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Chair Glides Floord Protectors John F. F. 12-08-2006
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Posted by John F. F. on December 8, 2006, 4:51 pm


Does anyone have a source for super high quality (permanently attached)
chair glides that can be used to protect hardwood kitchen flooring. There
are a host of the felt and plastic type but I am hoping to find super ones.
Thanks.



Posted by Jesse on December 8, 2006, 6:57 pm


wrote:

>Does anyone have a source for super high quality (permanently attached)
>chair glides that can be used to protect hardwood kitchen flooring. There
>are a host of the felt and plastic type but I am hoping to find super ones.
>Thanks.

I just holesaw disks from the cheap plactic cutting board material and
screw to bottom of legs. Works well, lasts forever. jesse
>

Posted by Stubby on December 9, 2006, 9:23 am


Jesse wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have a source for super high quality (permanently attached)
>> chair glides that can be used to protect hardwood kitchen flooring. There
>> are a host of the felt and plastic type but I am hoping to find super ones.
>> Thanks.
>
> I just holesaw disks from the cheap plactic cutting board material and
> screw to bottom of legs. Works well, lasts forever. jesse

NG. You want delrin or at least teflon so it slides well. You can buy
delrin at a plastic shop but if you're going to do that, why not buy the
proper end-product in the first place?

Posted by John F. F. on December 10, 2006, 9:48 am


Thanks for the input all. I located pre-made glides of "derlin" at Lee
Valley.


> Jesse wrote:
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone have a source for super high quality (permanently attached)
> >> chair glides that can be used to protect hardwood kitchen flooring.
There
> >> are a host of the felt and plastic type but I am hoping to find super
ones.
> >> Thanks.
> >
> > I just holesaw disks from the cheap plactic cutting board material and
> > screw to bottom of legs. Works well, lasts forever. jesse
>
> NG. You want delrin or at least teflon so it slides well. You can buy
> delrin at a plastic shop but if you're going to do that, why not buy the
> proper end-product in the first place?



Posted by Don Fearn on December 8, 2006, 8:17 pm



>Does anyone have a source for super high quality (permanently attached)
>chair glides that can be used to protect hardwood kitchen flooring. There
>are a host of the felt and plastic type but I am hoping to find super ones.

I don't know what you mean by "super ones", but the thick felt ones
with double-stick adhesive are what protect the hardwood floors
throughout our house. They're available in all kinds of shapes and
sizes and they're on all the furniture that sits on those hardwood
floors . . . .
--
"Trust me, there is NO way to nonchalantly conceal the fact that you have a
power tool in your head, no matter what you do." -- El Gato

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