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I’m a drawer newbie so please excuse my ignorance.
I have a 48”x27” space on the bottom of one side of my work bench. I’d love to do a sliding tray to access the items on the back side without having to roll out the table from the wall. The problem is 48” drawer slides are almost $200. (about as much as I have into the workbench so far for everything else.) Any more economical options, DIY or otherwise? I thought about just waxing some rails and sliding the tray on those but I wonder how it will work with such a large and heavy tray.
Had my kitchen cabinets painted, and they messed up one drawer to the point it can't go in all the way or come out. They're full extension slides, and one side moves normally while the other is stuck like this and will come out no further.
I can't access the tab on the jammed side to remove the drawer, and the drawer doesn't go in enough for me to unscrew the frame plate. Google and a search of the sub only tells me to use the tabs, which obviously I can't.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can get this thing out to replace the slides? Preferably without destroying the drawer...
Hi, I've tried googling to find out how to put the ball bearings back into the runner on a slide drawer (as they all fell out when the drawer got jammed), but I can't find any advice really?
Anyone got any tips? I just found the ball bearings all over the floor. Both sides of the drawer seemed to have this happen at the same time