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    Hi,

    As part of our (ongoing) renovations, I am building cabinets in the laundry, and want to include a "hide-away" ironing board.

    Space won't let us have one of the fold-down types, but I have seen in a kitchen once (in Sydney, and lost contact with the owners) an ironing board that slid out of a standard-sized kitchen drawer. I can't recall if the drawer front folded down or the board raised up above it.

    I have asked a couple of kitchen cabinet companies but they couldn't help me - so, has anyone seen these or know where (preferably in Melbourne) I can get one?

    Thanks in advance.

    Darren

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    www.hafele.com.au

    go to their out of sight catalogue and look for ironing boards
    no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!

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    Perfect...just what I was after. I did a web search but their site didn't come up.

    Thanks for the quick rsponse too!

    Regards,
    Darren

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    Hey Darren,
    I am about to build one too. I went to a kitchen type shop where they had these things on display and worked out I could make one with nice timber and regular hardware items like hinges.

    I'm sure if you saw one you would be fine, unless you can find some plans or images online.

    BTW the bought ones are expensive.

    cheers conwood
    Last edited by conwood; 1st March 2005 at 01:46 PM. Reason: more info

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    or you could make one to slide/pivot out from under the bench top.

    conwood

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    Quote Originally Posted by ModelShipwright
    I have asked a couple of kitchen cabinet companies but they couldn't help me - so, has anyone seen these or know where (preferably in Melbourne) I can get one?

    Darren,


    Wilson & Bradley of 92 ( - 94 ? ) Bell street,Preston has them as well as a complete range of all kitchen fittings.


    They may be closer then Hafele.


    Peter.

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    I think a crowd called Robin Hood make a couple of models of ironing board that fold out of cupboards, may be worth checking out - try bunnings.

    I assume you're giving it as a gift for your wedding anniversary??


    Cheers...........Sean the hard pressed


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    HEre - add this to the clamp order - $159US:


    http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...09&cat=2,42194

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    Hi all,

    thanks for the replies/suggestions. We've looked at the Robin Hood style fold-down ones, but this won't work for our space as we need other storage on the walls. The Hafele one is what I was after, and will look at Wilson& Bradley too. And then may decide I can build one instead (Hafele one is about $180 just for the insert, you still need cabinet and drawer front!).

    Regards,
    Darren

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    Quote Originally Posted by ModelShipwright
    Hafele one is about $180 just for the insert
    ouch!! I'm so glad I have a job where I can wear old t-shirts to work and don't have to iron stuff.
    no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ModelShipwright
    Hi all,

    And then may decide I can build one instead (Hafele one is about $180 just for the insert, you still need cabinet and drawer front!).

    Regards,
    Darren
    Check out this PDF might give you an idea on sizes etc

    http://www.kitchensource.com/ironing...s/pdfs/5.4.pdf

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