L_Brackets for holding cabinets - where to purchase

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I have tried finding stainless Brackets at W Marine and Boaters World - for when I do the drill and epoxy of the screw holes into the balsa. Do you re-use the galvanized ones - or where do you buy new stainless?

Thanks

Jim
 
Someone said if you call the factory they will send you stainless ones.
 
I bought some 1.5x1.5 inch aluminum angle and made my own L brackets. I cut them 3/4 inch wide and they work well and have some surface area to work with.
 
The factory sent me aprox 75 brackets, the necessary Stainless screws AND driver bits!
Mike
 
Jamestown Distributors has them 2 3/8" X 2 3/8' part number CM70411 but the price is ridiculously high $7.90 each.
 
Thanks for the ideas
Jim
 
Wouldn't galvanized ones be ok?
 
Our local ace hardware has them, as well as a great selection of stainless fastners.
Look in the fencing supplies or just ask at a good hardware store
Best
Eric
 
I got rid of them all and fileted and glassed the cabinets in and filled all the holes with epoxy. Not a single screw left into the balsa that I know of.
 
Steve's way is the best--tab in the cabinets. The SS "L" brackets have a different screw hole configuration. The factory brackets are zinc plated, not galvanized.

It is best to avoid any screw holes in the core.
 
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