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lonewolf13

Help Need To Source For Replacement Handle

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Hi,

Item A

I have this flat metal bar (brushed finished) screwed on the top side of the cabinet door as handle. (see below)

Recently it started to crack and I need to find a matching replacement.

Anyone know where I can find a wide range of flat metal pieces that reno contractor normally use as cabinet handles?

Item B

Looking for those white screw cover which is use to hide the screw after it had been fastened to the cabinet (see below). Any recommendation where to source for it?

Thanks in advance. :)

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Look more like stainless steel in hairline finishing.

These got to order from metalwork shop. It's around $30/- for L400mm.

If it is s/s. the crack can be repair.

 

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Look more like stainless steel in hairline finishing.

These got to order from metalwork shop. It's around $30/- for L400mm.

If it is s/s. the crack can be repair.

My dad tried to repair but it cracks and broken up. :( So don't think it is stainless steel. Any idea if there is any metal shop in SG where I can bring the material down and they can duplicate 1 identical piece?

 

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You might wanna get alternative handle to replace them.

Your handle is those acrylic ( plastic ) with stainless look coating.

Don't have to be exact size/type. So long it meets the function.

http://www.ikea.com.sg/catalog/product_dis...473564-69216554

COOL!! I shall make a trip to Ikea to check out the design. Picture from the site looks a bit weird.

 

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you are wrong ! if it is stainless steel, it CAN be repair ! welded , grind and polished....but it will be costly.

U can try to replace with aluminium flat bar ....which is the closest to yr pic.

 

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