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Installing Drawer Sliders

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Date: 05/28/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Furniture  
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I am trying to repair a kitchen drawer. It needs new slides. I just got done repairing so nicely and when I went to insert the drawer, it wouldn't fit with the new slides. I wanted to use side slides, not the middle thing that is in there now. And yes, I remembered the "measure twice, cut once rule", although I didn't cut anything. Any hints as to how to accomplish this and keep my sanity and salvation? Can I use side slides or am I stuck with the middle thing (pardon the technical terms). Can't afford new cupboards, What I would spend on new cupboards will buy a couple of tanks of gas. : )

Mrsmendlebright from Kearney, NE
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Oh forgive me, but your salvation is secure even if your sanity isn't. Just go look at the ones in a friend's house and you'll see how.

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