use a T nut with them.

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A lot of couch companies use these for the legs. Drill hole, insert T nut. Tap them into place. then screw on your legs.
 

dragracer98

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The ones with the threaded posts how exactly would that would for going into the bottom of the wood cabinet? Since the wood isn't going to have threads like metal? Is there a sleeve that I would install then the foot installs in the sleeve?

Thanks,
-Nigel


EDIT:

This would be perfect! But they don't sell them anymore:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0037MKJ2M/?tag=atomicindus08-20

41YBjLbTMML.jpg

Nigel,

I bought these recently and they work great. Looks like what you might need.

http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2001073/10131/tnut-levelers-4-pack.aspx

Randy
 
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