I have installed a 'built in' shelving unit, and now want to install a door on the lower shelf. Seems to me like the best choice is what I would call an in-swing door (upswing?), like that on a barrister's bookcase. This is an inset door, but it is not hinged; the top of the door slides to the back of the cabinet while the door is lifted. That's the best description I can come up with.
What I am wondering is what hardware is used for this application.
- Is this simply a pin running in a track, and if so how does one prevent racking or twisting the door enough for a pin to come out of the track?
- Or is there more sophisticated hardware available?
Never used or even looked at one, Anyone have one they can examine? Please advise.
Thanks
What I am wondering is what hardware is used for this application.
- Is this simply a pin running in a track, and if so how does one prevent racking or twisting the door enough for a pin to come out of the track?
- Or is there more sophisticated hardware available?
Never used or even looked at one, Anyone have one they can examine? Please advise.
Thanks