![]() ![]() ![]() Plastic End Caps For Handles – the part# for the caps I used with 1/2″ tubing is C24-U2 – ad “BK” at the end of the part number for black caps – NOTE: that part number says 3/4″ caps, those are the correct ones for 1/2″ EMT and refer to the EMT’s outside diameter. Here is a link to where you can get the plugs for 1/2″ EMT electrical conduit. I have outfitted over 30 doors/drawers in my shop this way. I ended up purchasing end caps because I liked the finished look as well as I wanted to speed up the process. Either that or I’m trying to justify not screwing in a screw and calling it a pull. But If you can make your workflow more efficient it is one less thing to get distracted from. Will changing to a larger drawer pull afford you extra time in the shop? Absolutely not. I feel as though these are the little things, if quantified, that add up to many minutes (if not hours) wasted in the shop. I like going to grab for a door or drawer and having a large area in which to grasp from any direction. I not only like the look to this style of pull hardware, but I also like its full length design. Granted a lot of the “appliance style” pulls I have seen were either solid aluminum or stainless steel I couldn’t justify $15-25 each for hardware for my home and shop. My original reason to make them myself spawned from seeing the high costs to buy them pre-made. For the last few years I have been making my own cabinet pull hardware. ![]()
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