Hobbyrocker
2016-06-14 15:55:39
- #1
Hello everyone!
We have placed two pieces of Pax with sliding doors next to each other. Now, an aluminum rail is screwed onto the front edges of the outer cabinet walls to cover the gap between the carcass and the sliding doors. But when two cabinets stand next to each other, their outer sides are screwed together, and there is no longer space for the rails. Then, a rail can only be screwed to the right side of the left cabinet and the left side of the right cabinet... Is that correct? Do you simply omit the two inner rails? It wouldn’t bother visually; the finish to the other cabinet would just be missing...
Regards, Hobbyrocker
We have placed two pieces of Pax with sliding doors next to each other. Now, an aluminum rail is screwed onto the front edges of the outer cabinet walls to cover the gap between the carcass and the sliding doors. But when two cabinets stand next to each other, their outer sides are screwed together, and there is no longer space for the rails. Then, a rail can only be screwed to the right side of the left cabinet and the left side of the right cabinet... Is that correct? Do you simply omit the two inner rails? It wouldn’t bother visually; the finish to the other cabinet would just be missing...
Regards, Hobbyrocker