Cylinder Cabinet Peg Replacement

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Cylinder Cabinet Peg Replacement

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I picked up a nice cylinder cabinet at an auction a couple weeks ago. The cabinet is in great shape but pegs were missing. Today I went about replacing the pegs. I put in all new pegs and caps to match another cabinet with original pegs. I think it came out looking pretty good, what do you think?

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Very nice, Rich. :)

Where did you source the pegs ?
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I couldn't find anything the correct diameter and length so I cut them up myself. Took a little while to do but it was kinda fun.

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You can purchase numbering stamps at most any hobby store. Jerry

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rgordon939 wrote:I couldn't find anything the correct diameter and length so I cut them up myself. Took a little while to do but it was kinda fun.

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Just curious what the stock you used to make them was?
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Looks great, by the way. Is this the one that sold on Ebay so cheap? Nice score!

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This came from an auction house in New Jersey not eBay. I used 1 ½" mailing tubes to make the pegs. Here is another tip to clean the old glue out of the groves in the drawers. I found a plastic bottle that was exactly 1 ½". Then I took a 1 ½" outside diameter hole cutting blade and slipped it over the bottom of the bottle leaving about ¼" exposed. I then taped it in place on the bottle. This spread the blade a little making it an 1 ½" inside diameter the same as the cut out in the drawer. Worked great.

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Thanks for sharing this idea. I like the caps you made too. Can I ask how you made those, too? This looks so good I want to do it on a future project. With winter setting in, no more refinishing projects for me until Spring.
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Thought I would post some pictures of the finished cabinet with all the new pegs.

I made up extra pegs and may put them on eBay. If anyone is interested I may make up more. Let me know.

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How did you fabricate the end-plugs ?
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