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"Drawer-type" slides for computer keyboard shelf
Tried the usual suspects, but can't find the kind of slides or runners
which usually come with purpose-bought computer desks and allow keyboad
to be slid out from under the desk. I want to convert an alcove cupboard
to house the computer to save space taken up by the existing computer desk.
Can anyone identify a source of these slides/runners, please?
TIA,
Bill.
Date:Fri, 01 Jul 2005 08:46:27 GMT
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Re: "Drawer-type" slides for computer keyboard shelf
"Bill Smith" wrote in message
news:Dp7xe.60041$G8.6095@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Tried the usual suspects, but can't find the kind of slides or runners
> which usually come with purpose-bought computer desks and allow keyboad to
> be slid out from under the desk. I want to convert an alcove cupboard to
> house the computer to save space taken up by the existing computer desk.
> Can anyone identify a source of these slides/runners, please?
> TIA,
> Bill.
http://www.specialty-fasteners.co.uk/cgi-bin/sfc.cgi?&page=frames&main=view_H1-DSL
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Vass
Date:Fri, 1 Jul 2005 12:02:29 +0100
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Re: "Drawer-type" slides for computer keyboard shelf
Bill Smith wrote:
> Tried the usual suspects, but can't find the kind of slides or runners
> which usually come with purpose-bought computer desks and allow keyboad
> to be slid out from under the desk. I want to convert an alcove cupboard
> to house the computer to save space taken up by the existing computer desk.
> Can anyone identify a source of these slides/runners, please?
> TIA,
> Bill.
>
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B&Q stock them.
Cic.
Date:Fri, 01 Jul 2005 16:06:01 GMT
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