Hoosier cabinet side bracket used to mount the upper unit unto the base unit of the cabinet, creating the clearance for the enamelled work top to slide in between the 2 sections. Side clearance denotes the distance a work top can exceed the cabinet's side. Vertical clearance denotes the space between the 2 units for the work top to move in. While typical of the "Hoosier" brand, these brackets can be used on many others.
Heavy gauge steel. These brackets have a handing orientations and are sold in pairs.
Hoosier kitchen cabinets are the precursors of our hanging kitchen cabinets. They were made primarily in Indiana (hence the name) by several companies, among them The Hoosier, Sellers, McDougall, Napanee, Wilson, Boone and others.
PLEASE NOTE: Be sure to order the correct handing for your needs.
10 5/8" long. 1 1/4" vertical clearance, 3/4" side clearance.
Vertical Clearance: 1 1/4"; Side Clearance: 3/4"
Sold in pairs
Specifications
Finish | Steel |
Material | Steel |
Length | 10 5/8" |
Style | Early 20th Century, Hoosier Cabinets |
Shipping | Usually Ships In 3-5 Business Days |
Unit of Measure | Per Pair |
Brand | Restorers Classic |
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