Reddit reviews Knape & Vogt Side Mount Full Extension Drawer Slide, 28-Inch, Pair
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Features a 100 lb. load rating classApplications include wood residential and commercial furniture, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and store fixturesDurable steel construction for years of useAnochrome finishIncludes 1 pair of slides and hardware
Keep your sliding door idea, just go with conventional rather than decorative hardware:
• There is architectural concealed ceiling-mount sliding door hardware
•Use a standard pocket door track to the ceiling,
• trim a closet bypass track to be a single track.
• mount full extension soft-close drawer-slides to the bit of wall face visible above and below the bathroom door opening, with an overlay door attached to the sliding portion. This can be a single sliding panel, or small panels (symmetric or assymetric) to slide both ways.
Otherwise:
• accordion door
•bifold door if there is clearance to the outside duct
Thank you!
No plans, I kind've built as I went. I basically started with a 2x4 across the top and a 2x6 on the bottom(load bearing). 2 vertical 2x4's in between about shoulder width apart for the rails to slide on.
The 2 inner-vertical 2x4's in between can actually be removed now, I was using those as a guide for the 75-lbs of counterweight I was using before I got the winch. Same with the short 2x4's to the left and right of the MacBook. I was using those to manually lift and pull down the monitor stand(?).
I added the slides to the vertical 2x4's, then connected the front and back with a short 2x4 piece on the outside which also act as stoppers. Then just added the 2x4's in the middle of the monitor stand(?) where I would need to put the wall mounts.
Here is an album with different angles to better see what I did. If you have specific questions or want specific pictures, feel free to pm me.
Here are the rails I used.
Here is the winch that I'm using.
I did also run 2 dedicated circuits to this area so I didn't overload any circuits as well. Also was able to place sockets where I wanted them.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009VLFE0?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00
These weren't bad, 100lb rating and 28" length