Handy Person from New jersey
Oct 24, 2017 11:28 am
The glass sits in a recessed channel. The button holes that are cut into the cabinet doors are recessed the thickness of the glass. A typical flat retainer button like I've used then sits in the recessed cabinet frame hole - the right side of the button where the screw is ends up lower than the glass - the left side of the button holding the glass tilts up to compensate for the lower hole on the right and the higher glass on the left side of the button.
I need a button that compensates for the wood hole it sits in on the left side of the button and the higher glass on th right side of the button.
Hopefully you can suggest something unobtrusive. Hopefully my description makes some sense- pic attached.
I need a button that compensates for the wood hole it sits in on the left side of the button and the higher glass on th right side of the button.
Hopefully you can suggest something unobtrusive. Hopefully my description makes some sense- pic attached.
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