Stainless Steel Tracks (or Channels and Angles) for sliding mirrors...
Good Morning to All,
Just wondering whether any of you know of a brand (or even a supplier here in Brisbania...) for a Double-Track made of Stainless Steel, which is the right size for sliding mirrors? In other words, a dual-track where each groove was something like 5 or 6mm wide. In the absence of a dedicated track section, even some small Stainless Channels and Angles - side by side - might do the same job if they were thin enough... A little wider might not be the end of the world, but the availability of thicker mirrors starts to become a factor as width increases.
I might be asking for the impossible, because it's hard to imagine them pushing the stuff through a die in the fashion of extruded aluminium, and it would be too small to hot-roll like steel. I might therefore have to settle for anodised aluminium, so any pointers in this direction would also be appreciated. Nonetheless, I would really like to get the shiny ":DBling:D" effect that Stainless would give over Aluminium. The application is a Sliding-Mirror Shaving-Cabinet for the Bathroom, and shiny Stainless tracks on a white Shaving-Cabinet would really fit in with the shiny new taps on the Vanity Basin...
Thanks in Advance,
Batpig.