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ridge in the aluminum .frames. The combined pressure of the interlocking side, back and bottom panels asainsi the ridge of the aluminum fiames holds the entire unit tightly together. There are no exposed joints in the cabinets, resulting in'exceptional strength.
In any cabinet built with this system, every component is a straight rectangle. except the side panels. These require only simple notches and saw kerfs.
All cabinet hardware, including knobs, hinges, catches and shelf standards can be pre.mounted on the plywood components while they are flat on a bench or assemblv line. This means a_ pre-finished, knock-down cabi- ever, Arcware frames to meet special net can be hauled to the job flat, except dimension requirements can be obfor the drawers, with all hardware in- tained on special order at no'additional stalled. cost.
Flexible System
All this means any lumber dealer
The system is highly flexible, de- can go into the kitchen cabinet busispite its reliance upon pre-cut com- ness,- with professional or :imateur ponents. Backs, sides and bottoms are markets in mind, with a minimum inall fir plywood. Fronts and doors can vestment in materials, warehouse be any material, including hardwood space, milling equipment and skilled veneer, plastic or particle board. The - labor crews. All it lakes is a $30o to units will accommodate a simple ply- $500 investment in the new frames, aswood top or any standard faced or un- suming conventional door hardware faced cou.ntertop, including cove and p-lywood are already on hand. molded units.
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The frames are available in sizes accomplished on alimplelable saw. ' keyed to all standard cabinet dimen- - Dealer Potentials sions for upper and lower units. How- Building ,materials dealers can han-