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First post-apologies in advance if already covered. Could not find thread.
I recently purchased new age cabinets. ProSeries and bold series. Mounted the cabinets to drywall, but rested them upon the concrete stemwall. They are pretty solid and stable as is. However, I'd like to reinforce that by adding cabinet legs to the fronts. The supplied legs are too short. I'm looking for adjustable cabinet legs that are super sturdy and fit that corner where NewAge has pre-drilled holes for their own supplies legs. I've googled this and found things that I can make work by drilling holes, but before I do, I'm wondering if anyone has had the same experience and found a solution. Thanks in advance for any help.
T
I recently purchased new age cabinets. ProSeries and bold series. Mounted the cabinets to drywall, but rested them upon the concrete stemwall. They are pretty solid and stable as is. However, I'd like to reinforce that by adding cabinet legs to the fronts. The supplied legs are too short. I'm looking for adjustable cabinet legs that are super sturdy and fit that corner where NewAge has pre-drilled holes for their own supplies legs. I've googled this and found things that I can make work by drilling holes, but before I do, I'm wondering if anyone has had the same experience and found a solution. Thanks in advance for any help.
T

