2 Door Cabinet - Joining Lower and Upper Doors

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Hi All, I have a what I would call a Larder Cupboard with 2 doors, 1 below, 1 above. I'd like to join the 2 doors together so they open simultaneously. No problem usually providing doors are perfectly aligned all the way from closed to open 90 degrees, so using the standard bracket as shown, but these aren't and there is no adjustability left to align them perfectly. I'm looking at possible options of a 'sliding' bracket in that it would keep the doors together when opening and closing, but adjust/compensate for the varying difference in height during the opening and closing procedures. I've seen something called a Sliding Wall Bracket which looks to be the sort of thing I need, but that's rather large for what I need. Is there something similar that I could use please? I'm sure there is something out there, but I can't for the life of me think what it is or called! Many thanks, Richard

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Pair of kitchen wall brackets with one reversed would work . Or use the plate you have and only fix at top and bottom holes, back off screw half a turn which will allow lateral movement .
 
May thanks foxhole. Sorry, but I'm struggling to identify which type of kitchen wall brackets, with one reversed should be used?
 

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