Sliding Cabinet Door Track: Give a cabinet a dramatic look with sliding glass doors! This E-Z sliding door rail track makes it possible, with dual channels for a pair of 1/4" glass doors, perfect for adding a sleek touch to any space Sleek and Versatile: Designed to fit 1/4" thick glass panels, this aluminum sliding door track system is ideal for cabinets, office spaces, and checkout counters; the aluminum channel offers a reliable, sleek solution for both home and commercial use Effortless Sliding Motion: The 4-foot aluminum sliding window track is equipped with durable nylon rollers that provide a smooth and effortless glide, making doors open and close with ease every time Customizable Length and Finish: Available in Bronze or Aluminum finishes, the garage door track can be cut to your desired length with a hacksaw, offering a custom fit for any project; pair with our Extruded Aluminum Pulls (sold separately) What’s Included: This sliding E-Z garage door rails tracks set comes with an aluminum upper glide, shoe, track, and nylon rollers, providing a smooth and easy glide for effortless door operation Rockler E-Z Sliding Glass Door Rail: Transform your cabinet with striking sliding glass doors! The E-Z cabinet barn door track makes it easy, featuring dual channels designed for a pair of 1/4" glass doors. The garage door tracks rails set includes an aluminum upper glide, shoe, track, and nylon rollers for a smooth opening and closing experience. Select from Bronze or Aluminum finishes to suit your style. Available in 4 feet, you can cut the track to your desired length with a hacksaw for a perfect fit. Pair the glass shower door track with our Extruded Aluminum Pulls for a complete look. What’s Included: (1) E-Z Glide Tracks-Aluminum. Specifications of sliding glass cabinet door track: Dual channels hold two 1/4" glass doors - Provides a smooth glide when opening or closing each door - Choose Aluminum or Bronze - Use a hacksaw to cut to fit. -- About Us: The history of Rockler Woodworking and Hardware goes back to 1954 when Norton Rockler started the Minnesota Woodworkers Supply Company in north Minneapolis. It was a small mail-order business with a big aspiration – to become woodworkers' go-to resource for everything they need to complete their projects.