Get the right tools for the job with Windsor Plywood’s extensive selection of woodworking tools, hardware, and accessories. Whether you’re a seasoned craftsman, a home renovator, or a weekend DIYer, we carry the quality equipment you need to work efficiently and precisely. From essential hand tools and carpentry gear to specialized woodworking supplies and accessories, our collection is curated to support all types of wood-based projects. You’ll also find hardware and fasteners that pair perfectly with our wood products—making Windsor Plywood your one-stop shop for project success. As a proudly Canadian company with locally owned stores, we focus on providing knowledgeable service and hard-to-source tools tailored to the needs of builders and woodworkers. Visit your local Windsor Plywood to explore our tool selection, get expert advice, and gear up for your next project with confidence.
Windsor Plywood carries cabinet knobs, bar pulls, cup pulls, bin pulls, hinges in overlay and inset styles, and soft-close mechanisms. Finishes include brushed nickel, matte black, chrome, and oil-rubbed bronze, covering the most common contemporary and traditional hardware aesthetics.
Knobs work well on doors where a single point of contact is sufficient. Pulls are better on drawers because they distribute the pulling force across two mounting points, reducing wear and providing a more comfortable grip on heavy drawers. Upper cabinet doors typically use knobs or small pulls; lower cabinet drawers and doors typically use bar pulls or cup pulls.
Brushed nickel and matte black are among the most durable finishes for everyday cabinet hardware use. Polished chrome and polished brass show fingerprints readily and may require more frequent cleaning. Lacquer-coated finishes can wear through in high-use applications. Solid metal hardware with a mechanical finish generally outperforms plated alternatives in longevity.
The most common bar pull drilling centres are 96mm and 128mm on centre. Measuring from the centre of one mounting hole to the centre of the other gives the drilling centre. Confirm the specification for your chosen pull before drilling. Replacing mis-drilled holes in cabinet faces requires filling and refinishing.
If you are changing from overlay to inset doors, or changing the overlay amount, yes. Hinges need to match the door style and overlay specification. If you are simply upgrading existing overlay doors with new hardware and keeping the same door configuration, the existing hinge mounting holes in the cabinet can typically be reused with compatible hinges.