Cheap price Plastic sucking hooks for bathroom & toilet Factory from Johannesburg

Cheap price Plastic sucking hooks for bathroom & toilet Factory from Johannesburg

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■Model Number: RL-WY001

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■Material: Plastic

■Package: Insert Card

■OEM: Acceptable

■Samples: For FREE

■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity

■Packing: By standard cartons

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■Ningbo Rilong Hardware Tools Factory can provide various kinds of accessories products for bathroom and toilet.

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    Tom Silva shows how to fabricate a kitchen island out of stock cabinets. (See the shopping list, tools, and steps below.)

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    Shopping List for Build It: Movable Kitchen Island:
    - Two 30-inch-wide upper wall cabinets
    - 24-by-48-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood, to make base of island
    - Four 4-inch swiveling casters (two with brakes)
    - 14/-inch x 1 1/2-inch carriage bolts with washers and nuts, to attach casters
    - 1 1/4-inch drywall screws, for attaching the plywood base to the cabinets
    - Wood shims, used as spacers between the cabinets
    - Carpenter’s glue
    - Wood butcher block, to make the island top
    - 100-grit sandpaper, to hand-sand the edges of the butcher-block top
    - 120-grit abrasive disk, for use with random-orbit sander
    - 2-inch drywall screws, for attaching the butcher-block top
    - Towel bar
    - Mineral oil and cotton cloth, to finish the butcher-block top

    Tools List for Build It: Movable Kitchen Island:
    - Circular saw
    - Cordless drill
    - 5/16-inch-diameter drill bit, to bore bolt-clearance holes
    - 5/32-inch-diameter drill bit, for boring screw-shank clearance holes
    - Ratcheting box-end wrench, to tighten nuts on carriage bolts
    - Utility knife, to trim wood shims
    - Random-orbit sander, for smoothing the butcher-block top
    - Straightedge guide and clamps

    Steps for Build It: Movable Kitchen Island:
    1. Stock kitchen cabinets come in a wide variety of finishes, colors, sizes, and configurations.
    2. Kitchen base cabinets are too tall for use in a mobile island, unless you cut them down to size.
    3. Upper wall cabinets at 12 inches deep by 30 inches tall are ideal for building a mobile island.
    4. Use a circular saw to cut away the raised lip from the bottom of the cabinets.
    5. Place the cabinets upside down and back-to-back, then saw a piece of 3/4-inch plywood to fit across the bottom of both cabinets.
    6. Attach a 4-inch caster to each corner of the plywood panel; secure each caster with four 1 1/2-inch-long carriage bolts, washers, and nuts.
    7. Drill four 5/32-inch-diameter screw-shank clearance holes through the bottom of each cabinet.
    8. Set the plywood panel with casters on top of the cabinets, then attach the panel with 1 1/4-inch drywall screws.
    9. Bore four screw-shank clearance holes through the upper back of one cabinet.
    10. Insert wood shims between the two cabinets, then fasten them together with two 1 1/4-inch drywall screws.
    11. Turn the cabinets upright and trim the shims flush using a utility knife.
    12. Cut four 3/4-inch-thick plywood filler strips to fit across the tops of the cabinets.
    13. Secure the filler strips with glue and 1 1/4-inch screws.
    14. Use a circular saw with a straightedge guide to cut a 36-inch-long wood butcher-block top for the island.
    15. Set the butcher block on the island, allowing it to overhang one end by 4 inches and the other by 2 inches.
    16. Secure the wood top to the island with 2-inch screws.
    17. Smooth the butcher-block top using a random-orbit sander fitted with a 120-grit abrasive disk.
    18. Use a clean cotton cloth to apply a coat of mineral oil to the butcher-block top.

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