Most antique medicine cabinets were recessed into the wall, or inset mounted. If your bathroom wall is stripped to the studs, or if you plan to cut a hole in the wall to retrofit the cabinet, choose inset mount. However, understand that
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This is due to the manufacturing process. Steel cabinets with curved corners are made via a "drawn steel" process. On the other hand, steel cabinets with "square corners" are fabricated steel cabinets. Both cabinets are high quality products, the
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Davis Kitchens represents several manufacturers across the price spectrum whose cabinets are certified under the Environmental Stewardship Program developed by the KCMA (Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association).
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You can find standard "Narcotic Cabinets" through Health Care Logistics Inc. at http://www.hcl-intl.com/. They range in price from $135.00 to $700.00. Please be aware that DEA regulations require that the cabinet be secured. The regulatory officer
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For maximum security, it is best to find a provider that offers secure locking cabinets to avoid any shared technical issues or even possible problems with theft. Does the Provider Offer Colocation at Multiple Locations Around the World? It is not
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Your cleaning methods will vary depending on your wood finish. Make sure to check with the product manufacturer, dealer or installer. Most factory cabinets currently use a conversion varnish finish. In this case, occasional waxing can add water
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You can adjust the width of our standard cabinets to suit the space that you have available. Almost all of the kitchens that we supply have a combination of standard and non-standard cabinets to ensure that they fit the available space perfectly.
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We did installations for over 10 years and were quite good at it. We are currently taking a break and referring installations to some of our current contractor trade. Some of these contractors we have worked with for over 18 years. Contact
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A. Yes, per NFPA 1962, the 1998 edition (Section 2-3), all occupant-use hoses should be service-tested (hydrostatically) in accordance with Chapter 5 of that standard at intervals not exceeding five years after installation and every three years
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