February 3, 201511 yr Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. I don't think it looks like it needs one and they can be a total pain to install (if the sink comes close to the back of the panel).
February 3, 201511 yr Thee are two kinds of people in the world ... those who like pulls on false drawers, and those who don't.
February 3, 201511 yr If the sink is too close, just install with short wood screws or with the piece of hardware (forgot what it's called) that has the appropriate bolt threads on one end and wood screw threads on the other. Edited February 3, 201511 yr by guzziguy
February 3, 201511 yr Thee are two kinds of people in the world ... those who like pulls on false drawers, and those who don't. I think we all know who is on the right side here.
February 3, 201511 yr Did you have to stay sober all night to do so much work, Mikey?At least for most of it - Quality control is not my thing...
February 4, 201511 yr I always pull the handle under the blank by mistake. Now it's a Matchgame question. Looks great Mikey!
February 4, 201511 yr I think we all know who is on the right side here. Awesome episode! Isn't it obvious that we're different? We can never get along and will be at war forever!
February 4, 201511 yr If the sink is too close, just install with short wood screws or with the piece of hardware (forgot what it's called) that has the appropriate bolt threads on one end and wood screw threads on the other.
February 4, 201511 yr Those are great if you only have one to install (you can spin the pull). But most pulls have two.
February 5, 201511 yr I'm of the school that you don't need a pull there, but some pulls can be fiddled so they can be installed from the front. The handles of our French doors are actually drawer pulls. They had a fake screw head as a decorative element. Mr Drawer Pull, meet Mr Drill Press. ) Edited February 5, 201511 yr by CarlSeibert
February 6, 201511 yr Should be an Epic day, it's supposed to be over 70 in Denver so spring conditions are expected in the mountains.
February 6, 201511 yr Remember, tips up and use lot's of sun screen. I loved A basin but at that elevation my lungs were burning and so was my nose. You will sunburn five times as fast as when you were home.
February 6, 201511 yr You're a skier and probably don't need to be told this, but be sure to put sunscreen on the bottom of your nose. UV is reflected by the snow and I've seen people with nasty sun burns there after skiing all day in bright sunlight.
February 7, 201511 yr Glad to hear, Nate, I'm guessing powder like we don't see back east? How 'bout an apre' ski beverage or two?
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