I was recently asked about a source for pegs in a Columbia No. 1 and No. 2 cabinet. I had never found a ready source who had an exact match to the original pegs, so I previously contracted with carpenters to have them turned on a lathe for cabinets that I owned.
For those of you who have cabinets without pegs and want to do the same, here is some relevant information.
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Re: Columbia Cabinet Pegs
Thanks for posting this Shawn! Very helpful.
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Re: Columbia Cabinet Pegs
Yes, Great Job Shawn and much appreciated
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Re: Columbia Cabinet Pegs
If anyone has a woodworker friend who would want to turn out a bunch of these, I suspect he/she would have a few customers if the prices were reasonable. I have a friend who is now 94 who could do it, but we had a hard time finding wood stock that made it cost effective.
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